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FIVE WAYS TO LOVE YOUR PASSENGERS
— Jon Gordon
Embrace every opportunity of exercising kind feelings and doing good to others, especially to the household of faith.
— Adoniram Judson
I believe you mother everybody, not in a cloying, hovering way, but taking care of what is around you.
— Alice Walker
You think you are so bad,' she said, 'but it was only because you couldn't bear the pain. But they can bear pain - other people's pain - endlessly. They are the people who don't care.
— Graham Greene
Good People Do Things For Other People. That's It. The End.
— Ricky Gervais
Cissy Gay is dying,' she said, 'and it's a shame and disgrace that she is dying in a Christian community with no one to do anything for her. Whatever she's been or done, she's a human being.
— LM Montgomery
Mrs. Binnie says we throw out more with a spoon than the men can be bringing in with a shovel...Binnie-like. Our men like the good living. And what if we don't be having too much money, Patsy dear? Sure and we do have lashings of things no money could be buying. There'll be enough squeezed out for Cuddles when the time comes. The Good Man Above will be seeing to that.
— LM Montgomery
But the meaning is to walk in the ways of the Lord. As He clothes the naked so do thou also clothe the naked; as He visited the sick, so do thou also visit the sick; as he comforted mourners, so do Thou also comfort mourners" (Sotah 14a).
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
Family isn't about whose blood you have. It's about who you care about.
— Desmond Tutu
We are made for loving. If we don't love, we will be like plants without water.
— Desmond Tutu
There's some that constantly put monkeys on your back. It's their monkey, but somehow you end up carrying it. Often there are people who really care, but they constantly have problems and they want to share it with you and you're constantly trying to fix things for them. In truth, you're worried more about their problems than you do your own. Be weary of the monkeys.
— Dolly Parton
Yet many times I felt terribly alone and was convinced that no one else understood. And I still think that's true. When our pain becomes intense and endures for weeks without relief, no one else really knows. I'm not sure it's worthwhile for them to know what it's like. They care. That's what I think is important.
— Don Piper