Loving Neighbors Quotes
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Loving Neighbors Quotes & Sayings
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They began to eat their grilled cheese sandwiches. The extra-sharp cheese added the perfect tanginess, as did the dill pickles.
— Terry Spear
If we truly love God, we will express it by loving our neighbors, and when we truly love our neighbors, it expresses our love for God.
— Richard Stearns
Loving Neighbors Is Tougher Than Loving Causes
— Michael S. Horton
Africa is to be pitied, worshipped or dominated
— Binyavanga Wainaina
That's my answer to the question what is your strongest emotion, if you ever want to ask me: Curiosity, old bean. Curiosity every time.
— Elaine Dundy
I wouldn't trade my life for anybody's.
— Greg Boyle
Can we really love our neighbors well without loving ourselves?
— Peter Scazzero
You will face many troubles. But the Lord will deliver you each time.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
My Wife, I get to keep you forever. ~Lucian Bane~
— Lucian Bane
You can use words if you wish, but I'm warning you - I've learned how to read your heart ...
— John Geddes
This has been, all in all, a memorable day. If my luck holds out, I should get hit by a truck on my way home.
— Celeste Holm
Remember me as of ages ago and days gone long,
When we'd go off at a tangent along;
Thy page- dyed pieces among
The rest I have known a poem. — Mpho Leteng
When we'd go off at a tangent along;
Thy page- dyed pieces among
The rest I have known a poem. — Mpho Leteng
The correlative to loving our neighbors as ourselves is hating ourselves as we hate our neighbors.
— Francis Bacon
Most women want their youth back again; but I wouldn't have mine back at any price. The worst years of my life are behind me, and my best ones ahead.
— Ellen Glasgow
I never meant to know her, but I've known her for so long. I never want to see her hurt, and I'm going to have to hurt her the worst.
— Stylo Fantome
Philanthropists themselves are often the first to admit that their philanthropy is aimed at preserving rather than redistributing wealth.
— Linsey McGoey