Others Quotes
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What we love in others we not only awaken in others, but we develop those very things more or less in ourselves.
Christian D. Larson
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I went to sleep last night and I arose with the dawn, I know that there are others who're still sleeping on, They've gone away, You've let me stay, I want to thank You.
Maya Angelou
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There is no finer revenge than that which others inflict on your enemy. Moreover, it has the advantage of leaving you the role of a generous man.
Cesare Pavese
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Over time, my customers and I would strike up conversations about music that led to deeper discussions, allowing me to humanise people that were once the objects of my hate. I began to develop empathy for them – and also received it at a time when I least deserved it, from those I least deserved it from. Once I began to connect with others that I once hated, I could no longer justify that hate.
Christian Picciolini
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I will always be someone who wants to do better than others. I love competition.
Jean-Claude Killy
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Spirituality is about the relationships that we have with our self, with others and with the universe.
Charles L. Whitfield
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Recognize that there will be failures, and acknowledge that there will be obstacles. But you will learn from your mistakes and the mistakes of others, for there is very little learning in success.
Michael Dell
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In order to truly give to others, you have to give to yourself first.
Ali Vincent
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By judging others, you make yourself easy to judge.
Ashly Lorenzana
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People have been known to achieve more as a result of working with others than against them.
Allan Fromme
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All politicians have vanity. Some wear it more gently than others.
David Steel
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A bodhisattva is someone who has taken on the sole task of meeting the needs of others, no matter how difficult that might be. His or her self-centeredness has been reduced to the point where wisdom, love, and compassion arise naturally, benefiting any situation. So the mind of a bodhisattva is heroic, vast, and of limitless benefit.
Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche
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Do not turn the power of your mind upon others, but turn it upon yourself in such a way that it will make you stronger, more positive, more capable, and more efficient, and as you develop in this manner, success must come of itself. There is only one way by which you can influence others legitimately, and that is through the giving of instruction, but in that case, there is no desire to influence. You desire simply to impart knowledge and information, and you exercise a most desirable influence without desiring to do so.
Christian D. Larson
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Respect yourself and others will respect you.
Confucius
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No man can Become Rich without enriching others.
Dan Miller
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The church is not made up of spiritual giants; only broken men can lead others to the cross.
David Bosch
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We wanted it to be easier for the end user to let others join.
Eric Yuan
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Paradoxically, we have become so ethnocentric in our relativism that we feel it is only okay for others - not us - to think their religion is superior!
Rene Girard
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The way we learn to write is the way we learn to talk: We listen to others and start mimicking speech, and that's how we come to become speakers. Writers you admire, you admire the way they plot, you admire the way they create a character, you admire the way they put a sentence together, those are the writers you should be reading.
Rick Yancey
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Don't set yourself on fire to keep others warm.
Carrie Fletcher
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'We're all self-serving.' Camilla shrugged. 'It's just a matter of what we do to others in service of ourselves.
Courtney Milan
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The older we get the more we realize that service to others is the only way to stay happy. If we do nothing to benefit others we will do nothing to benefit ourselves.
Carl Holmes
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What is it to you if I don't want others to want for me, if I want to want myself - if I want the impossible.
Yevgeny Zamyatin
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It is impossible for a stranger traveling through the United States to tell from the appearance of the people or the country whether he is in Toledo, Ohio, or Portland, Oregon. Ninety million Americans cut their hair in the same way, eat each morning exactly the same breakfast, tie up the small girls curls with precisely the same kind of ribbon fashioned into bows exactly alike; and in every way all try to look and act as much like all the others as they can.
Alfred Harmsworth