Quotes About Selflessness
Be not querulous, be Content with little, be kind, be free; avoid all superfluity, all vain prattling; be magnanimous.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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That whenever I felt like helping someone who was short of money, or otherwise in need, I never had to be told that I had no resources to do it with. And that I was never put in that position myself—of having to take something from someone else.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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X. Labour not as one to whom it is appointed to be wretched, nor as one that either would be pitied, or admired; but let this be thine only care and desire; so always and in all things to prosecute or to forbear, as the law of charity, or mutual society doth require.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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We were made, Marcus tells us over and over, not for ourselves but for others, and our nature is fundamentally unselfish.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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73. When you have done a good act and another has received it, why do you look for a third thing besides these, as fools do, either to have the reputation of having done a good act or to obtain a return?
~ Marcus Aurelius
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We were made, Marcus tells us over and over, not for ourselves but for others, and our nature is fundamentally unselfish. In our relationships with others we must work for their collective good, while treating them justly and fairly as individuals.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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nor to showing myself off as a man who practises much discipline, or does benevolent acts in order to make a display
~ Marcus Aurelius
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selfishness; both of them will do you harm. When you start to lose your temper, remember: There's nothing manly about rage. It's courtesy and kindness that define a human being—and a man. That's who possesses strength and nerves and guts, not the angry whiners.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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And you can also commit injustice by doing nothing. 6. Objective judgment, now, at this very moment. Unselfish action, now, at this very moment. Willing acceptance—now, at this very moment—of all external events. That's all you need.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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When one sort of person does a good deed, they mark it down as a favor to be repaid. Another sort of person doesn't seek a reward, but they take satisfaction in knowing that they've acted generously. A third sort of person doesn't even know what they've done; they bear good deeds as a vine bears grapes—naturally, without thinking about it.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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A man when he has done a good act, does not call out for others to come and see, but he goes on to another act, as a vine goes on to produce again the grapes in season.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Don't waste the rest of your time here worrying about other people- unless it affects the common good. It will keep you from doing anything useful.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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neither was there any man that ever thought himself undervalued by him, or that could find in his heart, to think himself a better man than he.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Like a horse after running a race, or a bee after making honey, a good person doesn't stop and look around for applause or rewards. They go on to produce another good deed, as a vine produces more grapes in season.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Pecinta ketenaran menganggap aktivitas orang lain adalah kebaikannya sendiri; pecinta kenikmatan, menganggapnya sebagai sensasi yang ia sendiri rasakan; tetapi orang yang cerdas menganggap semua tindakannya sebagai kebaikannya sendiri. - Marcus Aurelius
~ Marcus Aurelius
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The only wealth which you will keep forever is the wealth you have given away.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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I think Jesus would have said, "It's not about me." During his lifetime, he deflected attention from himself. In an illuminating passage in our earliest gospel, when a man addressed him as "Good Teacher," Jesus responded with, "Why do you call me good? No one is good but God alone."22
~ Marcus J. Borg
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There is no doubt that a person who is called generous and open-handed has duty in mind, not gain. So likewise justice looks for no prize and no price; it is sought for itself, and is at once the cause and meaning of all the virtues.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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We don't practise generosity in order to secure gratitude, nor do we invest our gifts in the hope of a favourable return. Rather, it is nature that inclines us towards generosity. Just so, we don't seek friendship with an expectation of gain, but regard the feeling of love as its own reward.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Mine is the disaster, if disaster there be; and to be severely distressed at one's own misfortunes does not show that you love your friend, but that you love yourself.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Those in pain have no time for the pain they cause.
~ Margaret Atwood
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That is the other side of selflessness: its tyranny.
~ Margaret Atwood
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I want to keep on living, in any form. I resign my body freely, to the uses of others. They
~ Margaret Atwood
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In the moment just before giving, I am loved.
~ Margaret Atwood
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