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Love actually is a great act of the will. It's when I say, "I desire your good, not for my sake but for yours". To love is to break out of the black hole of the ego and say, "My life is about you".
- Robert Barron
Serving others is the best way of applying our faith in such a way that it leads to real transformation and change.
- Bob Roberts Jr.
There is always something infinitely mean about other people's tragedies.
- Oscar Wilde
Learning to live for others isn't something that just comes naturally to anybody. You have to train yourself to do it.
- Joyce Meyer
Each man has in him the potential to realize the truth through his own will and endeavour and to help others to realize it.
- Aung San Suu Kyi
It is true that in a world of high consumption, where anything and everything is possible, nothing is so humanizing as love, and a conscious interest in the life of others, particularly in the life of the oppressed. For love leaves us open to wounding and disappointment.
- Jurgen Moltmann
Love God and He will enable you to love others even when they disappoint you.
- Francine Rivers
Sin and love are exact opposites. Love is benefiting others at the expense of yourself. Sin is benefiting yourself at the expense of others. Sin is selfishness; love is selflessness.
- Frank Viola
Remember you are just an extra in everyone else's play.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
We are not pro-life simply because we are warding off death. We are pro-life to the extent that we are men and women for others, all others; to the extent that no human flesh is a stranger to us; to the extent that we can touch the hand of another in love, to the extent that for us there are no "others.
- Brennan Manning
The tendency in legalistic religion is to mistrust God, to mistrust others, and consequently, to mistrust ourselves.
- Brennan Manning
Life can be taken out of others in rivulets and drops, in the small daily failures of inattention, that bitterest fruit of self-absorption, as surely as by terrible strokes to their hearts.
- Brennan Manning