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Quotes About Others

All decent people live beyond their incomes; those who aren't respectable live beyond other people's; a few gifted individuals manage to do both.
~ Hector Hugh Munro
Consider the rights of others before your own feelings, and the feelings of others before your own rights.
~ John Wooden
We have had the opportunity to learn from the misjudgments of others, and we have been imbued with determination to use our time wisely, to cause as little pain as possible to others, to pay attention, to live and love with few regrets.
~ Jill Fredston
Prayer is love-centered. It is not so much belief in God that matters, but love of God, and similarly love of others, including love of enemies.
~ Jim Forest
True biblical love is a selfless commitment of one's body, soul, and spirit to the betterment of the other person.
~ Jim George
Humility is not a false rejection of God's gifts. To exaggerate the gifts we have by denying them may be as close to narcissism as we can get in life. No, humility is the admission of God's gifts to me and the acknowledgment that I have been given them for others. Humility is the total continuing surrender to God's power in my life and in the lives of others.
~ Joan Chittister
Kindness must be the highest virtue--don't let me forget that ever. Were I to strive for one thing only 'twould be to be kind to others, as you are, Catherine.
~ Joan W. Blos
Durasse per sempre il buio, nessuno mi riconoscerebbe per donna, inferno per me, male per gli altri.
~ Anna Banti
Do any of them realize that Simon Wolfgard is falling in love with Meg Corbyn? Monty wondered. Does Wolfgard understand his own response to the girl? What about Meg? How does she feel? What would the rest of the Others do if one of their kind did fall in love with a human?
~ Anne Bishop
Do you know what happened to the dinosaurs? The Others is what happened to the dinosaurs. A joke Captain Burke had told him his first day on the job in Lakeside. Except it wasn't a joke. Burke had known that, at least to some degree. And now so did he.
~ Anne Bishop
The other thing I realized by the end of the evening was that humans and the Others did have one thing in common—we both had a love for, and fascination with, stories. I learned that every form of terra indigene had its own teaching stories as well as stories that were the repository of their history and connection to the world. And they all had stories that were told for the fun of it.
~ Anne Bishop
He wasn't sure what disturbed him more—that the Others were able to excavate that much dirt from either side of the road and pile it into a hill that quickly . . . or the smiley face made out of boulders that was pressed into this side of the mound.
~ Anne Bishop
She came to realize that despite taking a human form, the Others' understanding of human anatomy was mostly limited to what parts of that anatomy they liked to eat.
~ Anne Bishop
The moon makes a traveler hunger for something bitter in the world, what is it? I will vanish; others will come here, what is that? An old question.
~ Anne Carson
So many wounds are inflicted almost without thinking, aren't they? We never sin unto ourselves. Sin invariably involves others, usually affecting those who are closest to us.
~ Anne Graham Lotz
Harper to your word be true Holder, crafter you also hew To honesty, integrity, and respect All others without regard to intellect
~ Anne McCaffrey
perhaps great sins start as simple weakness, and the consistent placing of self before others.
~ Anne Perry
Is socializing all that great? Riots are socializing. Arguably, more damage is done and time wasted in company with others than alone.
~ Anneli Rufus
Sólo sufres en proporción al daño que tú mismo te haces, a título personal, o el que recibes de los demás concediéndoles el derecho de hacértelo.
~ Anne-Marie Garat
Lots of people have plenty of ideas; lots of people have plenty of money, but in the end, if you want to turn that money into profit, you have to do it through others.
~ Robert J. Fisher
Fear prophets and those prepared to die for the truth, for as a rule they make many others die with them, often before them, at times instead of them.
~ Umberto Eco
I have been given permission to announce that I and others from 'All My Children' have been approached by the company Prospect Park, who bought 'AMC,' with the intention to move it online.
~ Cameron Mathison
Her philosophy is carpe diem for herself and laissez faire for others.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
I don't even suffer. My disdain for everything is so complete that I even disdain myself. The contempt I have for the sufferings of others I also have for my own. And so all my suffering is crushed under the foot of my disdain.
~ Fernando Pessoa