Quotes about Empathy
The more you treat someone you hate as if you loved them, the more you will find yourself loving them.
— Peter Kreeft
We too can love with the will even when we do not have loving emotions or feelings. We make this distinction toward ourselves quite easily, so we should be able to do it toward others too when necessary.
— Peter Kreeft
But to observe our neighbor's faults with the intention of looking down upon them or of detracting them . . . is sinful.
— Peter Kreeft
Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me.
— Peter Kreeft
Suffering together builds togetherness, and if togetherness is more important for us and for our joy than freedom from suffering is, then God is good to allow this suffering.
— Peter Kreeft
Love works; and if we do not see the works of love (in places where they obviously ought to be) then we can be sure that love is not present.
— Peter Kreeft
every troubled time and every troubled person.
— David Jeremiah
The Bible says when others treat you badly, you're supposed to love them, pray for them, bless them, and do good things for them. If you can't do it because you want to, then you must do it because you're obedient.
— David Jeremiah
Love without distinction. Love without calculation. Love without procrastination. Just love.
— David Jeremiah
Love is not about what we feel for others— it's about what we do for others.
— David Jeremiah
Love is not about what we feel for others— it's about what we do for others.
— David Jeremiah
When insult comes our way, we look for a way to respond in love.
— David Jeremiah