Quotes About Others
Woman is determined not by her hormones or by mysterious instincts, but by the manner in which her body and her relation to the world are modified through the action of others than herself.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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A daughter of God knows that insecurity is not an excuse for doing evil to others, nor will God rest until caring for everyone is a lesson you learn.
~ Shannon L. Alder
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If you create incredible value and information for others that can change their lives - and you always stay focused on that service - the financial success will follow.
~ Brendon Burchard
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Part of the ethic of Christian worship is giving up the idea that every sermon, every prayer, every hymn must be focused upon me and my needs. Sometimes hearing the gospel actually means "overhearing" the gospel being spoken directly to others whose circumstances are unlike our own.
~ Thomas G. Long
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The giving of undue prominence to one fact brings others inexorably on the head of the student to avenge his neglect of them,
~ Thomas Hughes
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It behooves every man who values liberty of conscience for himself, to resist invasions of it in the case of others: or their case may, by change of circumstances, become his own.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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We do not exist for ourselves...
~ Thomas Merton
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The first great gift we can bestow on others is a good example.
~ Thomas Morell
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Though God is the fountain of grace—yet the saints are the pipes which transmit the living streams to others.
~ Thomas Watson
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The glory we give God is nothing else but our lifting up his name in the world, and magnifying him in the eyes of others. Phil 1:10. Christ shall be magnified in my body.
~ Thomas Watson
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A sense of humor judges one's actions and the actions of others from a wider reference... it pardons shortcomings; it consoles failure. It recommends moderation.
~ Thornton Wilder
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As soon as your object of concern changes from yourself to someone else, your heart is released from the bondage of the self-cherishing thought. As soon as you change the object of your cherishing, there is peace in your heart.
~ Thubten Zopa
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pursuing virtuous activities in the pure realms. Therefore, those capable of training the mind are not vulnerable to the proliferation of the five degenerations and remain contented. If you know how to train the mind, even your body, the body of a mind training yogi, is known as the "city that is a source of joy." For all happiness—of this and future lives, of self and others—comes
~ Thupten Jinpa
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We were not made to look inward for self-realization, but to look outwards in love. I
~ Tim Chester
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As you have more resources in life, it's your obligation to deploy those for the benefit of others.
~ Stephen A. Schwarzman
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He was suffering from self-love, a chief cure for which is the practice of love for others.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
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Wealth is good when it brings joy to others.
~ Og Mandino
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Criticism of others is futile and if you indulge in it often you should be warned that it can be fatal to your career.
~ Og Mandino
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Y, al igual que ocurre con nuestras vidas, la mayor parte de las veces es por otros por quienes nos enteramos del significado de la ciudad en la que vivimos.
~ Orhan Pamuk
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My own business always bores me to death; I prefer other people's.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Wickedness is a myth invented by good people to account for the curious attractiveness of others.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Ada yang mengukur hidup mereka dari hari dan tahun. Yang lain dengan denyut jantung, gairah, dan air mata. Tetapi ukuran sejati di bawah mentari adalah apa yang telah engkau lakukan dalam hidup ini untuk orang lain.
~ Confucius
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To be humble is to be so sure of one's self and one's mission that one can forego calling excessive attention to one's self and status. And, even more pointedly, to be humble is to revel in the accomplishments or potentials of others -- especially those with whom one identifies and to whom one is linked organically.
~ Cornel West
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The great mystery of being a human being is trying to figure out WTF all those other human beings are doing.
~ Cory Doctorow
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