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Quotes About Needs

God's people are his plan to respond to the needs of the oppressed in our world.
~ Gary A. Haugen
Love is not our only emotional need. Psychologists have observed that among our basic needs are the need for security, self-worth, and significance. Love, however, interfaces with all of those. If I feel loved by my spouse, I can relax, knowing that my lover will do me no ill. I feel secure in her presence. I may face many uncertainties in my vocation. I may have enemies in other areas of my life, but with my spouse I feel secure.
~ Gary Chapman
We believe that she is committed to meeting our needs, that he loves us as much as we love him and would never do anything to hurt us. That thinking is always fanciful. Not that we are insincere in what we think and feel, but we are unrealistic. We fail to reckon with the reality of human nature. By nature, we are egocentric.
~ Gary Chapman
La necesidad de importancia es la fuerza emocional detrás de gran parte de nuestra conducta.
~ Gary Chapman
When we have needs, we can turn to the One whose compassion is unending. — Jenni Davenport —
~ Gary Chapman
God knows how often I pray for you. Day and night I bring you and your needs in prayer to God.
~ Gary Chapman
The Lord loves it when we serve each other in love and put each other's needs above our own. When we follow his commands, joy often follows—as mentioned in the psalm above and as evident in this couple's example. Learn to speak your spouse's love language, and you, too, can have a growing, thriving relationship.
~ Gary Chapman
Your Father knows exactly what you need even before you ask him! —Matthew 6:8
~ Gary Chapman
God knows how often I pray for you. Day and night I bring you and your needs in prayer to God. —Romans 1:9
~ Gary Chapman
Los psicólogos han observado que entre nuestras necesidades básicas están las de seguridad, autoestima e importancia. Sin embargo, el amor interactúa con todas estas.
~ Gary Chapman
Love isn't about getting everything you want and need and making sure you always feel happy. Love is a choice to meet someone else's needs, to sacrifice for another, to want what's best for the other—even when it's hard.
~ Gary Chapman
Jesus wants to meet our needs with His healing touch. — Jenni Davenport
~ Gary Chapman
A true gift is providing what someone really needs. Don't hesitate to ask others how you can help. — Jane M. Abeln —
~ Gary Chapman
When we hear of needs and try to meet them with the resources we have, we love wisely. — Julia D. Emblen —
~ Gary Chapman
True love responds to real needs and gets involved through prayer. — Mac Thurston —
~ Gary Chapman
And this same God who takes care of me will supply all your needs from his glorious riches, which have been given to us in Christ Jesus. —Philippians 4:19
~ Gary Chapman
Loving other people means meeting their needs, whatever those needs may be. — Rebecca Krusee
~ Gary Chapman
If we wish to love each other, we need to know what the other person wants.
~ Gary Chapman
We can't meet all the needs, but we can meet some of them. — Sudha Khristmukti
~ Gary Chapman
If we don't meet people's felt needs, we will never meet their real needs.
~ Gary L. McIntosh
Second, different designers of the classification system have different needs, and the shifting ecology of relationships among the disciplines using the classification will necessarily be reflected in the scheme itself.
~ Geoffrey C. Bowker
The great river-courses which have shaped the lives of men have hardly changed; and those other streams, the life-currents that ebb and flow in human hearts, pulsate to the same great needs, the same great loves and terrors.
~ George Eliot
The days were longer then (for time, like money, is measured by our needs), when summer afternoons were spacious, and the clock ticked slowly in the winter evenings.
~ George Eliot Middlemarch
Thus, pragmatic liberals see social programs as a way to help others pursue their self-interest, while idealistic liberals see social programs as a commitment to providing basic human needs, which is an end in itself. To pragmatic liberals social programs are investments; to idealistic liberals, they are a matter of civic duty. Again
~ George Lakoff