Quotes about Caring
His is a loving, tender hand, full of sympathy and compassion.
— DL Moody
This truth remains: Only those you care about can hurt you. You expect more from them—after all, you've given more of yourself to them. The higher the expectations, the greater the fall.
— John Bevere
Be bold in your caring, and be bold in your dreaming.
— George H. W. Bush
We must want for others, not ourselves alone.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
If you love someone, you don't act like they annoy you. You like them, and you try and make them think they're the most important person in the world to you.
— Susan May Warren
O heavenly Father, protect and bless all things that have breath: guard them from all evil and let them sleep in peace.
— Albert Schweitzer
At the final day, the Savior will not ask about the nature of our callings. He will not inquire about our material possessions or fame. He will ask if we ministered to the sick, gave food and drink to the hungry, visited those in prison, or gave succor to the weak.
— Joseph Wirthlin
The church must always show compassion, always.
— Rick Warren
What are you doing personally to make your church family more warm and loving? There are many people in your community who are looking for love and a place to belong. The truth is, everyone needs and wants to be loved, and when people find a church where members genuinely love and care for each other, you would have to lock the doors to keep them away.
— Rick Warren
In contrast, the Bible says, "A man's wisdom gives him patience; it is to his glory to overlook an offense."15 Patience comes from wisdom, and wisdom comes from hearing the perspective of others. Listening says, "I value your opinion, I care about our relationship, and you matter to me." The cliché is true: People don't care what we know until they know we care.
— Rick Warren
To be a friend of God, you must care about all the people around you whom God cares about. Friends of God tell their friends about God.
— Rick Warren
A woman whose heart is not touched by the sickness of sorrow and whose hands do not go out in relief where it is in her power to help, lacks one of the elements which make the glory of womanhood.
— J.R. Miller