Do Unto Others Quotes

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Alexandra Katehakis
“If your actions were to boomerang back on you instantly, would you still act the same? Doing to others an act you’d rather not have done to you reveals a powerful internal conflict.”
Alexandra Katehakis

“Do unto others what you want them to do to you. Don’t deceive if you don’t want to be deceived. Don’t cheat if you don’t want to be cheated. Relationship is mutual. This is the golden rule for all great connections!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Shaping the dream

“Obedience is the virtue that determines whether a person is either a servant or a rebel. Life of integrity is built on obedience of God's statutes and nothing else.”
Israelmore Ayivor

C. JoyBell C.
“I am asked what strength is. Strength is the ability to not do to others only the things that were done to you. It is said, that you should “do unto others as you would have them do unto you”, but strength takes that even further and says, “I can give more than what I received in life, I can be more than those who gave me little, I can do more for others than what was done for me.” Strength, though well aware of the pain that is aroused by drawing from a well that is not naturally replenished by others, continues to replenish that well so that it may draw from those beautiful innate waters, so that it may give to others even those things that were not given unto it.”
C. JoyBell C.

Karen Joy Fowler
“Do unto others’ is an unnatural, inhuman behavior. You can understand why so many churches and churchgoers say it but so few achieve it. It goes against something fundamental in our natures. And this, then, is the human tragedy—that the common humanity we share is fundamentally based on the denial of a common shared humanity.”
Karen Joy Fowler, We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves

Joyce Rachelle
“When we're struck with cruelty, we can either inflict the same on others like it's a rite of passage, or decide that here is where it stops.”
Joyce Rachelle

Germany Kent
“The key to love is to love back. Enthusiastically embrace people who love you. Reciprocate the same level of energy, affection, respect, and attention.”
Germany Kent

“People will act towards you in the way you consider is the right way to treat them.”
Meir Ezra

“We live by the golden rule “do unto others as you would have them do unto you”. That phrase, unfortunately, falls short of our true ability to love and be loved. I think the best thing I can expect of any society is for its citizens to examine the most precious individual of their lot, one who they would protect with their lives and gladly die if needs be, and ask themselves, ‘how do we want others to treat this precious individual?’, the answer to which is how we would behave towards others. … This, for all practical intent, is my new golden rule. From Fillossofee: Messages from a Grandfather, by Robert Gately”
Robert Gately

Wayne Gerard Trotman
“People seldom appreciate the pain they've caused until that pain is visited upon them. This is not vengeance. It is education.”
Wayne Gerard Trotman

“If you think of evil things, you are likely to do evil things and that will never pay you a pesewa. Think of good things and do good always!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Dream big!: See your bigger picture!

Dodie Smith
“Doing things for others gives you a lovely glow." "So does port," I said cynically.”
Dodie Smith, I Capture the Castle

Germany Kent
“Today, somehow in some way, I will manage to help somebody who doesn't look or talk like me, someone who is in need and doesn't care about the outer me, someone who is hopefully able to recognize a sincere gesture of kindness and love.”
Germany Kent

E.A. Bucchianeri
“Mercy is far better than justice, even if it is your right to ask for it.”
E.A. Bucchianeri, Vocation of a Gadfly

“If you say “do unto others as you would have them do unto you” Then evil will have it way upon the world. Thus it is better to treat people according to their nature, that way evil cannot abuse the good.”
Jason Cain

Frank Sonnenberg
“You may never be able to walk a mile in a man’s shoes, but at least you can give it a try.”
Frank Sonnenberg, The Path to a Meaningful Life

Rachel D. Greenwell
“I didn’t even realize how poorly I treated others until I began to grow in love with myself. I gave out to other people the same kind of stuff that I accepted as ok in my life. If it was good enough for me than it was good enough for them, right? Well, as I began to expect more and more loving behaviors from myself and began to expect better treatment from other people, I also began to set the bar a little higher for the way that I treated other people.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth

Rachel D. Greenwell
“If you want kindness from others, be kind. If you want love from others, be loving. If you want peace from others, be peaceful.”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth

Germany Kent
“In order to be a Kingdom Builder, you must first have compassion for people.”
Germany Kent

Wayne Gerard Trotman
“Karma is a grim teacher.”
Wayne Gerard Trotman

Jim  Butcher
“The five minutes of kindness you showed her is going to help thousands of others. And that only takes into account the past day. Despair and pain were averted. Loss and tragedy thwarted. Do you think you haven't struck a blow for the light, Warrior?”
Jim Butcher, The Warrior

Alyssa Skyes
“in the name of beliefs
many even view their own hate
as a morally white rose
the petals of which fly ablaze
sparking unstoppable symphonies
scattering their notes like seeds in the wind
and growing where they land”
Alyssa Skyes, Poetry Dust: In the Middle of My Before and After