Quotes About Others
There is an old saying that man only dares use his words for three purposes, to heal, bless or prosper. What man says of others will be said of him, and what he wishes for another, he is wishing for himself.
~ Florence Scovel Shinn
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celibacy, the sign of our unlimited availability to Christ and to others.
~ Fr. George Rutler
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Dearest says that is the best kind of goodness; not to think about yourself, but to think about other people.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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No sean egoístas; no traten de impresionar a nadie. Sean humildes, es decir, considerando a los demás como mejores que ustedes. FILIPENSES 2:3
~ Francine Rivers
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Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind let each of you regard one another as more important than himself. PHILIPPIANS 2 : 3
~ Francine Rivers
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For myself I am too heavy, and for you too light.
~ Franz Kafka
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If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am not for others, what am I? And if not now, when?
~ Rabbi Hillel
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Through our willingness to help others we can learn to be happy rather than depressed.
~ Gerald Jampolsky
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Obviously, I can always get better on defense, improve intensity, my willingness to be locked in and stay in a stance, all that stuff is great, but I feel like playmaking, for myself, not only to create shots for myself but to create shots for others, benefits everybody.
~ John Collins
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The most important service to others is service to those who are not like yourself.
~ J. Irwin Miller
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It is for others one must learn to do everything; for there lies the secret of happiness.
~ Jules Verne
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It is better to proceed with one's duty in the service of others than wallow in the pain attachments bring
~ Robyn Davidson
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Man no longer understood himself to be a pilgrim on a meaningful journey with others, but as a tourist who traveled through life according to his own self-designed itinerary, with personal happiness his ultimate goal.
~ Rod Dreher
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Some people use their own hurt as an excuse for hurting others
~ Roland Merullo
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Žinoma, galime toli nuklysti, bet juk negali r?pintis vien savimi pa?iu, taip visai sukvail?si. Galvodamas apie Kambodž? ir panašius dalykus, mažiau galvoji apie save pat?. Kai nepakankamai galvoji apie kitus, tada per daug galvoji apie save, <...>.
~ Romain Gary
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If a man is to shed the light of the sun upon other men, he must first of all have it within himself.
~ Romain Rolland
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I want people to notice God's actions in their lives and in the lives of others and to have sympathy for other people. I want them to see that there is something going on here that matters
~ Ron Hansen
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Disequilibrium is often instigated by the will to power, a sleepless drive in the human personality to control others, to force them to do what one wants, or not to do what one opposes.
~ Ron Suskind
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WHAT IS A witch? The standard scholarly definition of one was summed up in 1978 by a leading expert in the anthropology of religion, Rodney Needham, as 'someone who causes harm to others by mystical means'.
~ Ronald Hutton
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Ronald J. Sider
~ Love others.
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Fear could turn you into a statue. Some people were statues all their lives. They feared the freedom of others, that others' freedom could end up hurting them. A person might want to be free to do something to you, often. One man's freedom was another man's aggravated assault.
~ Lydia Millet
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tutti gli altri hanno cattive maniere; noi abbiamo ogni tanto cattivi momenti. Tutti gli altri sono maleducati; noi talvolta siamo un po' distratti.
~ Lynne Truss
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Crê em ti; mas nem sempre duvides dos outros.
~ Machado de Assis
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Respect for others requires a complicated calculation in which one party agrees to moderate their own desires, to consider the longer-term consequences of their own behavior, to think about something other than the thing right in front of them.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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