Quotes About Empathy
It's likely that every day presents an opportunity for you to practice radical hospitality to someone with whom you cross paths. There is no shortage of people who could use the fit of a caring, welcoming person in their life. How awesome would it be if, in a time of need, the first thing people would say is, "I need a Christian!" If you expect to be that person, you'll be surprised at how often the opportunities come along for you to show love through radical hospitality.
~ Thom Schultz
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Endeavor to be always patient of the faults and imperfections of others for thou has many faults and imperfections of thine own that require forbearance. If thou are not able to make thyself that which thou wishest, how canst thou expect to mold another in conformity to thy will?
~ Thomas a Kempis
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A system administrator sometimes needs to be a business-process consultant, corporate visionary, janitor, software engineer, electrical engineer, economist, psychiatrist, mindreader, and, occasionally, bartender. As
~ Thomas A Limoncelli
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How seldom we weigh our neighbors in the same balance as ourselves.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Be not angry that you cannot make another what you wish them to be; since you cannot make yourself what you wish to be.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be, since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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God hath thus ordered it, that we may learn to bear one another's burdens; for no man is without fault, no man without his burden, no man sufficient of himself, no man wise enough of himself; but we ought to bear with one another, comfort one another, help, instruct, and admonish one another.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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At the least, bear patiently, if thou canst not joyfully. And although thou be very unwilling to hear it, and feel indignation, yet check thyself, and suffer no unadvised word to come forth from thy lips, whereby the little ones may be offended. Soon the storm which hath been raised shall be stilled, and inward grief shall be sweetened by returning grace.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Whoever loves much, does much...
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Nothing will hinder you more than thinking only about yourself.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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To account nothing of one's self, and to think always kindly and highly of others, this is great and perfect wisdom.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Quickly enough we feel and reckon up what we bear at the hands of others, but we reflect not how much others are bearing from us.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Take pains to be patient in bearing the faults and weaknesses of others, for you too have many flaws that others must put up with.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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First keep the peace within yourself, then you can also bring peace to others.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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It is no great thing to mingle with the good and the meek, for this is naturally pleasing to all, and every one of us willingly enjoyeth peace and liketh best those who think with us: but to be able to live peaceably with the hard and perverse, or with the disorderly, or those who oppose us, this is a great grace and a thing much to be commended and most worthy of a man.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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If you should see another openly sin or commit some grievous offense, you should still not think yourself better because of it; for you do not know how long you will be able to stand. We are all weak and frail; but you should regard no one frailer than yourself.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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O sobie samym niewiele mniema?, a o innych zawsze jak najlepiej - to m?dro??, to jest doskona?o??. Nawet gdyby? widzia?, ?e kto? jawnie grzeszy albo dopuszcza si? zbrodni, nie powiniene? uwa?a? si? za lepszego, bo nie wiesz, jak d?ugo wytrwasz w dobrym. Wszyscy jeste?my u?omni, lecz ty nie s?d?, ?e kto? móg?by by? bardziej u?omny od ciebie.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Even shouldest thou see thy neighbor sin openly or grievously, yet thou oughtest not to reckon thyself better than he, for thou knowest not how long thou shalt keep thine integrity. All of us are weak and frail; hold thou no man more frail than thyself.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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It's meaningless to live a long life if you think only about yourself, and give no thought to caring about others.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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That is the highest and most profitable lesson, when a man truly knoweth and judgeth lowly of himself. To account nothing of one's self, and to think always kindly and highly of others, this is great and perfect wisdom
~ Thomas a Kempis
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He who would weigh well and rightly his own doings would not be the man to judge severely of another.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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To account nothing of one's self, and to think always kindly and highly of others, this is great and perfect wisdom. Even
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Si vieres a alguno pecar públicamente o cometer culpas graves, no te debes juzgar por mejor, porque no sabes cuánto podrás perseverar en el bien. Todos somos flacos; mas tú a nadie tengas por más flaco que a ti.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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1. To account nothing of one's self, and to think always kindly and highly of others, this is great and perfect wisdom. Even shouldest thou see thy neighbour sin openly or grievously, yet thou oughtest not to reckon thyself better than he, for thou knowest not how long thou shalt keep thine integrity. All of us are weak and frail; hold thou no man more frail than thyself.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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