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Last updated on November 18, 2024.
Some rescue groups are highly organized, experienced, well-funded, nearly professional. Others are small amateur operations run out of garages and back yards. Their members may identify strongly with animals as victims, sometimes because of traumas and disappointments in their own lives. Others simply love animals and want to help them.
He who does not live in some degree for others, hardly lives for himself.
There are those individuals who die for a cause, and we say they have made the ultimate sacrifice. We call them martyrs, and we never doubt their sincerity. Yet many others search their entire lives for something—or someone—worth dying for and this is very different. These are the lonely and the desperate, fearful that their lives have no meaning. They yearn for the bullet, if only someone else will pull the trigger.
I have one female fan. But she lives with me. I'm not aware of any others. — © Jesse Eisenberg
I have one female fan. But she lives with me. I'm not aware of any others.
Their friendship was only one aspect of their lives but it seemed to give meaning to all the others.
Allure goes beyond appearances to the way they grace the world. Some women propel themselves by means of an internal gyroscope. Others glide through life as if on ice skates. Some women convey their tortured lives through their eyes; others encircle you in the music of their laughter.
We are never really happy until we try to brighten the lives of others.
We define our identity always in dialogue with, sometimes in struggle against, the things our significant others want to see in us. Even after we outgrow some of these others—our parents, for instance—and they disappear from our lives, the conversation with them continues within us as long as we live.
Before you can do anything else in the lives of others, you must show them love.
The way we communicate with others and with ourselves ultimately determines the quality of our lives.
Who is blameless? Only those that blame no one for aught that is, has been or may be. Only in creating hope, life, understanding, harmony, does one become blameless. For, as you understand, they that would be loved must show themselves lovely; they that would have friends must be a friend to others. For in the manner you treat others, you treat your Lord. Let that light which has aroused you be alive, awakened. Condemn no one. And as you come seeking, know, understand, as you create same in the lives of others so is it reflected in your own.
We should certainly not be perpetuating further harm to others or to the environment. Suppose that workers at ExxonMobil are trying to unionize. We have two choices: to help them improve their lives, or to keep away so that their lives will be worse. Neither choice has any effect on use of fossil fuels. So radical organizers can both help them unionize and improve their lives, and convince them to find a different way to survive and work for ending the use of fossil fuels.
Our family lives military and veterans issues in a way few others do.
A person with ubuntu is open and available to others, affirming of others, does not feel threatened that others are able and good, for he or she has a proper self-assurance that comes from knowing that he or she belongs in a greater whole and is diminished when others are humiliated or diminished, when others are tortured or oppressed.
Leadership is a privilege to better the lives of others. It is not an opportunity to satisfy personal greed. — © Mwai Kibaki
Leadership is a privilege to better the lives of others. It is not an opportunity to satisfy personal greed.
I want to acknowledge luck, the benevolence of it in my life, and the brutality of it in the lives of others.
To others we are not ourselves but performers in their lives cast for a part we do not even know we are playing.
I will not try to run my own life or the lives of others; that is God's business.
Man cannot demand that others give up their lives to make him happy.
A good reputation is measured by how much you can improve the lives of others.
They who quarrel with others, instead of quarrelling with their own hearts, waste their lives.
All of the great geniuses of the world were inspired and driven by their desire to enrich the lives of others.
What you do for yourself dies with you when you leave this world, what you do for others lives on forever.
What we dislike in others is often a weakness in our own lives.
Money is one of the rewards you get for adding value to the lives of others.
When was the last time you wrote a thank you note? When was the last time you went beyond a mechanical "thank you" to express authentic gratitude? We can enrich the lives of others and ourselves by making it a habit to express genuine appreciation for what others have done for us.
I hope that my story can help inspire others who are at a decisive crossroads in their lives.
But in the secret history of anger--one man's silence / lives in the bodies of others.
First Fruits has impacted my life personally and the lives of countless others!
A sense of concern for others gives our lives meaning; it is the root of all human happiness
No life of faith can be lived privately. There must be overflow into the lives of others.
Let us respect others no one lives alone in a city, a nation, or a world.
The most worth-while thing is to try to put happiness into the lives of others.
Rainbows are people whose lives are bright, shining examples for others.
Youth ends when egotism does; maturity begins when one lives for others.
We must reflect the light of Christ through lives of prayer and joyful service to others.
A person who respects others is respected by others in return. Those who treat others with compassion and concern are protected and supported by others. Our environment is essentially a reflection of ourselves
We only learn at the speed of pain, and we don't have others in our lives without forgiveness.
Stop trying to protect, to rescue, to judge, to manage the lives around you... Remember that the lives of others are not your business. They are their business. They are God's busineess... Even your own life is not your business. It also is God's Business. Leave it to God.
Every man is dishonest who lives upon the labor of others, no matter if he occupies a throne. — © Robert Green Ingersoll
Every man is dishonest who lives upon the labor of others, no matter if he occupies a throne.
The fact that some people can push others to the point of thinking that their lives are not worthy is catastrophic.
The more a person perceives that he/she is loved, the less they will interfere with the lives of others.
It is a poor wit who lives by borrowing the words, decisions, mien, inventions and actions of others.
Some of our struggles involve making decisions, while others are a result of the decisions we have made. Some of our struggles result from choices others make that affect our lives. We cannot always control everything that happens to us in this life, but we can control how we respond. Many struggles come as problems and pressures that sometimes cause pain. Others come as temptations, trials, and tribulations.
As long as we observe love for others and respect for their rights and dignity in our daily lives, then whether we are learned or unlearned, whether we believe in the Buddha or God, follow some religion or none at all, as long as we have compassion for others and conduct ourselves with restraint out of a sense of responsibility, there is no doubt we will be happy.
Our guilt has its uses. It justifies much in the lives of others.
I encourage others to choose a career they are passionate about and can do for the rest of their lives.
To others we are not ourselves but a performer in their lives cast for a part we do not even know that we are playing.
To live more simply is to unburden our lives - to live more lightly, cleanly, aerodynamically. It is to establish a more direct, unpretentious and unencumbered relationship with all aspects of our lives: the things that we consume, the work that we do, our relationships with others, our connections with nature and the cosmos, and more.
Let others worry about their own lives, and let the rest of us live. — © Juan Gabriel
Let others worry about their own lives, and let the rest of us live.
To teach your child to only be a Muslim in Muslim spaces or only a Christian in Christian spaces means in a way that you're teaching them a religious identity that is relevant to only a very small part of their lives, because the vast majority of their lives in the 21st century are going to be lived in interaction with others.
We write out of revenge against reality, to dream and enter the lives of others.
We should look at the lives of all as at a mirror, and take from others an example for ourselves.
Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.
To some men peace merely means the liberty to exploit other people without fear of retaliation or interference. To others peace means the freedom to rob others without interruption. To still others it means the leisure to devour the goods of the earth without being compelled to interrupt their pleasures to feed those whom their greed is starving. And to practically everybody peace simply means the absence of any physical violence that might cast a shadow over lives devoted to the satisfaction of their animal appetites for comfort and pleasure.
I am well aware that many will say that no one can possibly speak with spirits and angels so long as he lives in the body; and many will say that it is all fancy, others that I relate such things in order to gain credence, and others will make other objections.
What we have to remember is that not everything is under our control. If people are free in any meaningful sense of the word, that means they are at liberty to foul up their lives as much as make something grand of them. That's a gamble we all take. That's the risk of liberty. Nobody wants others to screw up their lives, but each must be free to do so for themselves.
The Revelation of Sonmi 451 To be is to be perceived, and so to know thyself is only possible through the eyes of the other. The nature of our immortal lives is in the consequences of our words and deeds, that go on and are pushing themselves throughout all time. - Our lives are not our own. From womb to tomb, we are bound to others, past and present, and by each crime and every kindness, we birth our future.
What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.
Everyone you know and all the people you meet have the potential to be someone important in the lives of others.
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