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helping-others world may
Benjamin Franklin The noblest question in the world is: 'What good may I do in it?'
helping-others earth helping
Betty Ford That's what we're here on this Earth for, to help others.
helping-others men ties-of-love
Charles William Eliot The most satisfactory thing in all this earthly life is to be able to serve our fellow-beings-first, those who are bound to us by ties of love, then the wider circle of fellow-townsmen, fellow-countrymen, or fellow-men. To be of service is a solid foundation for contentment in this world.
helping-others joy forgiving
Arthur Ashe I know I could never forgive myself if I elected to live without humane purpose, without trying to help the poor and unfortunate, without recognizing that perhaps the purest joy in life comes with trying to help others.
helping-others ifs-and people
Ayn Rand There is nothing wrong in helping other people, if and when they are worthy of the help and you can afford to help them.
helping-others imagination people
Brenda Ueland Orthodox criticism ... is a murderer of talent. And because the most modest and sensitive people are the most talented, having the most imagination and sympathy, these are the first ones to get killed off.
helping-others perspective matter
Baltasar Gracian Help others solve their problems; standing farther away, you can often see matters more clearly than they do. . . The greatest service you can render someone else is helping him or her help themselves.
helping-others solution-to-a-problem feels
Aung San Suu Kyi I've always thought that the best solution for those who feel helpless is for them to help others.
giving credit world
Charles Caleb Colton Instead of exhibiting talent in the hope that the world would forgive their eccentricities, they have exhibited only their eccentricities, in the hope that the world would give them credit for talent.
giving heaven littles
Charles Spurgeon There is nothing little in God; His mercy is like Himself-it is infinite. You cannot measure it. His mercy is so great that it forgives great sins to great sinners, after great lengths of time, and then gives great favours and great privileges, and raises us up to great enjoyments in the great heaven of the great God.
giving christ repentance
Charles Spurgeon Repentance will not make you see Christ; but to see Christ will give you repentance.
giving way stewardship
Charles Spurgeon Even if I give the whole of my worth to Him, He will find a way to give back to me much more than I gave.
giving people church
Charles Spurgeon If you have to give a carnival to get people to come to church, then you will have to keep giving carnivals to keep them coming back.
giving way
Charles Spurgeon God has a way of giving by the cartloads to those who give away by shovelfuls.
giving-up giving heaven
Charles Spurgeon You must either give up your sins or give up all hope of heaven.
giving heaven spurgeon
Charles Spurgeon If when I get to heaven the Lord shall say to me, Spurgeon, I want you to preach for all eternity, I would reply, Lord, give me a Bible, that is all I need.
giving soul satisfaction
Charles Spurgeon My soul has learned yet more fully than ever, this day, that there is no satisfaction to be found in earthly things-God alone can give rest to my spirit.
expectations people words-of-wisdom
Charles Dickens So, throughout life, our worst weaknesses and meannesses are usually committed for the sake of the people whom we most despise.
expectations being-the-best lows
Chip Kelly If your expectations aren't to be the best, then... you know, nobody rises to low expectations.
expectations boredom inspire
Edward Hirsch One of the deep fundamentals of poetry is the recurrence of sounds, syllables, words, phrases, lines, and stanzas. Repetition can be one of the most intoxicating features of poetry. It creates expectations, which can be fulfilled or frustrated. It can create a sense of boredom and complacency, but it can also incite enchantment and inspire bliss.
expectations understanding may
David Hume Habit may lead us to belief and expectation but not to the knowledge, and still less to the understanding, of lawful relations.
expectations recipes disaster
Bear Grylls You can't live someone else's expectations in life. It's a recipe for disaster.
expectations house tools
Audre Lorde For we have built into all of us, old blueprints of expectation and response, old structures of oppression and these must be altered at the same time that we alter the living condition which are the result of those structures. For the master's tool will never dismantle the master's house.
expectations assuming granted
Frederic Bastiat Nothing is more senseless than to base so many expectations on the state, that is, to assume the existence of collective wisdom and foresight after taking for granted the existence of individual imbecility and improvidence.
expectations people trying
Derek Jacobi Reputation is fine but you have to keep justifying it. In a sense, it makes it harder because people's expectations of you are higher. So, you have to fulfill those expectations. Or, try to exceed those expectations. But, it becomes more difficult as time goes on.
expectations i-can do-the-best
Carlos Beltran I know there are a lot of expectations of me, and I will do the best I can.