A Quote by Nathan Eldon Tanner

Service is the rent we pay for the privilege of living on this earth. — © Nathan Eldon Tanner
Service is the rent we pay for the privilege of living on this earth.
... do something. Pay your rent for the privilege of living on this beautiful, blue-green, living Earth.
Philanthropy is the rent we pay for the joy and privilege we have for our space on this earth.
If service is the rent you pay for your existence on this earth, are you behind in your rent?
Service is the rent that you pay for room on this earth.
Service is the rent we pay for living.
Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.
Service to society is the rent we pay for living on this planet.
The service we render others is the rent we pay for our room on earth.
The service we render to others is really the rent we pay for our room on this earth. It is obvious that man is himself a traveler; that the purpose of this world is not 'to have and to hold' but "to give and serve."
Perhaps the highest goodness attainable is a life of service to all mankind. Such an ideal is supported in nearly every page in the Gospels-the parables, the sermons, and the countless acts of service by our Lord Himself. The ideal is not limited to any particular kind of service, nor a given quantity of service. The ideal is accepting life itself as a trust to be used in the welfare of mankind. It is a life that is glad for the chance to be of any help, an attitude that 'service is the rent we pay for our own room on earth.' (Lord Halifax)
People who can least afford to pay rent, pay rent. People who can most afford to pay rent, build up equity.
The thing I've learned most about poverty is how expensive it is to be poor. It's super easy to pay rent every month if you earn enough to pay rent and have a decent job. It's super hard to pay rent if you need a coupon from the state and then need to go find an apartment that will accept that coupon and only that coupon.
Freedom has only the meaning with which men endow it. It is not enough to pay lip service to the concept of religious liberty. We must pay heart service to it as well, else it remains an empty phrase instead of a living reality.
I was taught that the world had a lot of problems; that I could struggle and change them; that intellectual and material gifts brought the privilege and responsibility of sharing with others less fortunate; and that service is the rent each of us pays for living - the very purpose of life and not something you do in your spare time or after you have reached your personal goals.
The earth is the Lord's. Psalm 24 basically says the earth is God's property. We have been given the privilege and responsibility of living on earth to see it isn't ruined.
I've always believed that service to others is rent we pay for our time on this planet.
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