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"The nurses were the most selfless humans I've ever met," he says.
But in crisis, self-care is one of the most selfless actions.
" She added: "He's one of the most selfless men I've ever met.
"He was probably the most selfless person I ever met," Kayne tells PEOPLE.
"It's the most selfless time you'll ever have in your life," she said.
"She is one of the most selfless people I know," says the former colleague.
It's just the she way she is, she's one of the most selfless beings.
"It was the most selfless thing I've ever seen somebody do," Graves, 42, tells PEOPLE.
My immigrant grandmother, the most selfless human being I've ever met, is voting for Trump.
"Rami is one of the most selfless entertainers that I've ever worked with," Cardiello shares with PEOPLE.
John is a special entrepreneur, and one of the most selfless and high integrity people I know.
"It was the most selfless thing I have ever seen somebody do," Dana's husband Arkell told PEOPLE.
"He was the most selfless person that I ever met, and even until his last breath he proved that," Heather said.
Lucas Tate, who said he grew up with Howell, told The Daily Beast Riley was "the most selfless person" he'd ever known.
As an athlete, you can be selfish, and having a family can be one of the most selfless things you can do.
But the Spurs, the NBA's most selfless team for the past decade, stopped being able to move the ball midway through this series.
"Freddie is one of the best team leaders and one of the most selfless players I've ever met," General Manager John Coppolella said.
He was kind, the most selfless person she had ever met, she said, someone with a big smile and a personality to match.
For shame, because Karin Chakwas is the most selfless member of the Normandy's crew, and an almighty asset in the battle against the Reaper menace.
"Kathryn is one of the most selfless and giving individuals one could ever meet, she is well deserving of any help that can be offered."
One hundred episodes later, the show has one of the most complex mythologies currently on television, not to mention some of its best and most selfless heroes.
In what might be the most selfless act we've ever heard, a 19-year-old Detroit woman won a year of free pizza — and gave it away.
But the most selfless character on the…Read more ReadAvengers: Endgame Is Overwhelmingly Epic and Immensely SatisfyingAvengers: Endgame is everything you've ever dreamed a Marvel movie could be.
They love him so much that they made the most selfless decision of their lives and placed him in our arms and made us the happiest people in the world.
"As a parent, the decision to take your child off of life support is the most selfless thing you can do because you want your child to live," she said.
But let's take time at last out to give one of rap's most selfless support players his due, and push the man and his work out into the spotlight he deserved all along.
Today Mr. Trump is making his most selfless pledge of all, promising that if elected president he will walk away from his beloved business empire so he can devote himself entirely to the American people.
And the most selfless partnership you take on is when you have a child — that's something that seemed like it would be a really interesting thing to see a notoriously selfish person try their hand at.
Dads often get shit for dad jokes and being bad at texting, but father figures have another thing in common besides thinking terrible puns are hilarious: They're some of the most selfless people in the world.
"I'm so happy that I have an incredible husband who helps me take care of [Flynn] and he takes care of me and he's the most selfless, wonderful, sweet, perfect man," she said in a December video.
Dads often get a lot of grief for dad jokes and being bad at texting, but father figures have another thing in common besides thinking terrible puns are hilarious: They're some of the most selfless people in the world.
In my last conversation with him, he was holding his two cute puppies and giving me the most selfless and motivational compliments in regards to Limp Bizkit and myself and thanking me for paving the path for bands like Linkin Park.
Emil Bruce Lester Jr. Pittsburgh To the Editor: This article left me pondering the question — with great arguments to be made on both sides: Is having a baby the most selfless thing we decide to do, or the most selfish?
In one of the most selfless acts of heroism, the Cajun Navy -- a band of regular ol' Louisianans who cut their teeth in the rescue game during Katrina -- jumped in their trucks and hauled a flotilla of boats west to save their neighbors.
GUTFELD: And I do think that has to do with some guilt and an ability of the opposing side to portray -- portray us as cruel and greedy when in fact, you know, a free market is probably the most selfless thing you could ever offer somebody.
Irving is surrounded by Gordon Hayward and Al Horford, two of the sport's most selfless, talented players at their respective positions, and if his three-point attempts rise to seven or eight per game, there's a decent chance the 25-year-old will average 30 a night.
Kaplan, Thomas. "Coach Devotes Himself to Game's Most Selfless Play", The New York Times, Sunday, August 29, 2010.
At the end of the cleanup, Ned wins a family trip to the Grand Canyon for being the most selfless cleaner. After reading the pamphlet, Ned realizes that it is a two family trip. They invite the Lovejoy family, but they convince Ned to take the Simpsons with them. At the Grand Canyon, everyone is astonished by the view, but the two families are not getting along very well.
It is also officially dedicated to the late Randall "Poodie" Locke (Willie Nelson's long-time stage manager). The album cover has a page dedicating the album to him with the words: "This album is dedicated to the most selfless, giving person that we've ever known. Thanks for believing in us and spreading our name. In loving memory... Poodie Locke, October 3, 1948 - May 6th, 2009... 'There are no bad days'" The album's first single, '"Kick in the Head," was released August 11, 2009 and debuted at #15 on the Texas Music Chart.
In 1925, Gandhi told Charles Tegart that Jatin, generally referred to as "Bagha Jatin" (translated as Tiger Jatin), was "a divine personality". Tegart himself is purported to have told his colleagues that if Jatin were an Englishman, then the English people would have built his statue next to Nelson's at Trafalgar Square. In a 1926 note to J.E. Francis of the India Office, he described Bengali revolutionaries as "the most selfless political workers in India".The Statesman, Calcutta, 28 April 2009 The locality of Baghajatin in Kolkata has been named after him.
Ribbon bar of the Cross of Valour This Order consists of one level, the Cross of Valour (CV) awarded for only the most selfless acts of bravery in times of extreme personal danger. This bears resemblance to its counterparts in the Canadian and Australian honours systems. Prior to this award, citizens of Papua New Guinea would have received the George Cross for their actions. Since Papua New Guinea still recognises the British honours system it is possible that citizens will still receive the GC, however this is considered unlikely as the Cross of Valour performs the same function.
Haider had been in the line of death various times before his actual death because due to his danger-seeking, selfless personality. In A Drop of Blood, a short tributary video to Haider by a New York Times colleague, the tribute describes a situation where Haider stepped in between an American journalist and an Iraqi holding a rifle towards the American journalist. The narrator in the film describes Haider as one of the most selfless people he has ever met. The last story Haider worked on was about Moqtada al-Sadr, an Iraqi Shia militia leader.
Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 72, based on 32 reviews. Simon Vozick- Levinson of Rolling Stone commended Big Boi for bringing his disparate collaborators "together in harmony" and found "even more" impressive "the ease with which Big Boi insinuates his smack-talking, game-kicking self into their midst". Will Butler of The A.V. Club asserted that the album "delivers" as a "feel-good record", with Big Boi "at his most selfless, honest, and exploratory now".
He was also lauded by Fox commentator Paul Roos for his efforts in blocking, creating space and crashing packs, with Roos labeling him "the most selfless player in the competition." At the end of June he was inducted into the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame in a gala event in Hobart. Following the mid-season bye, Riewoldt put in one of the performances of his career during a win over at Etihad Stadium. He tallied career bests in marks (21) and contested marks (seven) as well as kicking three goals and recording 21 disposals in what was a best-on-ground performance rewarded by three Brownlow Medal votes and a perfect 10 votes in the Coaches Association award.
For her work, Pierre won the 2006 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award handed down by former US Senator Ted Kennedy, but NOT on behalf of the US Congress.(see.) In presenting the award to Pierre, US Senator Edward Kennedy quoted a longtime friend of hers who said: "I am a better person today for having met, worked, and traveled this road with Sonia Pierre. With certitude, I can affirm that Sonia is one of the most selfless, courageous and compassionate human beings of my generation." Pierre also won Amnesty International's 2003 Human Rights Ginetta Sagan Fund Award, and she and MUDHA were nominated for the UNESCO Prize for Human Rights Education in 2002.
Beghe speaking at a conference on Scientology in Hamburg, Germany (September 4, 2008) Beghe was a guest in May 2009 on the BBC World Service radio program World: Have Your Say, where he discussed his views on what he thought of Scientology when he first joined: "I thought that it was something that was going to deliver miracles, and that it was the most selfless group of people that were totally dedicated to helping mankind, and I wanted to be part of it." He was also critical of Scientology leadership: "I think that there are probably things of Scientology that are valuable and that can help people - my main issue is not with Scientology per se, it is with Scientology the organization - it is a corrupt I believe and probably a criminal endeavor, and that has to do with people who are in charge of Scientology mainly David Miscavige..." In September 2010, Beghe took part in a BBC News Panorama documentary, The Secrets of Scientology, in which he spoke about his decision to leave the organization. Beghe also appeared in the 2015 HBO documentary Going Clear, based upon the book of the same name by Lawrence Wright.

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