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Quotes About Others

Understand that the most Luck You have come , because of others.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
have the Personality ourselves so want that others treating You.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
We all need Friendship, never forget that our most luck comes because of others.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
Our Shadow Will Be a bad Dream For others when we Not come in Peace.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
In the end, his mother's memory could not be shamed by a gift from God. Don't worry about me, she would say, and never worry what others may think. I worried too much about what others thought—I can tell you it's a tragic waste of time and energy and pokes God in the eye.
~ Jan Karon
Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be proud without being vain. Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us.
~ Jane Austen
To remind us of the existence of others when we have fallen into the maze of interior, subjective life is one large part of the work of literature's windows. They keep us from stifling solipsism, by returning the personal self to connection with what is beyond it.
~ Jane Hirshfield
When we play a game, we tackle tough challenges with more creativity, more determination, more optimism, and we're more likely to reach out to others for help.
~ Jane McGonigal
The key to interpretation, as Augustine once told Deogratias, is your delight as an interpreter. Your delight is what your listeners will notice. It is what will return you to the text for more. It is what has a chance to draw in your hearers. It is the tether God has left in your soul with which to draw you to God's self, and others through you.
~ Jason Byassee
It could be said that he didn't make time to enter prayer. Rather, he made time for the sake of others to come out of it.
~ Jason Evert
We're not very good when we're spending other people's money.
~ Jason Jennings
Be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful.
~ Jason Kelly
la felicidad de los demás fastidia
~ Javier Cercas
But all this is pure conjecture and hypothesis, yet there are times when the lives of others, of another (the configuration of a life, its continuation, not a few mere steps), do depend on our decisions and vacillations, on our cowardice or daring, on our words and on our hands, and sometimes on the fact that we have money and they do not.
~ Javier Marías
True humility is the willingness to allow others to help judge our leanings, leadings and revelations.
~ Dutch Sheets
one of the finest private collections of art in the Western Hemisphere. Others considered it a gigantic hodgepodge of
~ E.L. Konigsburg
The stronger the ego in you, the more likely it is that in your perception other people are the main source of problems in your life. It is also more than likely that you will make life difficult for others. But, of course, you won't be able to see that. It is always others who seem to be doing it to you.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Nonreaction to the ego in others is one of the most effective ways not only of going beyond ego in yourself but also of dissolving the collective human ego.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Your neediness qualifies you to help others. Your neediness, offered well to someone else, can even be one of the great gifts you give to your church. You will inspire others to ask for help.
~ Ed Welch
A todos ellos les faltaba aprender que pocas cosas merecen tanto respeto como la felicidad ajena.
~ Edgardo Cozarinsky
Regarding other people, our problem is that we need them (for ourselves) more than we love them (for the glory of God).
~ Edward T. Welch
When the only one who has a right to be angry chooses love and service, when He considers the interests of others more important than His own and chooses humility–He changes everything (p. 55).
~ Edward T. Welch
Regarding other people, our problem is that we need them (for ourselves) more than we love them (for the glory of God). The task God sets for us is to need them less and love them more. Instead of looking for ways to manipulate others, we will ask God what our duty is toward them.
~ Edward T. Welch
Not until we dare to regard ourselves as a nation, not until we respect ourselves, can we gain the esteem of others, or rather only then will it come of its own accord.
~ Albert Einstein