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Quotes About Consideration

Le pido perdón por haberme reído, si lo considera una ofensa -replicó por fin-; pero no me disculparé por pensar.»
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
Trebuie s? te gândeÈ™ti totdeauna la oamenii care îÈ›i fac bine.
~ Frances Hodgson-Burnett
of Ludovico Szforza] He was become immoderately vain, and little considering the Inconstancy of Human Affairs, was wont to say 'He was the Son of Fortune and could manage his Mother as he pleased.
~ Francesco Guicciardini
It required what a friend calls "putting every word on trial for its life":
~ Francine Prose
So whatever you wish that men would do to you, do so to them. JESUS, MATTHEW 7 : 12
~ Francine Rivers
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
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
Read not to contradict and confute; nor to believe and take for granted; nor to find talk and discourse; but to weigh and consider. Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested: that is, some books are to be read only in parts, others to be read, but not curiously, and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention.
~ Francis Bacon
Read not to contradict and confute, nor to believe and take for granted ...but to weigh and consider.
~ Francis Bacon
good manners are an admission that everybody is so tender that they have to be handle with gloves.
~ Francis Scott Fitzgerald
It occurred to her that mercy was the ability to stop, if only for a moment. There was no mercy where there could be no stopping.
~ Frank Herbert
I need time now to consider the future that is a past within my mind.
~ Frank Herbert
mercy was the ability to stop, if only for a moment. There was no mercy where there could be no stopping.
~ Frank Herbert
Ocorreu-lhe que a misericórdia era a capacidade de parar, mesmo que apenas por um instante. Não havia misericórdia onde não era possível parar.
~ Frank Herbert
It occurred to her that mercy was the ability to stop, if only for a moment.
~ Frank Herbert
You cannot go on forever stealing what you need without regard to those who come after.
~ Frank Herbert
Never smoke another man's pipe.
~ Frank McCourt
I always wait a few days before returning e-mails from my friends because I don't want them to think I have nothing better to do
~ Frank Warren
But Gregor understood easily that it was not only consideration for him which prevented their moving, for he could easily have been transported in a suitable crate with a few air holes; what mainly prevented the family from moving was their complete hopelessness and the thought that they had been struck by a misfortune as none of their relatives and acquaintances had ever been hit.
~ Franz Kafka
A man might find for a moment that he was unable to work, but that's exactly the right time to remember his past accomplishments and to consider that later on, when the obstacles has been removed, he's bound to work all the harder and more efficiently.
~ Franz Kafka
His growing lack of concern for the others hardly surprised him, whereas previously he had prided himself on being considerate.
~ Franz Kafka
Don't be too hasty, don't take somebody else's opinion without testing it.
~ Franz Kafka
Torment yourself as little as possible, then you'll torment me less.
~ Franz Kafka
The less you torment yourself, the less you'll be tormenting me.
~ Franz Kafka