Quotes related to Proverbs 11:25
We can be grateful for each opportunity to generously give.
— Melody Beattie
Generosity is the value we practice. Nonattachment is a gift.
— Melody Beattie
We try to be living proof that people can outgive God.
— Melody Beattie
The culture in which we live stresses looking out for number one. Without adopting such a self-centered value system, we can demand the best of ourselves while we are extending our hands to help others.
— Ben Carson
Everyone needs to find the one thing that brings out her passion. It's what we do and share with the world that matters. I believe it's important that we leave our communities in better shape than we found them.
— Beth Hoffman
Your wealth of experience makes you rich. Spend it on hurt people. They need it so badly.
— Beth Moore
Father Fernando did every thing in his power to assist the sick; and although he arrived much reduced in flesh, he did not become ill, and is now well.
— Junipero Serra
What's fulfilling is being happy and being able to help other people. The simple things.
— James Arthur
Children who have faith have distinctly different characteristics from those who don't. In fact, one of the main manifestations of a person with strong faith is the ability to giveānot just in terms of money or possessions, but also time, love, and encouragement.
— Stormie Omartian
Heavenly Father, I thank You and praise You for all You have given me. Help me to give back to You with the same heart of praise I have when I receive from You. I want to be a cheerful giver. Help me to never value my possessions more than I value You and Your laws. Enable me to give the way You want me to.
— Stormie Omartian
Acting is my first love and I want to stick to it. But I would be happy to offer my inputs to a script, if asked.
— Kunal Khemu
This is the true nature of gratitude. Time gnaws and diminishes all things, but it increases and adds to our good deeds: anytime we have extended a generous hand to a rational human being, that goodness keeps growing and glowing in the man's heart, forever remembered, constantly contemplated.
— Francois Rabelais