Neighbor Quotes
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To be truly good means more than not robbing people . . . To be truly good means more than being righteously religious . . . To be truly good means being a good neighbor. . . . And to be a good neighbor means recognizing that there are ultimately no strangers. . . . Everybody is my neighbor! . . . Everybody is my brother! . . . There are no isolated monads wounded on the other side of the street! . . . We're all connected.
Brian D. McLaren
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At the end of the day, we need to stop thinking about what we can make of ourselves and start thinking more about who God is, what he has done and is doing in Christ for us and for our neighbors, and how he can use us and our fellow brothers and sisters to be instruments of his gift-giving.
Michael Horton
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I've never known of Wal-Mart to be a good neighbor in any town it's ever moved into.
Steve Earle
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Under the continual contact with the pebbles my feet have become hardened and used to the ground. My body, almost constantly nude, no longer suffers from the sun. Civilization is falling from me little by little. I am beginning to think simply, to feel only very little hatred for my neighbor - rather, to love him.
Paul Gauguin
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If we were able to see God's image in our neighbor, do you think weapons and generals would be needed?
Mother Teresa
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It's a recession when your neighbor loses his job; it's a depression when you lose yours.
Harry S Truman
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Follow the path of serenity. Why lose your temper if by losing it you offend God, trouble your neighbor and in the end have to set things aright anyway?
Mother Teresa
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People who have reformed themselves has contributed their full share towards the reformation of their neighbor.
Norman Douglas
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I want you to be concerned about your next door neighbor. Do you know your next door neighbor?
Mother Teresa
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You cannot get anything out of nature or from God by gambling; only out of your neighbor.
John Ruskin
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Enter my first neighbor - a woman who spoke in complete, coherent sentences, who ate with a knife and fork and who only cried at weddings. I couldn't help myself. In a dramatic gesture, I bolted the door and threw my body across it to prevent her exit. She understood.
Erma Bombeck
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We pray for trifles without so much as a thought of the greatest blessings; and we are not ashamed many times, to ask God for that which we should blush to own to our neighbor.
Seneca the Younger