A Quote by Merrit Malloy

To love is to stop comparing. — © Merrit Malloy
To love is to stop comparing.

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You know you're in love when you stop comparing.
That is the thing I want to tell girls, to stop criticising yourselves and to stop comparing yourself to other people.
I made a decision to stop feeling envious of other people, to crack on with my life and stop comparing myself with others.
When you stop comparing what is right here and now with what you wish were, you can begin to enjoy what is.
Stop comparing yourself to other people; you are an original. We are all different and it's okay.
You cannot change someone using fear, degradation, humiliation, or by comparing them to others. It can only be done through love, with love, for love. Love.
comparing what you see during an eclipse to the darkness at night is like comparing an ocean to a teardrop.
Comparing Bollywood and Hollywood is like comparing America's market, roads and economy to ours.
Comparing Madonna with Marilyn Monroe is like comparing Raquel Welch with the back of a bus.
I feel like my biggest competition is myself. A lot of kids get caught up in the comparing game - comparing themselves with Michael Jackson, comparing themselves with Michael Jordan. You gotta be your best. You gotta overcome your own fears.
I didn't know how to stop wanting him. It wasn't that I had any hope—I knew I'd never see him again. But that didn't stop me from comparing every other man to Hardy and finding them all lacking. I had exhausted myself loving him.
Our problem is that we make the mistake of comparing ourselves to other people. You are not inferior or superior to any human being...You do not determine your success by comparing yourself to others, rather you determine your success by comparing your accomplishments to your capabilities. You are 'number one' when you do the best you can with what you have.
Comparing Jesus with history's greatest of human leaders is like comparing the sun to a flashlight with no batteries.
Comparing the Brooklyn that I know with Manhattan is like comparing a comfortable and complacent duenna to her more brilliant and neurotic sister.
Most of the time, comparing printed song lyrics with poems is like comparing recipes with food: that's to say, patently unfair.
We need to stop comparing ourselves to others, and stop patting ourselves on the back for attaining artificial measurements of spirituality. We need to take care that we do not think we are something we are not, or else we may deceive ourselves, setting ourselves up for rebuke in the future when we see Christ face to face
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