The world is waiting to see what the church has to offer to this troubled society.

— Sunday Adelaja

This is how you start to get respect, by offering something that you have.

— Mitch Albom

What we are going to offer is not a one-way communication, but one-to-one communication.

— Douglas Alexander

You know you have more to offer, and it gets frustrating when you aren't given the chance.

— Mindy Cohn

Life gives us a flair of awareness in the breeze of our daily journey and offers a free reign to explore what we are, to experience what we are not and to find out what we may become: a free ride until everything melts down into the indistinct and indefinite, while walking up to the ultimate gate of non-existence. ('Living on probation').

— Erik Pevernagie

Suicide creates his own society: to shut yourself off from other people in some dingy, rented box and stare, like Melville's Bartleby, day in and day out at the dead wall outside your window is in itself a rejection of the world which is said to be rejecting you. It is a way of saying, like Bartleby, 'I prefer not to' to every offer and every possibility, which is a condition no amount of social engineering will cure.

— Al Álvarez

If you believe our cause so hopeless, why join us?'Because you offered something I had forgotten could be offered, a choice. And I choose to die free.

— Anthony Ryan

It has been my observation that whatever a person hungers for, Satan will appear to offer in exchange for a spiritual compromise.

— James C. Dobson

She’s leaving me!”“Leaving? She’s been waiting for you to get your shit together.”I step into him. “That Hunter bastard is offering her the world! What do I got to give? Nothing. I’ve got nothing.”Isaiah slams his finger into my biceps. “She looks at you like you’re the whole universe! I’d kill to have a sliver with Beth of what you have with Echo. Wake the f*ck up!”I pound my hand to my chest, mimicking the pain slicing it. “Echo’s leaving me.”“No, man. You’re the one leaving her,” he seethes. “Get it together or she will walk.

— Katie McGarry

Selling yourself short shortchanges others who could reap the benefits of what you have to offer; it also shortchanges you who could, in turn, reap the benefits of what others want to offer you.

— Pen