To help us bring benefit to others through our words and actions, it is useful to cultivate an attitude of sympathetic joy… — Dalai Lama Copy Share Image
If, on the other hand, we wish to describe a particular phenomenon without repressing our direct experience, then we cannot avoid speaking… — David Abram Copy Share Image
The Latin words humus, soil/earth, and homo, human being, have a common derivation, from which we also get our word 'humble.' This… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When we speak our words to God with thanksgiving and release them with the faith that our requests will be granted, we… — Donna Fargo Copy Share Image
Our tears are not enough. Our words and our prayers are not enough. If we really want to honor these twelve men… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
We will continue our journey to our destination of peace and education. No one can stop us. We will speak up for… — Malala Yousafzai Copy Share Image
It is better to allow our lives to speak for us than our words. God did not bear the cross only two… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
True prayer is only another name for the love of God. Its excellence does not consist in the multitude of our words;… — Francois Fenelon Copy Share Image
We are talking. It's a shame. What is said is murdered. Our words that will not grow any bigger or any lovelier… — Violette Leduc Copy Share Image
If we break promises to God, shouldn't we be allowed an occasional violation of our word to our friends and superiors? — James Lee Burke Copy Share Image
The aversion to lying is often a hidden ambition to render our words credible and weighty, and to attach a religious aspect… — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
Our words reveal our thoughts; our manners mirror our self-esteem; our actions reflect our character; our habits predict the future. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
While we may not consider the way we talk to be 'violent,' our words often lead to hurt and pain, whether for… — Marshall B. Rosenberg Copy Share Image
Unless we know people well, we sit around with our words and our minds starched, afraid of being ourselves for fear of… — Budd Schulberg Copy Share Image
And, finally, as a Republican, I believe it is important to keep our word and keep our covenant, and that is exactly… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Every time we give our word, it counts. For the most part, most people give it entirely too often. Our word is… — Peter McWilliams Copy Share Image
Spirituality is not a function of occupation or calling. A scientist may be more spiritual than a theologian; a teacher may be… — Dallin H. Oaks Copy Share Image
There are three kinds of violence: one, through our deeds; two, through our words; and three, through our thoughts. …The root of… — Eknath Easwaran Copy Share Image
Listening is much more than allowing another to talk while waiting for a chance to respond. Listening is paying full attention to… — Henri Nouwen Copy Share Image
The fact is that the more we take flight upward [to God], the more our words are confined to the ideas we… — Pope Dionysius Copy Share Image
Worshipping the Lord means giving him the place that he must have; worshipping the Lord means stating, believing-not only by our words-… — Pope Francis Copy Share Image
The words we choose can build communities, reunite loved ones, and inspire others. They can be a catalyst for change. However, our… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
We hear a lot of talk these days about teaching values in higher education. Frankly, I am not sure this can be… — Ernest L. Boyer Copy Share Image
Life is meaningless only if we allow it to be. Each of us has the power to give life meaning, to make… — Tom Head Copy Share Image
True friends see who we really are, hear our words and the feelings behind them, hold us in the safe harbor of… — Sue Thoele Copy Share Image
When we can't hold back, or set boundaries, on what comes from our lips, our words are in charge-not us. But we… — Henry Cloud Copy Share Image
Listening is the oldest and perhaps the most powerful tool of healing. It is often through the quality of our listening and… — Rachel Naomi Remen Copy Share Image
Everyone works in the service of man. We doctors work directly on man himself... The great mystery of man is Jesus: 'He… — Gianna Beretta Molla Copy Share Image
The most important ingredient we put into any relationship is not what we say or what we do, but what we are.… — Stephen Covey Copy Share Image
Only let it be trust in God, not in man, not in circumstances, not in any of your own exertions, but real… — George Muller Copy Share Image
Worship is simply about value. The simplest definition I can give is this: Worship is our response to what we value most.… — Louie Giglio Copy Share Image
We are more connected than ever before, more able to spread our ideas and beliefs, our anger and fears. As we exercise… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Most of us live in a Jackal world where we take turns using the other person as a waste basket for our… — Marshall B. Rosenberg Copy Share Image
You gave us power in our words, so I think before I speak, and that way when I speak, they know I'm… — DMX Copy Share Image
We move but our words stand become responsible for more than we intended and this is verbal privilege — Adrienne Rich Copy Share Image
To withhold words is power. But to share our words with others, openly and honestly, is also power. — Terry Tempest Williams Copy Share Image
It is not enough to say we are Christians. We must live the faith, not only with our words, but with our… — Pope Francis Copy Share Image
The volatile truth of our words should continually betray the inadequacy of the residual statement. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image