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The only ones among you who will be really happy are those who will have sought and found how to serve.
— Albert Schweitzer
He who lives only for himself is truly dead to others.
— Publilius Syrus
The best way to cheer yourself is to try to cheer somebody else up.
— Mark Twain
Do things for others and you'll find your self-consciousness evaporating like morning dew.
— Dale Carnegie
How well your readers connect with and care about this character determines the success of a story. In other words, if they've emotionally gone on the journey with the character, suffered with and experienced the joys and triumphs of the character, as well as learned the lessons and truths, only then have you, the author, done your job.
— Susan May Warren
Acquire the habit of making yourself agreeable and you profit both materially and mentally; for you will never be as happy in any other way as you will be when you know that you are making others happy.
— Napoleon Hill
The climb upward will be easier if you take others along with you.
— Napoleon Hill
Sympathy can never hinder success. It is selfishness that blights and destroys. As goodwill increases, man's prosperity will increase. All interests are mutual, and stand or fall together, and as sympathy expands the heart, it extends the circle of influence, making blessings, both spiritual and material, to more greatly abound.
— Napoleon Hill
Appropriateness of merchandise. The master salesperson analyzes both the prospective buyer and the buyer's needs, and offers only that which is appropriate to both.
— Napoleon Hill
The ministry of the church is a genuine concern for others. We need to stop talking about it and start doing it. Rise. Rise and shine, friend. Everyone you meet today is on heaven's Most Wanted list.
— Charles Swindoll
You can go to work and actually make someone else's job less miserable. Use your job to help others.
— Patrick Lencioni
Inviting others to help us with our work in the Church helps them feel needed and helps them feel the Spirit. When these feelings come, many people often then realize that something has been missing from their lives.
— Clayton M. Christensen