"How gentle and tender ought we to..." - Quote by Charles Spurgeon
How gentle and tender ought we to be with others who are foolish when we remember how foolish we are ourselves
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More on Compassion
“A loving heart is the truest wisdom.”
“Compassion can be put into practice if one recognizes the fact that every human being is a member of humanity and the human family regardless of differences in religion, culture, color and creed. Deep down there is no difference.”
“On this Thanksgiving, as we spend time with our family and friends, let's all reflect on what we're thankful for in our own lives. And let's remember those who cannot be with their loved ones because they're serving overseas. But let's also do our part to help those who have no place to go for a meal. I encourage all Americans to do what they can to help those in need-because the best way to show our gratitude for what we have is by doing our part for those who have less.”
More on Humility
“Which demands a lot of himself and some others, will be free from hatred.”
“Did you ever notice how difficult it is to argue with someone who is not obsessed with being right?”
“Your patient has become humble; have you drawn his attention to the fact? All virtues are less formidable to us once the man is aware that he has them, but this is specially true of humility.”