Quotes about Compassion
women followed him and supported him out of their own means. It was a woman who washed his feet with her tears, and a woman who anointed his body to be buried. Women, therefore are highly favored, and show
— John Bunyan
If any of those who were awakened by my ministry, did after that fall back (as sometimes too many did), I can truly say, their loss hath been more to me, than if one of my own children, begotten of my own body, had been going to its grave:
— John Bunyan
He loves me with love that passeth knowledge, and I will love him. His love stripped him of all for my sake; Lord, let my love strip me of all for thy sake. I am a son of love, an object of love, a monument of love; of free love, of distinguishing love, of peculiar love, and of love that passeth knowledge: and why should not I walk in love-in love to God, in love to man, in holy love, in love unfeigned?
— John Bunyan
They also thought to drive away his distemper by harsh and surly carriages to him; sometimes they would deride, sometimes they would chide, and sometimes they would quite neglect him.
— John Bunyan
You cannot enjoy others until you enjoy yourself because you cannot give to others what you do not have.
— John Maxwell
People dont care what you know until they know what you care.
— John Maxwell
People don't care how much you know unless you know how much you care.
— John Maxwell
To lead yourself, use your head; to lead others, use your heart.
— John Maxwell
You don't really understand people until you hear their life story. If you know their stories, you grasp their history, their hurts, their hopes and aspirations. You put yourself in their shoes. And just by virtue of listening and remembering what's important to them, you communicate that you care and desire to add value.
— John Maxwell
The goal of confrontation should be to help, not to humiliate.
— John Maxwell
Getters generally don't get happiness; givers get it.
— John Maxwell
There is no life as empty as the self-centered life. There is no life as centered as the self-empty life.
— John Maxwell