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- If those friends who blame...could see what we see, and feel what we feel, they would be the first to wonder that those redeemed by…
- He had by now divested himself of schoolboy attitudes. He was unburdened by the desire to be a martyr or a hero. Any thoughts in…
- Self-indulgence leads only to misery. Nothing great or even worthwhile is ever accomplished without struggle through adversity and self-sacrifice
- I've seen men who thought they were brave turn out to be shameful cowards. Other people, who thought they were capable of the utmost self-sacrifice,…
- Students of cunning have consumed their hearts and learned only tricks; they've thrown away real riches: patience, self-sacrifice, generosity. Rich thought opens the way.
- Self-sacrifice is never entirely unselfish, for the giver never fails to receive.
- True self sacrifice is letting that which you love and would die for go to find their happiness even if it is not with you.
More Self Sacrifice Quotes
- No fine work can be done without concentration and self-sacrifice and toil and doubt. — Max Beerbohm
- For anything worth having one must pay the price; and the price is always work, patience, love, self-sacrifice - no paper currency,… — John Burroughs
- We communicate happiness to others not often by great acts of devotion and self-sacrifice, but by the absence of fault-finding and censure,… — Adam Clarke
- The thing that we have going for us is that people are willing to sacrifice themselves. — Cesar Chavez
- Self-denial is simply a method by which arrests his progress, and self-sacrifice a survival of the mutilation of the savage. — Oscar Wilde
- Loyalty means nothing unless it has at its heart the absolute principle of self-sacrifice. — Woodrow Wilson
- Ethics doesn't require us to ignore our self-interests or demand a life of self-sacrifice. It requires that we know the difference between… — Michael Josephson
- In the yogic tradition, this principle of using intense effort to burn through life's distractions is called Tapas. It's another Sanskrit word,… — Russell Simmons