Quotes related to Colossians 3:12
Boundless compassion for all living beings is the surest and most certain guarantee of pure moral conduct, and needs no casuistry. Whoever is filled with it will assuredly injure no one, do harm to no one, encroach on no man's rights; he will rather have regard for every one, forgive every one, help every one as far as he can, and all his actions will bear the stamp of justice and loving-kindness.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
For boundless compassion for all living beings is the firmest and most certain guarantee of moral good conduct and requires no casuistry. Whoever is filled with it will certainly injure no one, infringe on no one, do no one harm, rather, forbear everyone, forgive everyone, help everyone as much as he can, and all his actions will carry the imprint of justice and loving kindness.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Be gentle to all, and stern with yourself.
— Teresa of Avila
It is difficult to demonstrate love when you feel little to no motivation. But love in its truest sense is not based on feelings. Rather, love determines to show thoughtful actions even when there seems to be no reward. You will never learn to love until you learn to demonstrate kindness. First.
— Stephen Kendrick
Use social media for good and lift others up, not tear them down. Stay on the high road. Keep your peace.
— Germany Kent
At the end of the day people won't remember what you said or did, they will remember how you made them feel.
— Maya Angelou
To know each other is the best way to understand each other. To understand each other is the only way to love each other.
— Michelangelo
We can't always see people's pain; they can always feel our love.
— Bob Goff
We are each made for goodness, love and compassion. Our lives are transformed as much as the world is when we live with these truths.
— Desmond Tutu
I am persuaded that love and humility are the highest attainments in the school of Christ and the brightest evidences that He is indeed our Master.
— John Newton
Replace your judgments with empathy, upgrade your complaining to gratitude and trade in your fear for love.
— Hal Elrod
Compassion is not a passion; rather a noble disposition of the soul, made ready to receive love, mercy, and other charitable passions.
— Dante Alighieri