A Quote by Mother Teresa

Be kind to each other. It is better to commit faults with gentleness than to work miracles with unkindness. — © Mother Teresa
Be kind to each other. It is better to commit faults with gentleness than to work miracles with unkindness.
I would rather make mistakes in kindness and compassion than work miracles in unkindness and hardness.
He (God) usually prefers to work through people rather than perform miracles, so that we will depend on each other for fellowship.
The poorest shack in which love prevails over a united family is of greater value to God and future humanity than any other riches. In such a home God can work miracles and will work miracles.
Men strengthen each other in their faults. Those who are alike associate together, repeat the things which all believe, defend and stimulate their common faults of disposition, and each one receives from the others a reflection of his own egotism.
Can it really be love if we don't talk that much, don't see each other? Isn't love something that happens between people who spend time together and know each other's faults and take care of each other?...In the end, I decide that the mark we've left on each other is the color and shape of love.
Too many times women try to be competitive with each other. We should help support each other, rather than try to be better than each other.
Any society begins by realizing that together, by helping each other, you can survive better than if you fight each other and compete with each other.
When you are painting you should take a flat mirror and often look at your work within it, and it will then be seen in reverse, and will appear to be by the hand of some other master, and you will be better able to judge of its faults than in any other way.
Not to commit faults counts for more than to do good.
No other success can compensate for failure in the home. The poorest shack in which love prevails over a united family is of greater value to God and future humanity that any other riches. In such a home God can work miracles and will work miracles.
I'd like to think that, when I explain it, that Mr. Trump will understand marriage is defined by two people who love each other, commit to each other, and will care for each other through thick and thin.
I like living, breathing better than working... Each second, each breath is a work which is inscribed nowhere, which is neither visual nor cerebral. It's a kind of constant euphoria.
Women see faults much more readily in each other than they can discover perfections.
If we love each other enough, we will bear with each other’s faults and burdens.
I believe that order is better than chaos, creation better than destruction. I prefer gentleness to violence, forgiveness to vendetta. On the whole I think knowledge is preferable to ignorance, and I am sure human sympathy is more valuable than ideology.
Don't be a perfectionist, because perfectionists often spend too much time on little differences at the margins at the expense of other big, important things. Be an effective imperfectionist. Solutions that broadly work well (e.g., how people should contact each other in the event of crises) are generally better than highly specialized solutions (e.g., how each person should contact each other in the event of every conceivable crisis).
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