1.
Music is a weapon of the future / music is the weapon of the progressives / music is the weapon of the givers of life
Fela Kuti
Music is the tool of the innovators / music is the power of the liberators / music is the force of the champions of life.
2.
You can't celebrate gifts without celebrating the giver of all gifts.
LeCrae
3.
For what is idolatry if not this: to worship the gifts in place of the Giver himself?
John Calvin
4.
The gift is to the giver, and comes back most to him - it cannot fail
Walt Whitman
5.
I want a change, and a radical change. I want a change from an acquisitive society to a functional society, from a society of go-getters to a society of go-givers.
Peter Maurin
6.
Love beautifies the giver and elevates the receiver.
Sivananda
7.
To be peacemaker, you must know the peace giver.
Billy Graham
8.
Being a giver is not good for a 100-yard dash, but it’s valuable in a marathon.
Adam Grant
9.
Give beauty back, beauty, beauty, beauty, back to God, beauty's self and beauty's giver.
Gerard Manley Hopkins
10.
God is the utterly loving giver. God doesn't just love. God is love.
Miroslav Volf
11.
You know what I hate? Indian givers... no, I take that back.
Emo Philips
12.
Flattery corrupts both the receiver and the giver.
Edmund Burke
13.
There is but one true Giver in the universe; all else are debtors.
Philip Yancey
14.
The new leader is a facilitator, not an order giver.
John Naisbitt
15.
By my 40s, I finally got out of my own way, so I could become a life creator; a life giver.
Art Garfunkel
16.
The more you give, the more comes back to you, because God is the greatest giver in the universe, and He won't let you outgive Him. Go ahead and try. See what happens.
Randy Alcorn
18.
If you have a moral law then you must have a moral law giver. You don’t get a moral law unless there’s a moral law giver.
Frank Turek
19.
A committed giver is an incurably happy person, a secure person, a satisfied person, and a prosperous person.
Eric Butterworth
20.
Givers of great dinners know few enemies.
Martial
21.
Givers get trust quicker than other people. People trust generous people.
Patch Adams
23.
Men became scientific because they expected Law in Nature, and they expected Law in Nature because they believed in a Law Giver.
C. S. Lewis
24.
True charity occurs only when there are no notions of giving, giver, or gift.
Gautama Buddha
25.
You can change things, you can make things better.
Jeff Bridges
26.
Nature is good, but intellect is better, as the law-giver is before the law-receiver.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
27.
Those gifts are ever more precious which the giver has made precious.
Ovid
28.
God is the greatest giver in the universe, He won’t let you outgive Him.
Randy Alcorn
29.
For every giver there must be a receiver, and for every receiver there must be a giver.
T. Harv Eker
33.
It's the choosing that's important, isn't it?
Lois Lowry
34.
If you become a giver, you'll make them feel like they want to reciprocate.
Price Pritchett
35.
The Giver of life gave it for happiness and not for wretchedness.
Thomas Jefferson
36.
The givers of most of the corruption in Africa are from outside Africa.
Olusegun Obasanjo
38.
Philanthropic humility is necessary if a giver is to do more good than harm, but it is not sufficient - philanthropic prudence is also needed.
Marvin Olasky
39.
We gained control of many things. But we had to let go of others.
Lois Lowry
40.
In all works of liberality something more is to be considered besides the occasion of the givers; and that is the occasion of the receivers.
Thomas Sprat
42.
Now even the heavens
are thankful that
because of love
I have become
the giver of light.
Rumi
45.
He wept because he was afraid now that he could not save Gabriel. He no longer cared about himself
Lois Lowry
46.
The gift derives its value from the rank of the giver.
Ovid
48.
Every gift requires two freedoms: the giver's and the receiver's.
Peter Kreeft
49.
The gifts of genius are far greater than the givers themselves venture to suppose.
Moses Harvey
50.
But then, gifts are like beauty, are they not. It is in the eye of the recipient that they find their seat, not in the hand of the giver.
J.R. Ward