Quotes about Empathy
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
Our feelings of sympathy do not embrace all of humanity in equal measure. Some human beings matter to us. We care intensely about their well-being. Others do not matter very much, and still others do not matter at all. This is a hard saying, and may be difficult to accept but it is obviously and undeniably true.
— David Livingstone Smith
He said the best contract lawyers were the ones who heard the unspoken. The hopes and dreams and fears that both sides held, sometimes so tightly they didn't even know it themselves. A good contract attorney has to be a mediator first and foremost. And the best mediator is someone who can translate conflicting emotions into some form of harmony. But to do that, they have to look beneath the surface. See the unseen. Hear the unspoken.
— Davis Bunn
If you go out looking for friends, you're going to find they are very scarce. If you go out to be a friend, you'll find them everywhere.
— Zig Ziglar
You can have everything in life that you want if you just give enough other people what they want.
— Zig Ziglar
I'm merely trying to be something akin to a nice, kind, good actress.
— Christina Ricci