Quotes about Graciousness
When friends are at your hearthside met, Sweet courtesy has done its most If you have made each guest forget That he himself is not the host.
— Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Treat everyone on Earth like you're staying in their home. Because you are.
— Jen Sincero
Courtesy is often the manifestation of trust, acceptance, and respect. We demonstrate courtesy by graciousness, consideration for one another, sincerity, listening, how we talk about teammates who aren't present, and the type of humor we use when jesting with one another.
— Pat MacMillan
The same love and graciousness as though I were a queen already and not wretched little Much-Afraid." Then she looked up into his face and for a little time could say no more, but at last she added, "My Lord, I cannot tell you how greatly I want to regard others in the same way.
— Hannah Hurnard
We have no Scriptural evidence that we serve the Lord at all, any farther than we find a habitual desire and aim to serve him wholly. He is gracious to our imperfections and weakness; yet he requires all the heart, and will not be served by halves, nor accept what is performed by a divided heart.
— John Newton
It is the characteristic of the magnanimous man to ask no favor but to be ready to do kindness to others.
— Aristotle
In many cases, change is not a function of life's cruelty but instead a function of God's graciousness.
— Shauna Niequist
Given to hospitality.
— Anonymous
Let waiting be our work, as it is His. And, if His waiting is nothing but goodness and graciousness, let ours be nothing but a rejoicing in that goodness, and a confident expectancy of that grace. And, let every thought of waiting become to us the simple expression of unmingled and unutterable blessedness, because it brings us to a God who waits that He may make Himself known to us perfectly as the gracious One. My soul, wait thou only upon God!
— Andrew Murray
You can attract more bees with a spoonful of sugar than a cupful of vinegar.
— Francis de Sales
If you can be kind and considerate for one day, then you can be for another. It won't cost you a penny in the world. Begin today.
— Dale Carnegie
Things can go away just like that. You got to be always respectful and nice and positive.
— Rich Brian