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Quotes about Altruism

Lend, expecting nothing in return. Then your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High. Luke 6:35
— Beth Moore
To lose yourself in righteous service to others can lift your sights and get your mind off personal problems, or at least put them in proper focus.
— Ezra Taft Benson
The purpose of life is to help others, and if you can't help them, won't you at least not hurt them? I know that is a platitude, that that is sentimental and can easily be attacked. But loving, caring is simple, and we make it complex. Our own neuroses make it complex.
— Leo Buscaglia
Courage is inseparable from love and leads to what may arguably be the noblest of all warrior virtues: selflessness.
— Steven Pressfield
We could go to the extreme of giving away everything we have to feed, clothe, and house the poor, or we could sacrifice ourselves in the most heroic of ways, even our body or our life, but if we don't do those things out of a heart of pure love, they won't profit us in any way (1 Corinthians 13:3). Love is what gives meaning to all that we do.
— Stormie Omartian
We express true love in obedience to God and service to others- not reckless or selfish behavior- and we choose these behaviors.
— Joshua Harris
Would we not do well to have the pleasing of God as our motive rather than to try to elevate ourselves above our brother and outdo another?
— Ezra Taft Benson
The Bible teaches us to be more concerned about the needs and feelings of others than our own. We are to encourage and build self-confidence in our loved ones, friends, and associates.
— Billy Graham
Moral living sometimes demands difficult choices. It requires selflessness.
— Billy Graham
Give prayerfully... give joyfully...and ask God to use your gifts to help others in the name of Jesus.
— Billy Graham
When Christ's love fills our hearts, it puts selfishness on the run.
— Billy Graham
Thinking of and serving with others can be an antidote to negative and unhealthy introspection.
— Billy Graham