If people are going to give, they're going to give. And it doesn't matter if you give a dollar or five dollars or a hundred dollars or a million dollars; it's all according to your ability.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If someone wants to give you, like, $100 million, it's hard to say no. But I don't want to accept that kind of money right now. I'd feel burdened by it.
You can express your generosity in ways that are virtually limitless. This was what I wanted to convey in 'Giving 2.0' - that whether you have $10 or $10 million to give, if you identify the right opportunities and make the most of your resources, your impact can be tremendous.
I like to give people more than their money's worth.
In return, society rewards those who give it what it wants. That is why how much money people have earned is a rough measure of how much they gave society what it wanted.
Why give a million dollars to someone if they have not proved that they can make a million dollars?
Everyone is able to give to someone.
I've been given so much, and if I can just give back a tenth of what I've been given, then it's all worth it.
When it comes to money nobody should give up anything.
You get what you give. What you put into things is what you get out of them.
I give people what they want in the hope that they will begin to want what I want to give them!
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