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concern-for-others concern
We consider that the lives of all beings are just as precious as our own, and through this we develop a sense of concern for others. Dalai Lama
concern-for-others worry-less genuine-happiness
In our concern for others, we worry less about ourselves. Dalai Lama
concern-for-others mind source-of-happiness
More compassionate mind, more sense of concern for other's well-being, is source of happiness. Dalai Lama
concern-for-others oneness humanity
If we can cultivate a concern for others, keeping in mind the oneness of humanity, we can build a more compassionate world. Dalai Lama
concern-for-others welcome well-being
The more we feel concern for others and seek their well-being, the more friends we will have and the more welcome we will feel. Dalai Lama
concern-for-others peaceful mind
Although we are all the same in not wanting problems and wanting a peaceful life, we tend to create a lot of problems for ourselves. Encountering those problems, anger develops and overwhelms our mind, which leads to violence. A good way to counter this and to work for a more peaceful world is to develop concern for others. Then our anger, jealousy and other destructive emotions will naturally weaken and diminish. Dalai Lama
concern-for-others genuine-concern giving
The most compassionate form of giving is done with no thought or expectation of reward, and grounded in genuine concern for others. Dalai Lama
genuine-concern loathing masters
Do we loathe our masters behind a facade of love - or do we love them behind a facade of loathing? Aravind Adiga
genuine-concern roosters mystery
We are made mysteries to ourselves by the Rooster Coop we are locked in, Aravind Adiga
genuine-concern ideas people
Leading fosters a working atmosphere that stimulates an open exchange of ideas and fosters dissent. People should show a genuine concern for one another and treat one another with fairness, as peers and friends. With such an atmosphere it should be a pleasure to come to work. Marvin Bower
giving may novelty
Where we cannot invent, we may at least improve; we may give somewhat of novelty to that which was old, condensation to that which was diffuse, perspicuity to that which was obscure, and currency to that which was recondite. Charles Caleb Colton
giving enemy prudent
If you are under obligations to many, it is prudent to postpone the recompensing of one, until it be in your power to remunerate all; otherwise you will make more enemies by what you give, than by what you withhold. Charles Caleb Colton
giving credit world
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. Charles Caleb Colton
giving opponents talent
He that gives a portion of his time and talent to the investigation of mathematical truth, will come to all other questions with a decided advantage over his opponents. Charles Caleb Colton
giving-up deep-water sea
Black are the brooding clouds and troubled the deep waters, when the Sea of Thought, first heaving from a calm, gives up its Dead Charles Dickens
giving missionary missions
True religion is like the smallpox. If you get it, you give it to others and it spreads. Charles Studd
giving may gift-giving
You may have the gift of giving. Charles Stanley
giving-up believe belief
I have noticed that whenever a person gives up his belief in the Word of God because it requires that he should believe a good deal, his unbelief requires him to believe a great deal more. If there be any difficulties in the faith of Christ, they are not one-tenth as great as the absurdities in any system of unbelief which seeks to take its place. Charles Spurgeon
giving heaven littles
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. Charles Spurgeon