Quotes About Compassion
had the blues because I had no shoes, Until upon the street, I met a man who had no feet.
~ Dale Carnegie
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This is achieved more naturally when the doctor puts himself on the same level of his patients
~ Dale Carnegie
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Instead of condemning people, let's try to understand them. Let's try to figure out why they do what they do. That's a lot more profitable and intriguing than criticism; and it breeds sympathy, tolerance, and kindness. "To know all is to forgive all." As Dr. Johnson said: "God himself, sir, does not propose to judge man until the end of his days." Why should you and I?
~ Dale Carnegie
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We have all read the golden rule and the Sermon on the Mount. Our trouble is not ignorance, but inaction.
~ Dale Carnegie
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You have made a mistake, Josephine," he would begin, "but Lord knows, it's no worse than many I have made.
~ Dale Carnegie
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There are thousands of people like her, people who are ill from "ingratitude," loneliness, and neglect. They long to be loved; but the only way in this world that they can ever hope to be loved is to stop asking for it and to start pouring out love without hope of return.
~ Dale Carnegie
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El protestador crónico, aun el crítico más violento, se suavizará y apaciguará frecuentemente en presencia de un oyente que muestre paciencia y simpatía:
~ Dale Carnegie
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In solitude, we may find a new beginning, an opportunity to break old habits. In solitude, we may find increased sensitivity, compassion, and empathy. In solitude, we may find the truth of ourselves, restore our dulled senses, and clarify and reorder our priorities. Above all, in solitude, we may find God, and come to hear that voice.
~ Dale Salwak
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Practice routinely purposeful kindnesses and intelligent acts of beauty.
~ Dallas Willard
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So the call to "give an account" is, first, not a call to beat unwilling people into intellectual submission, but to be the servant of those in need, often indeed the servant of those who are in the grip of their own intellectual self-righteousness and pride, usually reinforced by their social surroundings.
~ Dallas Willard
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True Christlikeness, true companionship with Christ, comes at the point where it is hard not to respond as he would.
~ Dallas Willard
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Jesus is the expression of the love of God for us, and in him we see the many ways God deals with people in mercy and grace.
~ Dallas Willard
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serving really involves giving people what is good for them, not merely pursuing their approval and granting their desires.
~ Dallas Willard
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Similarly, unless we suffer from a remarkably restricted range of acquaintances, we all know that there are people who please God and have his blessing without being poor, hungry, grief-stricken, or persecuted. They
~ Dallas Willard
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From Jesus' perspective, there is no greater calling than to be a servant.*
~ Dallas Willard
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The simple program of Christ for winning the whole world is to make each person he touches magnetic enough with love to draw others. FRANK LAUBACH, MAN OF PRAYER
~ Dallas Willard
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Jesus went on to say to the woman, "Your sins are forgiven. Your faith has saved you. Go with peace in your heart." Here is God's rule in action.
~ Dallas Willard
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Tolerance is not indifference, but a generous regard and even provision for those who differ from us on points we deeply care about.
~ Dallas Willard
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And we and the public are constantly confronted with professing Christians who, to say the least, do not love one another, but may clearly hate and despise or be indifferent to those around them.
~ Dallas Willard
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Most families would be healthier and happier if their members treated one another with the respect they would give to a perfect stranger. C. S. Lewis's discussion of storge, familial love, is endlessly instructive on this point and is required reading for all who intend to have a decent family life.1 He notes that he has "been far more impressed by the bad manners of parents to children than by those of children to parent.
~ Dallas Willard
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To be simple, humble, and thoughtful as we listen to others and help them come to faith in the One who has given us life.
~ Dallas Willard
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Third, the "correcting" to be done is not a matter of "straightening them out." It is not a matter of hammering on their wrongness and on what is going to happen to them if they don't change their ways. It is a matter of restoration. The
~ Dallas Willard
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Mark 12 lists every dimension under the governance of Jesus' love.
~ Dallas Willard
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The other idea is, "I love you, and I will serve you by doing what is good for you, whether you want it or not.
~ Dallas Willard
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