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If Mother Teresa is propelled to do good works because she believes in God, I am propelled to do good works because of how bad I feel about myself.
Some players do go beyond protests with their good works.
McCain has also been inspired to continue her good works.
Or what she thinks others would see as good works.
He deserves credit for his impressive record of good works.
But she vowed to do good works in her daughter's name.
Even many secular Muslims fast or pursue good works throughout Ramadan.
But trade deals, globalization, and greed have undercut those good works.
Thierry); and their interpreter, Damir (Fedja Stukan), driving around doing good works.
And what to do: be good, believe in Christ, do good works.
He says he promotes an Islamic-oriented government through doing good works.
The AKDN does an array of other good works in eastern Tajikistan.
For Mr. el-Sisi, though, the good works also cement his foreign alliances.
She apologized, devoted herself to good works and became a model of rehabilitation.
Sadly, it was also a disservice to the foundation's good works and to voters.
But the foundation's good works are a separate issue from donors' links to Mrs.
There is no heroism, there are no good works, except those that serve Trump.
Any impulse toward good works, he instructed Mr. Meyer, ought to be directed there.
And, like them, he has received praise for honoring his late mother through good works.
"He is hopeful that the (judge) will consider his background and good works," she said.
A few studies on the long-term effects of short-term good works are ongoing.
But we shouldn't make the mistake of abandoning trust in the good works of regulators.
Mr. Irons, a Catholic, believed — still does, in fact — in the power of good works.
Let Trump explain the good works of the Trump Foundation, whose major beneficiary is Trump.
"Some actions can obliterate a lifetime of good works," the judge said at the time.
For such a charity, good works flow from the brains, hearts and hands of our people.
And with all of your foundations, and good works, you are just always thinking of others!
The money will support the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI), his other company devoted to good works.
Sola fide means "by faith alone"—faith, as opposed to good works, as the basis for salvation.
It's hard to quarrel with the legitimate good works the foundation has done in the developing world.
None of these good works necessarily took place because American business leaders are committed to fighting injustice.
But if the festival was just its good works, it would be nothing more than good intentions.
Let's move the church past vows of celibacy and refocus on faith, prayer, healing and good works.
He was religious, but in an unorthodox way, believing good works to be more important than theology.
For all his good works, parishioners say Father Sandoval's know-it-all, paternalistic attitude can be grating.
The Jacquard jacket looks good, works well enough, and is less expensive than it used to be.
It would be good for him to say that individual good works are necessary, but not sufficient.
They and their children support themselves and are now doing good works along with working in some cases.
All their good works did not prevent Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller from being remembered as robber barons.
You give up the possibility of having sex and worldly possessions in favor of good works and praising God.
We went back to see how some of these determined people -- and the good works they started -- are doing.
If Hogan's part of your brand going forward, you better get that philanthropy and good works PR going in.
Facebook touts its lower price point as coming from a desire to encourage giving and good works on its network.
Like all good works of art, however, Mr Gever's project, called #laugh, provokes a reaction—and raises several interesting questions.
While the couple has been criticized for not being as philanthropic as Bill Gates, their list of good works is expanding.
They believe they've seen lives changed and are following a person whom they believe guides them toward faith and good works.
Between rebuilding Tennessee and making my Spotify playlists so damn good, Dolly Parton has become the unofficial Queen of Good Works.
Thankfully, that gives way to a richer look at Diana's good works, including her activism involving homelessness, AIDS and Bosnian landmines.
It says it is just as dedicated to Theravada Buddhism as them and its money is only to do good works.
His popularity has been enhanced by his post-presidency good works through his foundation in this country and around the globe.
To this end, John receives an invitation from King Leopold to return to Congo to witness the king's putative good works.
Mr. Cosby's defense team chose not to present additional witnesses to discuss, for example, Mr. Cosby's character or any good works.
Atheists and agnostics have long tried to rebottle religion: to get the community and the good works without the supernatural stuff.
You, Bill and Chelsea Clinton all deserve standing ovations for the pathbreaking good works the foundation has done, which must continue.
The pop star's good works are just another example of some celebs using their fame to make the world a better place.
Masons say that theirs is a fraternal order of men who believe in a creator (the Great Architect) and do good works.
Millions of Americans, including those whose fear Trump is channeling, have dedicated their lives to doing the good works of their faiths.
Your husband is a lout for laughing at your pants, symbols of your thrift, family legacy and devotion to doing good works.
In other words, nothing — not indulgences, not confession or penance, not even good works — can alter the course of a person's salvation.
Demonstrating this compassion means not only doing good works in church or in a distant mission field, but in the voting booth.
But she also gave a fervent description of how it worked by drawing in more investors attracted to profiting through good works.
And secondly, hopefully it inspires them to do even more and people around them see that they're getting recognized for good works.
Ms. Clark, 69, had evolved during her long incarceration from a left-wing extremist to a model prisoner known for good works.
All in all, it's a near-perfect iteration of a good gym bag: It looks good, works well, and is easy to carry.
For Trump's charity, however, those good works largely amounted to crass self-enrichment—a guiding principle throughout the president's life and political career.
Volunteering strengthens the foundation of any neighborhood or community -- magnifying the ability to perform good works and contribute to the greater good, advocates say.
And, like all good works of magical realism, the strange parts work best when they are guided by a strong sense of internal logic.
He has sought to drum up support by holding rallies around the country under the "Caravan for Change" banner, promoting the government's good works.
He was honored at the Final Four by Allstate insurance and the National Association of Basketball Coaches for his "good works" off the court.
Yin Hang, Beijing, China My grandparents were from a prominent gentry family who did good works and had a high reputation in the district.
Young women who aspire to lives of good works without the burden of a husband are quite able to do that now without Catholicism.
The warm-glow effect of public good works has long been recognized as valuable evidence of royalty's fundamental worth, whatever their day-to-day missteps.
The name has to be one of the reasons the Clinton Foundation raised so much money, even before it had good works to point to.
"She wishes to be a silent witness to these good works, far from the glare and misfortune that has often fallen upon other lottery 'winners.'"
The cancer had turned out to be a benign tumor with little promise, though we tried to hurry it along with prayer and good works.
The Clintons have pushed back aggressively at the attacks, emphasizing the foundation's good works and criticizing opponents as wanting to shut down its charitable activities.
Our hero Waffle House shooting hero James Shaw Jr. keeps up the good works with his GoFundMe campaign, which has now raised $231,000 for victims' families.
And last week, he continued his good works in Mexico, drawing attention to victims of corruption and the drug trade, and standing alongside migrants in need.
The best schools, a successful corporate climb, charitable good works and distinguished service awards are impressive and laudable, but not necessarily newsworthy to a global audience.
" Kidd wrote: "Harry Thrift's good works, sturdy frame, and jolly demeanor may fade to a misremembered blur, because he is deposed in Ulysses: The Corrected Text.
"Were you part of the solution or were you part of the problem?" she said, calling her life and body "just a vessel" for good works.
To Mr. Gulen's detractors, his good works have all been all a cunning charade, propaganda camouflaging a vast moneymaking enterprise that sought to overthrow the government.
About 6900 percent say Hillary Clinton, now the Democratic presidential nominee, should not face criticism for donations to her family's charitable organization, because it performs good works.
Still, it feels wrong to outsource the work of salvation to Bill and Melinda Gates , and presumptuous to trust too much in the power of good works.
Luther's version is tendentious: he consigned the Book of James to the Apocrypha, because it posited good works, rather than faith alone, as a route to salvation.
But he had an "extremely positive" view of the nuns, he told The National Catholic Reporter at the time, and he wanted to explain their good works.
But for all these good works, many in Hungary's ruling Fidesz party like to frame the OSF's work less as benign philanthropy and more as social engineering.
She mentioned Mr. Raniere only once and told the court that she had joined Nxivm intending to do good works, but had ended up justifying bad acts.
Catholics and Protestants quarrelled bitterly and bloodily over doctrinal matters, such as the Protestant doctrine that humans are saved by virtue of their faith, not their good works.
Since Christianity taught that time on Earth was preparation for the afterlife, and that God decided death's moment, you might as well do good works in the meantime.
"She's such a fighter and she is so inspiring," Brett, who was named the captain of this year's 25th anniversary Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, says of Phoenix.
The rules suggested that anyone playing the "black men" in the game would have to do good works in real life, having simulated defending such a bad cause.
Both told students it is important to invest and focus on doing good works over the long term, despite the impulse or perceived need for shorter-term thinking.
The citizenry depended on the two of them to do the heavy lifting of optimism and the good works necessary for the diffident functioning of the social contract.
Traditionalist Buddhists accuse the temple of commercialism, though it says it is just as dedicated to Theravada Buddhism as them and its money is only to do good works.
"The Foundation has done enormous good works over the years in contributing millions of dollars to countless worthy groups, including supporting veterans, law enforcement officers and children," Trump said.
The reasons he cited ranged from a belief that Clinton would "build on the legacy" of his "good friend" Barack Obama to her good works on behalf of children.
In the past, salvation might have been achieved by good works or karmic progress, but, according to the Buddhist cosmology to which Shinran adhered, this time was long gone.
Noah Berg from Wilmington, N.C., argues for the good that fraternities often do: One would be a fool to not take into account the good works done by fraternities.
They also submitted more than 100 letters attesting to her good works from friends, artists and collectors including the Chinese artist and dissident Ai Weiwei, whom she once represented.
I am not Catholic, I'm a Methodist, but one of the things we share is a belief that in order to achieve salvation, we need both faith and good works.
The Democratic presidential nominee and her campaign have gone on defense in response to the controversy, highlighting the foundation's good works and noting there is no proof to Trump's charges.
But the impulse to conflate toothbrush delivery with Nobel Prize-worthy good works is not just a bit cultish, it's currently a wildfire burning through the so-called innovation sector.
Now many who admired him are left to question how to reconcile the good works that he did with the person the report finds he was in his personal life.
The second possible explanation is that companies regard CSR and taxes as substitutes for each other: the less you pay in taxes, the more you have left over for good works.
Many of South-East Asia's megachurches preach an American-style "prosperity gospel": although there is lots of talk of charity and good works, wealth is celebrated as a gift from God.
Similarly, one board member of a small secular foundation stated that its limited resources now are used for self-policing — through increased intrusiveness, requirements and information collection — rather than good works.
In an email, he outlined an idea for "Turtle Hat Societies," groups where men could get together to mentor young people, provide scholarships to the underprivileged, and do other good works.
She is frenzied with efforts to compensate for what she sees as her shortcomings, as if she can only justify taking up the earth-space she occupies by generating good works.
"The Foundation has done enormous good works over the years in contributing millions of dollars to countless worthy groups, including supporting veterans, law enforcement officers and children," Trump said in December.
Focusing exclusively on these good works, though, is a way of avoiding the obvious: Donations and volunteering from private citizens and organizations alone will not and cannot avert a national crisis.
But the dog's good works didn't stop there: Along with his owner David Pugh, Whizz also enriched the lives of hundreds of people as a fundraiser and therapy dog, the PDSA said.
In addition to his success on the field, Watt has earned praise for his good works, raising millions of dollars in aid after Hurricane Harvey devastated parts of the south in 2017.
Jessica Knoll means money rich, not rich as in good works, or family values, or personal responsibility or any of the many qualities that truly make up a happy and productive life.
You have The Tenant of Wildfell Hall's Helen resolving to redeem her dissolute husband through love and good works, as a woman should, and finding instead that he has ruined her life.
Leonardo DiCaprio's charity gala on September 15th in Sonoma will be a combination of glamorous guests, a gourmet (and sustainable!) menu and good works — and PEOPLE has an exclusive look at the night!
Kodak Black is giving back to his local community in a major way ... donating over $10,000 to a children's center in what he says is the beginning of a series of good works.
Students can pursue their passion without worry about how they will pay for food and housing, and for those who see Goldman Sachs in their future, it's a chance to do good works.
"The foundation has done enormous good works over the years in contributing millions of dollars to countless worthy groups, including supporting veterans, law enforcement officers and children," Mr. Trump said in a statement.
But U.S. District Judge Deborah Batts cited Allen's "charitable service and good works" and his family responsibilities in imposing no prison time and ordering him with the producer, John Bennet, to forfeit $1.18 million.
That my continued good works will be recognized and that we can all come together and discuss our differences as people, instead of attacking one another viscously from behind the safety of a keyboard.
GAVIN EDWARDS The Live Aid concerts took place at a peak moment for idealism in rock, when top-selling musicians decided they should leverage their popularity for good works, like alleviating famine in Ethiopia.
It could devote some of its mountains of cash — Apple alone has $237 billion in the bank — to genuine good works, and allay widespread fears it wants to control your data and your destiny.
She adapted to circumstances as she lived a long, sometimes adventurous, life of travel, good works and glamour, moving in diplomatic circles, attending a swirl of parties, all the while witnessing a century of history.
Mr. Bush also praised his younger brother's "deep and genuine faith" — "faith that reveals itself through good works, not loud words," he said — and argued for nominating a Republican who can win the general election in November.
Steven Molo, one of Silver's lawyers, had asked Caproni for a "sentence that tempers justice with mercy," citing Silver's age, health and what he described as a lifetime of good works for the people of New York.
The screenwriter David Farr and the director Susanne Bier's Richard Roper feels like a man of our time as well: a venal businessman who dabbles in global good works and has a keen appreciation of brand management.
They may be on the verge of creating another one: The Clinton Foundation, which has done a number of good works over the past 15 years, would appear to present an inherent conflict of interest should Mrs.
On a slightly bigger scale contributing to events to promote all of the above and charitable events are things we can do to help and give a voice to good works or people less fortunate than ourselves.
"The Foundation has done enormous good works over the years in contributing millions of dollars to countless worthy groups, including supporting veterans, law enforcement officers and children," then-President-elect Trump said in a statement in December.
And, if you want, you can leave notes on the recipes so that you can keep track of tweaks or ingredient substitutions you've made, and so that you can alert others to your good works as well.
Charitable foundations are supposed to operate under a simple premise: They receive certain tax exemptions when it comes to receiving and disbursing their funds, and in turn, those funds will be funneled into good works for society's benefit.
In my case, that meant finding a synagogue I could tolerate (Jews in groups make me nervous), identifying volunteer opportunities (I was raised to value "good works") and locating a reliable game of weekend football (preferably on grass).
But schoolteachers and other people doing good works are often left to trudge through a morass of contracts tied to some of the most arcane investments, sold by representatives who may not fully understand the inner workings themselves.
But there is another side to Mr. Bloomberg that may not be as well known: his achievements in creating opportunities for many minority New Yorkers while mayor and his commitment to good works in his post-mayoral years.
Though they no longer govern territory (or take up arms to defend Christians in majority-Muslim countries), and largely devote themselves to good works, the order still wields the sovereignty it enjoyed when it ruled the island of Malta.
By 2010, he was trying to spend less time on paid work and more on volunteer projects, and he turned Enspiral into a tool to help others do the same—sharing gig opportunities and freeing hours for good works.
Haunted by his own violent past, Robicheaux keeps trying to redeem himself through good works; but when he falls off the wagon, as he does here in a spectacular way, he thinks he might be capable of committing murder.
Large CPGs are under attack by startups… and consumers are winning In the wake of Prince's untimely death, more and more stories have been revealed about his secret life of good works: anonymous checks, civil rights activism, charity concerts, etc.
Rosenfeld's thesis—that the postwar enthusiasm for ideologically unified parties yielded some positive goodworks better when he turns to the Democratic Party, which really did clean house, cutting loose Southern reactionaries to make itself the party of civil rights.
I should note that Gilbert takes pride in his good works: The Cavaliers run a literacy program, underwrite a modest scholarship program and give away a fair number of tickets to local children and sort of hold down ticket prices.
"The current administration seems to be willfully tearing down the good works built up by administrations past," said Sother Teague, the head bartender at the amari-and-bitters bar Amor y Amargo, and Mr. DeRossi's partner in the new bar.
In considering the question of fame, though, it's hard to escape the suspicion that the current occupant of the White House is less interested in the good works he might bring about than the fame that comes with the position.
Beckstead mentions some other broad, or very broad, ideas (these are all his descriptions): "If you look at these areas (economic growth and technological progress, access to information, individual capability, social coordination, motives) a lot of everyday good works contribute," Beckstead writes.
Trump the phony populist attacked Clinton for the outstanding work of the Clinton Foundation, while Trump the king of crony capitalists will soon close his own foundation — which has not been widely applauded for good works — once investigations are concluded and resolved.
White-collar defendants can often point to a life largely free from criminal conduct and can generate letters from family and friends attesting to their generosity and good works — something that is not likely to come up in sentencing a drug trafficker.
"Decorating can be daunting to most people for a variety of different reasons — from lack of design expertise to time or financial constraints — but we believe every American deserves a home that looks good, works well, and is friendly to their wallet," said Homsher.
Gary Hendler's application for a presidential pardon runs nearly 264 pages, detailing the places he has lived, the jobs he's had, the schools attended, any drug use, debts, good works and a full and contrite account of the crime that led him to this point.
Bhagwati is interested in forgiveness; she is generous, earning our trust by offering understanding — and a scrupulous detailing of good works — even to those she criticizes, a varied list that includes First Lt. Dan Choi, Representative Jackie Speier, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Joe Biden.
Then there are also six special honorees, for lifetime achievement, media, good works (officially known as the Swarovski Award for Positive Change), contributions to the industry (the Founder's Award), international designer (Donatella Versace is getting it this year), and — most exciting of all — Fashion Icon.
The women of the royal House of Windsor are expected not only to provide an "heir and a spare" but to show unimpeachable morals and irreproachable behavior, to be decorative as well as decorous, and to do good works, putting their altruism on public display.
The judge, John J. Kelley of State Supreme Court in Manhattan, said the three-member board had focused too heavily on the severity of the crime and had given too little weight to Ms. Clark's long record of good works in prison as well as to Gov.
The opening ties into this episode's title, which refers to a new gospel that Matt and Michael have been secretly compiling, recording all of Kevin's miracles and good works: his multiple deaths, his heroic deeds and even the Christian baptism that they effectively tricked him into.
"And say, look, we've got a lot of great agents, a lot of great lawyers here, those are the people that I want the American people to see and know the good works being done, not these people who are kind of the deep state," he said.
I think until people realize that we can take care of each other—maybe not the ACA—but [something like that] is frankly a necessity for society to produce ridiculously good works that aren't just produced by people laid destitute by the whims of the universe.
The attacks on Pittsburgh for its work with immigrants show an ignorance not only of our law enforcement procedures, but of standards that have long made our country truly great: a reliance on the good works immigrants bring to the United States, and the constitutional rights that protect them.
"Not everyone's going to be a Jimmy Carter, who does purely good works after he gets out," Sean Coffey, a Democratic donor who defended one of the few individuals to be tried for crimes related to the financial crisis, told Bloomberg about Obama's decision to accept Wall Street fees.
And, of course, there's more to makeup than color — wear (including longevity and whether a product pills or creases), along with feel, packaging, and even scent all play vital parts in whether a product looks good, works for your lifestyle, and is easy to use, no matter what the cost.
After the Civil War, many Christians championed workers' rights, orphanages and schools, women's suffrage, and resistance to American intervention in World War I. During this time, the black church, particularly in the South, became an important instrument in promoting social activism based on ideas of "social responsibility and good works" grounded in Christianity.
" With her winnings, she plans to give a portion of it to a charitable foundation "so that they may do good in the world," he wrote in the document, and she "wishes to be a silent witness to these good works, far from the glare and misfortune that has often fallen upon other lottery winners.
Here is Sister Bonaventure, who travels around the area doing good works: She and three other nuns now lived in one wing of the old convent, the major part having been sold off for a school, and as she put it, quoting from scripture, The sparrow hath her house and so they settled in.
But for all of Francis's good works, good will and popularity, disappointed critics saw Cardinal Pell's removal as only the latest evidence that a pope who has focused the world's attention on issues from climate change to peace on earth has his own blind spot when it comes to sex abuse in his ranks.
The matter has grown in urgency in recent years as the archbishop, who now bears the title of "venerable" from the Vatican, has come under serious consideration for canonization — which would make him the first American-born male saint — both for his good works during his life, and for possible miracles since his death.
While the 19-year-old is currently in Cusco, Peru for a charity mission on behalf of Smile Train, who she has teamed up with in the past on a limited edition Lip Kit color, just because she's there to do good works, doesn't mean she can't find a spare moment to create some premium Instagram content.
At a time when we are seeing a huge groundswell of good works and charity to help our communities get through what is not just a public health crisis, but a social and economic one, the resulting rollout made the effort feel more a bit opportunistic than altruistic — both GoFundMe and Yelp are businesses, after all.
Neither Coca-Cola nor The Nature Conservancy (TNC) disclosed the total amount of money the company gave to the nonprofit to carry out conservation work and what TNC described as providing "counsel on a variety of issues," including helping the company develop the methodology it uses for the production of the unwieldy "quantifying" report Coca-Cola publishes annually to share its water-related good works.
The growing activism in Hollywood, the visionary commitment of Steyer, the good works of NextGen America and similar groups, the surging black turnout in Alabama and Virginia, the rising clout of women, the passion of young people who are energizing American politics and the powerful movement for fair and decent immigration laws are all part of a national renewal, resistance and mobilization against Trump Republicans in the White House and Congress.
In a retrospective mood, staffers said that, as Obama told me, Clinton would have been an "excellent" President, but they also voiced some dismay with her campaign: dismay that she had seemed to stump so listlessly, if at all, in the Rust Belt; dismay that the Clinton family's undeniable taste for money could not be erased by good works; dismay that she was such a middling retail politician.
It will be difficult, if not impossible, for example, to completely forget that in his early years of fame, he was determined to avoid doing the kind of overtly racial material expected of black comedians and to stay true to his personal vision of what was funny to everyone, and to do so without running away from his heritage, to instead assert racial identity through the cool-jazz delivery of his monologues and the good works he was doing in support of black institutions.

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