“We should render a service to a friend to bind him closer to us, and to an enemy in order to make a friend of him”
Cleobulus
“The only service a friend can really render is to keep your courage by holding up to you a mirror in which you can see a noble image of yourself”
George Bernard Shaw
“The service we render others is the rent we pay for our room on earth.”
Wilfred Grenfell
“[For many travelers, rendering service is a way to express thanks for the good fortune of their own lives.] It's a personal thing, not a tourism thing, ... This was a chance for me to see my family (and) be part of the community.”
Charles Kent
“You cannot just give it away. You have to have some sort of services rendered. It's not just a pot of money that you can divvy up as you please.”
Bret Kingsbury
“In comics, images are generally impressionistic. Usually, they are rendered with economy in order to facilitate their usefulness as a language. Because experience precedes analysis, the intellectual digestive process is accelerated by the imagery provided by comics.”
Will Eisner
“He is under contract. He has refused to render his services, and so we have not paid him for his services, although we've kept him on his medical insurance.”
Steve Patterson