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Quotes About Others

A life not lived for others is not a life, a game not played for others is not a game.
~ John Wooden
The meaning of your life comes through your obligations to others.
~ Laura Schlessinger
Step 12 Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we will try to carry this message to others who think that Christians are better than everyone else.
~ John Fischer
Best way then is to be waiting for them to bring Halt and the others out of that prison," he said, almost to himself. "There's only one reason I can think of that they might do that," Umar said. "That's if they are going to execute them." Will lookd at him for several seconds before speaking. "Well, that's a big comfort.
~ John Flanagan
don't be self-conscious - other people are completely unaware of you and more concerned with how they appear ...
~ John Geddes
The greatest ability in business is to get along with others and to influence their actions.
~ John Hancock
As much as any one can make use of to any advantage of life before it spoils, so much he may by his labour fix a property in: whatever is beyond this, is more than his share, and belongs to others.
~ John Locke
Maturity begins to grow when you can sense your concern for others outweighing your concern for yourself.
~ John MacNaughton
Maturity beings to grow when you can sense your concern for others outweighing your concern for yourself.
~ John MacNaughton
It is time to return to core values, time to get back to basics, to self-discipline and respect for the law, to consideration for the others, to accepting responsibility for yourself and your family - and not shuffling it off on other people and the state.
~ John Major
The opinion which other people have of you is their problem, not yours.
~ Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
But inheritance doesn't come from the past. Inheritance is the place we are given in the present in a world structured to care for the existence of some and not of others.
~ Elizabeth A. Povinelli
They are weeping in the playtime of the others, In the country of the free.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Maybe we benefit from the providence of others more often than we know.
~ Elizabeth Enright
Some people realize that what must burn in the fire is their fear—fear of their own power, fear of change, fear of loss, fear of others. Some people name an inability to feel, a crippling cynicism, a sense of shame, a stance of anger. I
~ Elizabeth Lesser
Thinking too much just brings it back to me, me, me—but thanking takes my eyes off myself and my mistakes and puts them on others, on things bigger than myself. I can't stand here very long without being humbled at how small I am and amazed at how big and beautiful our world is.
~ Elizabeth Musser
This must be the way most of us maneuver through the world, half knowing, half not, visited by memories that can't possibly be true. But when I see others walking with confidence down the sidewalk, as though they are free completely from terror, I realize I don't know how others are.
~ Elizabeth Strout
When we realize, Pufendorf wrote, that our own self-interest dictates that we treat others as ourselves, we are ready to live among our fellow men.
~ Arthur Herman
The real problem of leisure time is how to keep others from using yours.
~ Arthur Lacey
I say that it's the joy that others take in me, It's this that is the cause of my delight.
~ ??ntideva
It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
~ Ashleigh Brilliant
Jesus defines servant leaders as those who humbly serve others because they love them.
~ Aubrey Malphurs
Each man has in him the potential to realize the truth through his own will and endeavour and to help others to realize it.
~ Aung San Suu Kyi
Now, what if Others were encapsulated in Things, in a way that Being towards Things were not ontologically severable, in Heidegger's terms, from Being towards Others? What if the mode of Dasein of Others were to dwell in Things, and so forth? In the same light, then, what if the Thing were a Dublette of the Self, and not what is called the Other? Or more radically still, what if the Self were in some fundamental way becoming a Xerox copy, a duplicate, of the Thing in its assumed essence?
~ Avital Ronell