Quotes about Empathy
Asking forgiveness involves giving power to the person you're seeking forgiveness from.
— Donald Miller
Jason decided to stop yelling at his daughter and, instead, created a better story to invite her into.
— Donald Miller
The last thing I learned about relationships by swimming in the pond was there are more lifeguards than sharks. What I mean is, for the most part, other people aren't out to get us.
— Donald Miller
I think that's why so many couples fight, because they want their partners to validate them and affirm them, and if they don't get that, they feel as though they're going to die. And so they lash out. But it's a terrible thing to wake up and realize the person you just finished crucifying wasn't Jesus.
— Donald Miller
Just because a tagline sounds great or a picture on a website grabs the eye, that doesn't mean it helps us enter into our customers' story. In every line of copy we write, we're either serving the customer's story or descending into confusion; we're either making music or making noise.
— Donald Miller
I learned that true love turns the other cheek, does not take a wrong into account, loves all people regardless of their indifference or hostility.
— Donald Miller
It bears repeating. The more we talk about the problems our customers experience, the more interest they will have in our brand.
— Donald Miller
Advertisers personify the problems their customers face in order to capture their imagination and give their frustrations a focal point.
— Donald Miller
It's funny what happens to you when part of your heart gets born inside somebody else.
— Donald Miller
When we demonstrate empathy and authority, our customer instantly recognizes we are the person who can help them win the day.
— Donald Miller
One of the things I admire most about John is his ability to hold compassion in one hand and justice in the other. He offers both liberally and yet they don't cancel each other out.
— Donald Miller
By writing about the community we will create or join, and by listing the ways we will appreciate nature and art, we are reminding ourselves, over and over, that life is not about us. It's about sharing our human experience with other people.
— Donald Miller