A Quote by Paul McCartney

If I ever get out of here, thought of giving it all away to a registered charity. — © Paul McCartney
If I ever get out of here, thought of giving it all away to a registered charity.
I am aware of what the position is in the United States of America. If somebody gives to charity, then he gets a tax incentive, provided the charity is registered in terms of the law.
The fact that you are giving money to charity does not mean that you need not try to find out whether that charity is a fraud or not.
[R]eal charity doesn't mean giving away someone else's money.
Nobody is ever impoverished through the giving of charity.
I'm a registered Democrat, I've always been a registered Democrat, only ever voted for a Democrats.
When we want to help the poor, we usually offer them charity. Most often we use charity to avoid recognizing the problem and finding the solution for it. Charity becomes a way to shrug off our responsibility. But charity is no solution to poverty. Charity only perpetuates poverty by taking the initiative away from the poor. Charity allows us to go ahead with our own lives without worrying about the lives of the poor. Charity appeases our consciences.
I had this thing about not giving too much of myself away, so I thought, if I sang lyrics, that's giving too much away. You know, I really didn't want to give myself away.
The man who leaves money to charity in his will is only giving away what no longer belongs to him
Dâna, charity. There is no higher virtue than charity. The lowest man is he whose hand draws in, in receiving; and he is the highest man whose hand goes out in giving. The hand was made to give always. Give the last bit of bread you have even if you are starving. You will be free in a moment if you starve yourself to death by giving to another. Immediately you will be perfect, you will become God.
I never really thought that I was going to get out of coaching ever. In my fifth year, I thought I might get out. You have those thoughts in any job. But I never really, really thought I was going to get out.
Charity requires sacrifice, and members of Congress could set a good example of charity by giving up their pay increase.
Why is it that so many people think that charity consists in giving away merely what they cannot use instead of the article the recipient needs?
What my bill would do would be only for refugees going forward. So I haven't taken a position on sending anyone home. But I have taken the position that we have a lot of problems here in our country. And that one of the things that we do - charity is about giving your own money. Charity isn't giving someone else's money.
My husband and I are big givers to charity, and we are teaching our son Barron all about giving his old toys away to children who might not have any.
My ideal registration system would be an opt-out one, where every single person is registered once they turn 18. In Australia, I’m told, everyone is registered to vote and you pay a fine if you don’t vote.
My ideal registration system would be an opt-out one, where every single person is registered once they turn 18. In Australia, I'm told, everyone is registered to vote and you pay a fine if you don't vote.
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