A Quote by Mother Teresa

Give, but give until it hurts. — © Mother Teresa
Give, but give until it hurts.
They should give until it hurts, maybe a very small thing, maybe just a packet of cigarettes, but instead of by smoking that one packet, maybe I share that packet with somebody who has not got even one cigarette, and that's the beginning of love, to give until it hurts.
Don't give until it hurts, give until it feels good.
People say you should give until it hurts. I say you should give until it stops hurting. Know what I mean?
The aloha spirit is real simple. You give and you give and you give . . . and you give from here (the heart), until you have nothing else to give.
Find something that makes you want to give and give and give 'til it hurts.
I must be willing to give whatever it takes to do good to others. This requires that I be willing to give until it hurts. Otherwise, there is no true love in me, and I bring injustice, not peace, to those around me.
This is the meaning of true love, to give until it hurts.
Love means to be willing to give until it hurts.
I'll never stop caring. But the thing about caring is, it's inconvenient. Sometimes you've got to give when it makes no sense to at all. Sometimes you've got to give until it hurts.
The best rule for philanthropy is to give until it hurts, as much as you can, because none of us can get through life all by ourselves.
No one can give you anything-love, shame, self-esteem- until you give it to yourself. Today, give yourself good things.
My guiding principle when writing with other people is that it's not worth it to give someone a song unless it hurts for me to give them that song.
Money is not the only commodity that is fun to give. We can give time, we can give our expertise, we can give our love or simply give a smile. What does that cost? The point is, none of us can ever run out of something worthwhile to give.
I'm a guy who is just trying to be successful in whatever I do, and I give everything to my teammates, give everything to the coaching staff. When you fall short, it hurts and it eats at you, and it hurts me to know that I wish I could have done better and done more and just put a little bit more effort or whatever the case may be to help us get over the hump. But it just wasn't our time.
It is explained that all relationships require a little give and take. This is untrue. Any partnership demands that we give and give and give and at the last, as we flop into our graves exhausted, we are told that we didn't give enough.
What about feeling sorry for those who pay the taxes? Those who are people that no one feels sorry for. They are asked to give and give until they have no more to give. And when they say 'enough,' they are called selfish.
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