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Quotes related to Colossians 3:12
Why did he endure all these feelings? Because he knew you would feel them too.
— Max Lucado
And who are we? We are the branches. We bear fruit: "love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness" (Gal. 5:22 NASB). We meditate on what is "true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable . . . excellent and worthy of praise" (Phil. 4:8 NLT). Our gentleness is evident to all. We bask in the "peace of God, which transcends all understanding" (Phil. 4:7 NIV).
— Max Lucado
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
People may not remember what you said, but they will remember how you made them feel
— Maya Angelou
People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did. But people will never forget how you made them feel. ~ From intro to movie: Spinning Into Butter
— Maya Angelou
Long after people forget what you said or did, they will remember how you made them feel. —Tim Sanders
— Maya Angelou
Did I learn to be kinder, To be more patient, And more generous, More loving, More ready to laugh, And more easy to accept honest tears? If I accept those legacies of my departed beloveds, I am able to say, Thank You to them for their love and Thank You to God for their lives.
— Maya Angelou
You are very kind and very intelligent and those elements are not always found together.
— Maya Angelou
never make someone a priority, when all you are is just a option.
— Maya Angelou
If I am comfortable inside my skin, I have the ability to make other people comfortable inside their skins.
— Maya Angelou
Humility says there were people before me who found the path. I'm a road builder. For those who are yet to come, I seem to be finding the path and they will be road builders. That keeps one humble. Love keeps one humble.
— Maya Angelou
attraction to and tolerance for the bizarre, other-centeredness that results in abandonment of self
— Melody Beattie