Quotes about Charity
There are men who work hard, digging for gold: he worked hard, digging for pity. The misery of the world was his mine. Pain everywhere was an occasion for goodness always.
— Victor Hugo
They are les misérables - the outcasts, the underdogs. And who is to blame? Is it not the most fallen who have most need of charity?
— Victor Hugo
We shall look on crime as a disease, and its physicians shall displace the judges, its hospitals displace the galleys. Liberty and health shall be alike. We shall pour balm and oil where we formerly applied iron and fire; evil will be treated in charity, instead of in anger. This change will be simple and sublime.
— Victor Hugo
The old woman who had given her lessons in what may be called the life of indigence, was a sainted spinster named Marguerite, who was pious with a true piety, poor and charitable towards the poor, and even towards the rich, knowing how to write just sufficiently to sign herself Marguerite, and believing in God, which is science.
— Victor Hugo
Give because you love to give - as the flower pours forth its perfume.
— Charles Spurgeon
True Christianity is love in action.
— David O. McKay
It's not how much we give but how much love we put into giving.
— Mother Teresa
We must practice living deeply, loving, and acting with charity if we wish to truly honor Jesus.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
Yet Dives himself, he too lives like a Czar in an ice palace made of frozen sighs, and being a president of a temperance society, he only drinks the tepid tears of orphans.
— Herman Melville
A sure indicator of true religion is a concern for the poor of the earth.
— Joseph Wirthlin
Let no one go hungry away. If any of the kind of people should be in want of corn, supply their necessities, provided it does not encourage them in idleness.
— George Washington
We have no salaries. When one says he is from a good Catholic family and says he wants to help us, why should we refuse his offer?
— Mother Teresa