Quotes about Empathy
It seems to me there's an awful lot of trouble in the world that somehow wouldn't exist if all the people who sing such songs went and lived them out.
— Billy Graham
Thinking of and serving with others can be an antidote to negative and unhealthy introspection.
— Billy Graham
Our nation grew strong in an era when moral standards were emphasized, and it will grow weak when we condone that which we once condemned.
— Billy Graham
Your life is intricately woven into the lives of scores and hundreds of others around you. Consider the variety of lives that you influence in one day. Somewhere within your circle of contacts someone is being hurt. Are you aware of it?
— Billy Graham
We must not build up ourselves at the expense of others.
— Billy Graham
When you truly love someone, you want to please and honor them by the way you act. How you treat someone shows whether or not you really care about them.
— Billy Graham
True love is an act of the will—a conscious decision to do what is best for the other person instead of ourselves.
— Billy Graham
My heart breaks to see the world in such turmoil.
— Billy Graham
Patience graciously, compassionately and with understanding, judges the faults of others without unjust criticism.
— Billy Graham
Someone has said, "To have suffered much is like knowing many languages: It gives the sufferer access to many more people." Lord, help me to use any suffering I might be called upon to endure in that positive fashion.
— Billy Graham
Thousands of young couples go through with a loveless marriage because no one ever told them what genuine love is. If people today knew that kind of love, the divorce rate would be sharply reduced.
— Billy Graham
My wife often said that "a good marriage consists of two good forgivers.
— Billy Graham