Quotes about Generosity
We can always find something to give. The joy of giving does not spring from the availability of dispensable resources. True richness is defined not in how much you have but how much you can give! Meaning, fulfillment and happiness come from making a difference and giving happiness to others.
— Brian Tracy
Take 2 heaping cups of Patience 1 heart full of Love 2 handfuls of Generosity Sprinkle with Kindness Add plenty of Faith Mix well and spread over a period of a lifetime and serve everybody you meet.
— Terri Blackstock
Love is a mutual self-giving which ends in self-recovery.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
How much would every marriage change if we pursued absolute benevolence over our own comfort, happiness, and self-interest?
— Gary Thomas
If you have an extra shirt to give to a toxic person, be kind. If you can give to a difficult individual without taking time away from a reliable individual, go for it. But if your investment of time and money keeps you from fulfilling your ministry and fighting your own battles, including investing in other reliable people, it's time to reevaluate. It's time to say no—even to your children.
— Gary Thomas
response—"Lord, how can I love him [or her] today like he [or she] has never been loved?" The answer may be very practical: take over a chore, speak a word of encouragement, take care of something that needs fixing. Or it may be romantic, or over-the-top creative, or generous, or very simple.
— Gary Thomas
You won't find happiness at the end of a road named selfishness.
— Gary Thomas
Love only grows by sharing. You can only have more for yourself by giving it away to others.
— Brian Tracy
The more credit you give away, the more will come back to you. The more you help others, the more they will want to help you.
— Brian Tracy
Love the giver more than the gift.
— Brigham Young
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— Brother Andrew
God really is a Father, as displeased with a cramped, niggardly attitude of lack as with its opposite.
— Brother Andrew