Giver
in sentence
16 examples of Giver in a sentence
The opposite is a
giver.
I have a short test you can take to figure out if you're more of a
giver
or a taker, and you can take it right now.
Adam said, "You don't have to be Mother Teresa or Gandhi to be a
giver.
[So in all your relationships, you always have to be the giver?] (Laughter) What you see with successful givers is they recognize that it's OK to be a receiver, too.
And that has caused teacher-student relationships to morph into something stronger than the
giver
of content and the receiver of knowledge.
It's that he challenged another assumption, that every
giver
should have his or her own fund or foundation.
This tackles yet another assumption, that the
giver
and the organization is at the center, as opposed to putting the problem at the center.
The cruelty and manipulation exhibited degraded both the
giver
and the receivers.
Is the
giver
of the paper alive, dead, or both?
The moment I saw her I took her hand and kissed it, and the renegade and my two comrades did the same; and the rest, who knew nothing of the circumstances, did as they saw us do, for it only seemed as if we were returning thanks to her, and recognising her as the
giver
of our liberty.
Thus, God is superior to all because he is the supreme giver, and the offerings of man fall short by an infinite distance of being a full return for the gifts of God; but gratitude in some degree makes up for this deficiency and shortcoming.
You cannot for a moment imagine, d’Artagnan, that I would commit such an offense toward--""The unknown giver," interrupted d’Artagnan.
And of that which is neither yours nor your subjects' you can be a ready giver, as were Cyrus, Caesar, and Alexander; because it does not take away your reputation if you squander that of others, but adds to it; it is only squandering your own that injures you.
I love you better now, when I can really be useful to you, than I did in your state of proud independence, when you disdained every part but that of the
giver
and protector."
High and low, the descendants of great families, and the needy from the pavements of the city, great artists, and vile scrapings of talent, thronged to the palace to sate their dazzled eyes with a splendor almost surpassing human estimate, and to approach the
giver
of every favor, wealth, and property,--whose single glance might abase, it is true, but might also exalt beyond measure.
On the first page was written in ink, in an elegant hand, an inscription on the part of the
giver.
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