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I see life as both a gift and a responsibility. My responsibility is to use what God has given me to help His people in need.
— Millard Fuller
Violence against women is as American as apple pie. I know, not only as a legislator, but from personal experience.
— Gwen Moore
Faith without works is as dead as a doornail.
— Millard Fuller
I have tried raising money by asking for it, and by not asking for it. I always got more by asking for it.
— Millard Fuller
We live today not in the digital, not in the physical, but in the kind of minestrone that our mind makes of the two.
— Paola Antonelli
For a community to be whole and healthy, it must be based on people's love and concern for each other.
— Millard Fuller
My love of photography is melded with the ability to capture what I want to remember in the moment I want to never forget.
— Devin Dygert
Everyone who gets sleepy at night should have a simple decent place to lay their heads, on terms they can afford to pay.
— Millard Fuller
There are sufficient resources in the world for the needs of everybody, but not enough for the greed of even a significant minority.
— Millard Fuller
Memory can glean, but can never renew. It brings us joys faint as is the perfume of the flowers, faded and dried, of the summer that is gone.
— Henry Ward Beecher
We want to make it socially, morally, politically and religiously unacceptable to have substandard housing and homelessness.
— Millard Fuller
The only safe investment one can make in life is what is given away.
— Millard Fuller
My last book was speculative. I just don't quite know what I am doing. But I'll get there. I have a list of things I would love to write.
— Jami Attenberg
Though the hen should sit all day, she could lay only one egg, and, besides, would not have picked up materials for another.
— Henry David Thoreau
It is a painful thing
To look at your own trouble and know
That you yourself and no one else has made it — Sophocles
To look at your own trouble and know
That you yourself and no one else has made it — Sophocles
Faith must become more than a verbal proclamation or an intellectual assent. True faith must be acted out.
— Millard Fuller