Quotes by Charity Affectation hides three times as many virtues as charity does sins. Horace Mann charity three doe True charity is spontaneous and finds its own occasion; it is never the offspring of importunity, nor of emulation. Hosea Ballou spontaneous emulation charity We may cover a multitude of sins with the white robe of charity. Henry Ward Beecher charity white may Nothing leads more directly to the breach of charity, and to the injury and molestation of our fellow-creatures, than the indulgence of an ill temper. Hugh Blair molestation injury charity As every lord giveth a certain livery to his servants, charity is the very livery of Christ. Our Saviour, Who is the Lord above all lords, would have His servants known their badge, which is love. Hugh Latimer charity lord christ Saviour! teach me, day by day, Hugh Latimer charity first-love sweet Charity may cover a multitude of sins, but success transmutes them into virtues. Hugh Kingsmill charity sin may Help a man against his will and you do the same as murder him. Horace charity helping men By Jove the stranger and the poor are sent, and what to those we give, to Jove is lent. Homer philanthropy charity giving It never was our guise to slight the poor, or aught humane despise. Homer philanthropy charity poor Seek (beneficial) knowledge, Ibn Taymiyyah charity knowing teaching Western society is a society of ever richer, more varied, more productive, more self-defined, and more satisfying lives; it is a society of boundless private charity; it is a society that broke, on behalf of merit, the seemingly eternal chains of station by birth. Ibn Warraq merit charity self Our energies are often stimulated by the necessity of supporting a being weaker than ourselves. Honore de Balzac charity energy Charity is not one of the virtues practiced on the stock market. The heart of a bank is but one of many viscera. Honore de Balzac charity virtue heart Because men believe not in Providence, therefore they do so greedily scrape and hoard. They do not believe in any reward for charity, therefore they will part with nothing. Isaac Barrow charity men believe Beneficence is a duty. He who frequently practices it, and sees his benevolent intentions realized, at length comes really to love him to whom he has done good. When, therefore, it is said, "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself," it is not meant, thou shalt love him first and do him good in consequence of that love, but, thou shalt do good to thy neighbor; and this thy beneficence will engender in thee that love to mankind which is the fulness and consummation of the inclination to do good. Immanuel Kant charity done practice The small charity that comes from the heart is better than the great charity that comes from the head. Ivan Panin charity heart I know of but one garment which the fashionable social life of this country borrows of Christianity; it is that ample garment of charity which covers a multitude of sins--particularly fashionable sins. J. G. Holland charity hypocrisy country Entrepreneurs are the seekers of solutions, and that they will go into these places where both market and traditional aid has failed or traditional charity has failed. Jacqueline Novogratz aids entrepreneur charity The spirit of the world encloses four kinds of spirits, diametrically opposed to charity--the spirit of resentment, spirit of aversion, spirit of jealousy and the spirit of indifference. Jacques-Benigne Bossuet charity four world «910111213141516171819»