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Quotes About Consideration

We must be willing to give advice but only when it is requested and never in a condescending manner.
~ Gary Chapman
It is foolish to belittle one's neighbor; a sensible person keeps quiet. —Proverbs 11:12
~ Gary Chapman
not really a loving thing to do. — Janet Graham —
~ Gary Chapman
It's worth going out of our way to show love. — Elsi Dodge
~ Gary Chapman
include others in our plans. — Mark Littleton —
~ Gary Chapman
We who are strong must be considerate of those who are sensitive about things like this. We must not just please ourselves. —Romans 15:1
~ Gary Chapman
If you can help your neighbor now, don't say, "Come back tomorrow, and then I'll help you." —Proverbs 3:28
~ Gary Chapman
Lord God, sometimes I forget how much a small gesture can mean to my spouse—even if his or her primary love language isn't gifts. Please help me to be thoughtful and to show him or her how much I care.
~ Gary Chapman
The best way we can make sure kids will grow up to be considerate adults is to demonstrate love for others while they're still small. — Jim D. Ferguson —
~ Gary Chapman
When speaking might cause pain, love chooses to remain silent. — Jeanette Levellie —
~ Gary Chapman
when no card or signature is included. — Diane Buller —
~ Gary Chapman
Never give advice until you are sure the other person wants it.
~ Gary Chapman
Do not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same.
~ George Bernard Shaw
Your heart and your mouth wil be in two separate parts of your body if you again forget in whose presence you stand.
~ George Bernard Shaw
It is this consideration of other people or rather this cowardly fear of them which we call consideration that makes us the sentimental slaves we are. To consider you, as you call it, is to substitute your will for my own. How if it be a baser will than mine?
~ George Bernard Shaw
At her age! Nonsense! Time enough to think of the future when you havnt any future to think of. No, Eliza: do as this lady does: think of other people's futures; but never think of your own. Think of chocolates, and taxis, and gold, and diamonds.
~ George Bernard Shaw
If you can't say something nice about a person, go ahead
~ George Carlin
the direct external calls on his judgment and sympathies brought the added impulse needed to draw him out of himself. It was not simply that beneficent harness of routine which enables silly men to live respectably and unhappy men to live calmly - it was a perpetual claim on the immediate fresh application of thought, and on the consideration of another's need and trial.
~ George Eliot
how hard it is to walk always in fear of hurting another who is tied to us.
~ George Eliot
lest, to so delicate an article as a lady's temper, the slightest touch should do mischief.
~ George Eliot
I didn't care at all about losing, but I just didn't want Emerson to feel bad, You know, I didn't win, but Felicity won, and when you come to the set next time, you can give her a big congratulations.
~ Teri Hatcher
When team members openly and passionately share their opinions about a decision, they don't wonder whether anyone is holding back. Then, when the leader has to step in and make a decision because there is no easy consensus, team members will accept that decision because they know that their ideas were heard and considered.
~ Patrick Lencioni
I turned down the first script offered to me, and the second. I lay on my back one day under an umbrella, in the garden, reading the third, and wondered why I had turned down the first.
~ Conrad Veidt
Can you call and thank reviewers? I always wondered that.
~ Andrew Sean Greer