Quotes about Others
We can all be successful and make money, but when we die, that ends. But when you are significant is when you help other people be successful. That lasts many a lifetime.
- Lou Holtz
Encouragement and hope are the two most powerful qualities any person can provide to others.
- Zig Ziglar
I would hope that we can load our moral computers with three elements of integrity: 1. Dealing justly with oneself. 2. Dealing justly with others. 3. Recognizing the law of the harvest.
- James Faust
Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it's thinking of yourself less.
- Rick Warren
We must want for others, not ourselves alone.
- Eleanor Roosevelt
True humility is the willingness to allow others to help judge our leanings, leadings and revelations.
- Dutch Sheets
When the only one who has a right to be angry chooses love and service, when He considers the interests of others more important than His own and chooses humility—He changes everything (p. 55).
- Edward Welch
Regarding other people, our problem is that we need them (for ourselves) more than we love them (for the glory of God). The task God sets for us is to need them less and love them more. Instead of looking for ways to manipulate others, we will ask God what our duty is toward them.
- Edward Welch
If something comes toward you with grace and can pass through you and toward others with grace, you can trust it as the voice of God.
- Fr. Richard Rohr
The spiritual man in mythology, in literature and in the great world religions has an excess of life, he knows he has it, makes no apology for it, and finally recognizes that he does not even need to protect or guard it. It is not for him. It is for others. His life is not his own. His life is not about him. It is about God.
- Fr. Richard Rohr
It is the egoic illusion of our own perfect rightness that often allows us to crucify others.
- Fr. Richard Rohr
unlearning, letting go, surrendering, serving others, and not the language of self-development—which often lurks behind our popular notions of "salvation.
- Fr. Richard Rohr