Quotes About Consideration
These Scriptures, therefore, are infinitely far from justifying the slavery under consideration; for it cannot be made to appear that one in a thousand of these slaves has done any thing to forfeit his own liberty.
~ Samuel Hopkins
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If you're ever tempted by suicidal thoughts, stop and really think about what this will do to your dog. Because your dog will never be the same.
~ Rosemary Thornton
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In the Invitation step, kids get practice at considering a range of solutions to a problem, considering the likely outcomes of those solutions, and shifting from a solution that only works for them to a solution that will work for other people, too.
~ Ross W. Greene
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If you are late, you are wasting precious moments of another person's life. Moments they can never get back!
~ Rowan Coleman
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People don't necessarily want or need to be done unto as you would have them do unto you. They want to be done unto as they want to be done unto
~ Roy Blount Jr.
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And that, to me, embraces the very soul of the most important commandment you'll find anywhere in your Principles of Successful Termination : 'Do in others as you would have others do you in.
~ Rupert Holmes
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It is supposed to be in very bad taste to discuss a person behind his back; and to discuss a dead person behind his back is most unfair, for he cannot even retaliate.
~ Ruskin Bond
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reverent care and reads the statements it contains as he would
~ Russell H. Conwell
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O yes youwl want to think on that you dont want your mouf to walk you where your feet dont want to go.
~ Russell Hoban
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If you are a host to your guest, be a host to his dog also.
~ Russian proverb
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Do not spit in the well - you may be thirsty by and by.
~ Russian proverb
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Aun cuando nuestra forma de vida pueda parecernos heroica, hay una buena proporción de nuestra frenética actividad que perturba a aquellos que nos rodean.
~ Ruth Haley Barton
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As far as you can, get into the habit of asking yourself in relation to any action taken by another: What is his point of reference here? But begin with yourself: examine yourself first.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Jangan pernah menyakiti orang lain dengan perbuatan mau pun kata-kata.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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It is not fit that I should give myself pain, for I have never intentionally given pain even to another.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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He who loves fame considers another man's activity to be his own good; and he who loves pleasure, his own sensations; but he who has understanding, considers his own acts to be his own good. It
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Inquire of yourself as soon as you wake from sleep, whether it will make any difference to you, if another does what is just and right. It will make no difference.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Nothing will stand in the way of thy acting justly and soberly and considerately.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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I have no right to do myself an injury. Have I ever injured anyone else if I could avoid it?
~ Marcus Aurelius
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42. I have no right to do myself an injury. Have I ever injured anyone else if I could avoid it?
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Inquire of thyself as soon as thou wakest from sleep, whether it will make any difference to thee, if another does what is just and right. It will make no difference.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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So it is that we have more respect for what our neighbours will think of us than we have for ourselves.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Si esta el Hombre dotado de sensibilidad e inteligencia y es capaz de fijar altamente la consideración en cuanto pasa en el mundo, no encontrará acaso nada ni aun en lo que acontece como adición natural, qué no suponga una gracia característica.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Never injure a friend, even in jest.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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