Quotes about charity
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Nothing leads more directly to the breach of charity, and to the injury and molestation of our fellow-creatures, than the indulgence of an ill temper. Hugh Blair
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How often we recall, with regret, that Napoleon once shot at a magazine editor and missed him and killed a publisher. But we remember with charity that his intentions were good. Mark Twain
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It never was our guise to slight the poor, or aught humane despise. Homer
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Christmas! 'Tis the season for kindling the fire of hospitality in the hall, the genial fire of charity in the heart Washington Irving
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Christmas gift suggestions:To your enemy, forgiveness.To an opponent, tolerance.To a friend, your heart. To a customer, service. To all, charity. To every child, a good example. To yourself, respect. Oren Arnold
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The place of charity, like that of God, is everywhere. Francis Quarles
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Its doors are open to everyone, all free, no questions asked. I wanted to give to a charity that makes a difference.
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If thou neglectest thy love to thy neighbor, in vain thou professest thy love to God; for by thy love to God, the love to thy neighbor is begotten, and by the love to thy neighbor thy love to God is nourished. Francis Quarles
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Charity may cover a multitude of sins, but success transmutes them into virtues.
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I have a cotillion event. Some yacht-club charity fundraiser thingy. Whitney is insisting, and Kit took her side.” Three wide smiles. “Oh shut up. Kathy Reichs
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We should never insult others on account of their faults, for it is our duty to show charity and respect to everyone. John Calvin
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The living need more charity than the dead George Arnold
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Charity is to will and do what is just and right in every transaction. Emanuel Swedenborg
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The ransoming of captives has been practiced by Jews for many centuries and has been regarded as a greater obligation than charity for the poor. Elliott Abrams
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My piece of bread only belongs to me when I know that everyone else has a share, and that no one starves while I eat. Leo Tolstoy
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We only begin to realize the value of our possessions when we commence to do good to others with them. No earthly investment pays so large an interest as charity. Joseph Cook
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...because with us what is highest must be at the service of others. Pope Francis
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Charity that does not change the situation of the poor isn't enough. Pope Francis
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We hear all around us about practical religion, and analysing all that, we find that it can be brought down to one conception - charity to our fellow beings. Swami Vivekananda
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Charity never faileth. Swami Vivekananda
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The worst of charity is that the lives you are asked to preserve are not worth preserving. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Cheerfulness is a very great help in fostering the virtue of charity. Cheerfulness itself is a virtue. Lawrence G. Lovasik
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O how unspeakable is this Sacrament which sets our affections ablaze with charity. ... It is the fulfillment of Christ's Mystical Body. Thomas Aquinas
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Charity brings to life again those who are spiritually dead. Thomas Aquinas
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I know now that true charity consists in bearing all our neighbors'defects--not being surprised at their weakness, but edified at their smallest virtues. Therese of Lisieux
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True charity consists in putting up with all one's neighbors fault's; never being surprised by his weakness, and being inspired by the least of his virtues. Therese of Lisieux
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He is truly great who hath a great charity. Thomas a Kempis
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Charity in various guises is an intruder the poor see often; but courtesy and delicacy are visitants with which they are seldom honored. Ouida
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Where there is plenty, charity is a duty, not a courtesy
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I have no faith, very little hope, and as much charity as I can afford. Thomas Huxley
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How shall we expect charity towards others, when we are uncharitable to ourselves? Thomas Browne
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In all works of liberality something more is to be considered besides the occasion of the givers; and that is the occasion of the receivers. Thomas Sprat
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Whoever would entitle himself after death through the merits of his Redeemer, to the noblest of rewards, let him serve God throughout life in this most excellent of all duties, doing good to our brethren. Whoever is sensible of his offences, let him take this way especially of evidencing his repentance. Thomas Secker