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Quotes about Empathy

If the people would bother to learn about the cultures instead of condemning them, they might not be afraid.
— Tracie Peterson
Seeing his eyes glisten with unshed tears, Hannah reached out to take hold of his hand. She felt her breath catch as he tightened his fingers over hers.
— Tracie Peterson
She didn't want to. She loved you. She loves you now. Yes, she hurt you and she made a terrible mistake in leaving you. But your father made mistakes, too, and you will, as well. We all make bad choices - decisions that would better be left to rot in the bottom of the barrel. But we can't undo them. We can only move forward.
— Tracie Peterson
Often times we reach out to people who would rather not be reached. We love people who reject our love and would just as soon spit in our face, but Jesus asks us to go on loving--go on reaching. It's easy to love someone when they love us, but so much harder to love when we are treated poorly by that person.
— Tracie Peterson
We all have scars. Some are visible and others aren't, but they are there all the same. Your scar makes you no less worthy.
— Tracie Peterson
So often people think of sharing God's love by preaching or reading the Bible to someone. More often, we can show people Jesus by demonstrating kindness and love in practical ways.
— Tracie Peterson
Humility isn't thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less.
— Patrick Lencioni
It's all about standing there naked in front of the client. It's about building trust. And in the end, that means the client trusts them and takes care of them.
— Patrick Lencioni
Tell the kind truth.
— Patrick Lencioni
Trust] requires team members to make themselves vulnerable to one another, and be confident that their respective vulnerabilities will not be used against them.
— Patrick Lencioni
All great relationships, the ones that last over time, require productive conflict in order to grow.
— Patrick Lencioni
All great relationships, the ones that last over time, require productive conflict in order to grow. This is true in marriage, parenthood, friendship, and certainly business.
— Patrick Lencioni