When I was growing up, I always knew that if I ever got anything, I was going to give back as much as I can. I learned that all you have to be willing to do is give your time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Give up as much as you're willing to receive back and give yourself, if that makes any sense. Whatever that is, don't expect more from a person than what you're willing to give, but give it knowing that you're giving it - it's been given, so don't expect anything else.
People don't really give me much anymore, and for good reason. I have to pay for a lot of stuff now, I can afford a lot more than I ever could before. No one really gives me anything anymore, but it feels good.
I give and give, even when I get nothing back - and that sets me up for disappointment.
Whenever anybody comes to me with a way that I can give something back, it would be ungrateful at this point in my life to not say yes.
Every time you get something, give something away.
One of the nicest satisfactions you can have is to be able to give something back to your parents when they've given so much to you.
I always knew that I would give back. My mother and my father both believe you have to work hard and give back. That's why I was a volunteer firefighter, that's why I worked in a homeless shelter. I always knew I'd give back, elective office or not.
When I do something I give everything, so it has to be something that I really want to go for.
At a young age, I had to give up a lot of things, like being able to hang out with my friends.
I feel a responsibility to try and give back. I see young people out there who are trained, and any way I can help them and give them an opportunity is gratifying.
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