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"They're the most unselfish people I've played with in my life," JaVale McGee said.
"It's the most unselfish type of gift you can give someone," Ilysa says about Catriona.
"The most unselfish people have the most children and the moderately unselfish receive the highest salaries," Erikkson continued.
As she fought for her life, she also received what she calls the "greatest and most unselfish gift you can give someone," when a stranger became her kidney donor.
Cultivating those collective on-court instincts and habits takes time and repetition; even the most unselfish one-and-done player spends less than a year on campus before moving on.
Turning Smith's knack for shot-creation from a necessity into a luxury is the best thing that's happened to his career, aside from being fortunate enough to land on the same team as James, who is arguably the most unselfish on-court superstar we've ever had.
It was also added that he was one of the kindest and most unselfish people, whom no one will forget.
Pearson received the University's President's Award as the team's "best spirited and most unselfish" member. In 1985, he was inducted into the Tulsa Athletics Hall of Fame.
One commentator called him "one of the most unselfish, un-businesslike, and gentle creatures that ever lived", and hoped that he would be better appreciated in an after-life.
I can grow strong and proud with common terrain. Alone I am nothing, but with another I live again. I arise from your best, most unselfish love. My philosopher is represented by a sun and a dove.
We can ill spare him - one of the best officers I had and the most unselfish fellow I have met. I am simply miserable about him.” Sir Ernest Cassel from 1919 The freehold of the Estate is today privately owned by its residents.
Have you seen Saxon lately? He writes rather melancholy > letters, poor old thing, though very high-minded of course and full of the > most unselfish problems. I think your description of the conversation a > trois must have been exactly true to life. Lord, what characters.
After his death, Trenchard wrote, "He was the most unselfish man I have ever met or am likely to meet. The Flying Corps owed to this man much more than they know or think."Read, Piers Paul (2007). "What's become of Baring?", The Spectator, 10 October 2007.
Among his peers, Hase is highly regarded as one of the most unselfish wrestlers in the professional wrestling industry, always willing to put anyone over. Hase also had the honor of learning under both Antonio Inoki and Giant Baba, making him one of the few that learned under both men.
In 1950, Rumford gave the manuscript Worshipful Company of Musicians, which still owns it. She is buried in the Brompton Cemetery in London.Court Circular, The Times, August 1, 1916, p. 11 In an inscription to a wreath that she sent to the funeral, Princess Louise described Ronalds as "one of the kindest and most unselfish of women".
Speaking on how all the song's connect, vocalist Jack Bergin said: "There is no particular theme for the EP, this was really for an experience I wanted myself to have, seeking the hopeful relief of facing my own demons. In the most unselfish way possible, I wrote this EP for myself, because I needed to." The EP's genre has been described as metalcore and hardcore.
In his freshman season at California, Ubaka ranked third in the Pac-10 in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.96) and ninth in the league in assists to earn honorable mention Pac-10 All-Freshman honors. He also earned Cal's 2004 Most Unselfish Player Award. In 28 games (26 starts), he averaged 6.4 points, 2.1 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game. In his sophomore season, Ubaka missed a portion of the year due to injury.
It is good to hear Burton's vibraphone as part of a full quintet again, superb though his recent series of duet recordings have been. The most unselfish of leaders, he has the rare knack of making others play their best. Bassist James Genus and drummer Clarence Penn complete an ensemble that feels like a band, not just a collection of soloists." Jerry Karp of SF Gate wrote, "Generations was recorded in September of last year with Ozone's regular rhythm section, bassist James Genus and drummer Clarence Penn.
On July 5, 1950, at Chicago's Arlington Park, Kenneth Church was the hero of an incident the Chicago Daily Tribune called, "One of the most unselfish and gallant acts to be found in all the lore of the turf." During the third race of the day, jockey Wendell Eads lost his stirrup and dangled perilously from his horse. Seeing the danger, Church charged up from behind and once alongside reached over with his left arm and lifted Eads back onto his horse. At the finish of the race, fans gave him a standing ovation.
In 2000, Brewer returned to wide receiver as a junior. Brewer was third on the team with 22 catches for 286 yards and finished his career with 155 tackles, the fourth highest total in school history. Senior captain Brewer was a first team selection at defensive back by the media after leading the Big Ten Conference in tackles with 14.1 per game and 16.2 per game for Big Ten contests. He earned the Carl Eller Award for outstanding defensive player, and the Paul Giel Award for most unselfish player with most concern for the university.
In the exercise of this excellence, he gave himself without grudging to the effort of advancing the prosperity of Wittenberg College. Through term time and vacation period, he toiled for the larger development of our higher educational concerns. He was a man truly valuable to Wittenberg College in all its affairs. With a most unselfish aim and pure purpose, with an ambition to be great only in a loving service of his Lord and Master, he addressed himself with all the energy of his soul to the uplifting of our beloved Wittenberg College on a plane of stronger power and wider influence.
Leonard D. Abbott recalled Gronlund as a "great soul" who had lived in poverty throughout his life out of commitment to the socialist cause, the recipient of "very small financial rewards from all his books put together." He quoted Gronlund during his last year of life as rejecting the political strategy of winning power through independent political action, declaring "I regard [Eugene] Debs as the most unselfish of labor leaders, but you can't build up a third party in this county – you've got to work through the Democratic Party." Gronlund was enormously influential during the decades of the 1880s and 1890s and is credited by historian Daniel Bell with playing a pivotal role in the conversion of future Appeal to Reason publisher Julius Wayland to socialism in 1891.Daniel Bell, Marxian Socialism in the United States, in Donald Drew Egbert and Stow Persons, Socialism and American Life.
According to Vivekananda researcher Pravrajika Vrajaprana after receiving the death news of Goodwin, Vivekananda was "visibly disturbed". In August 1898 Vivekananda wrote in tribute: > With infinite sorrow I learn the sad news of Mr. Goodwin's departure from > this life, the more so as it was terribly sudden and therefore prevented all > possibilities of my being at his side at the time of death. The debt of > gratitude I owe him can never be repaid, and those who think they have been > helped by any thought of mine ought to know that almost every word of it was > published through the untiring and most unselfish exertions of Mr. Goodwin. > In him I have lost a friend true as steel, a disciple of never-failing > devotion, a worker who knew not what tiring was, and the world is less rich > by one of those few who are born, as it were, to live only for others.

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