acceptance of others
It’s an act of our will to choose to see people simply as wildly loved by God, to assume their beauty before guessing their depravity.
— Mary E. DeMuth
Judgement is poverty.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
Knowing a person's true identity - it feels wonderful & painful at the same time. It feels wonderful because you will know a lot more about him. It feels painful because you only have one choice, it is "acceptance".
— Jan
Ladies, part of loving your mate is accepting him exactly as he is!
— Pamela Cummins
Learn to see past the flaws, and you will understand the perfection of the Universe.
— Ka Chinery
Life is a useless passion, an exciting journey of a mammal in survival mode. Each day is a miracle, a blessing unexplored and the more you immerse yourself in light, the less you will feel the darkness. There is more to life than nothingness. And cynicism. And nihilism. And selfishness. And glorious isolation. Be selfish with yourself, but live your life through your immortal acts, acts that engrain your legacy onto humanity. Transcend your fears and follow yourself into the void instead of letting yourself get eaten up by entropy and decay. Freedom is being yourself without permission. Be soft and leave a lasting impression on everybody you meet
— Mohadesa Najumi
Not all experience the same sentiment while doing the same exact activity.
— Efrat Cybulkiewicz
One thing is clear to me: we, as human beings, must be willing to accept people who are different from ourselves.
— Barbara Jordan
On the road to success there is absolutely no room for criticism of self or others. Insecurity and fear masquerade as jealousy and judgment. Finding faults in others wastes time as we attempt to remove the bricks from other people’s foundations – time that could be better spent building our own. And worrying about what other people think about us also wastes the time that could be better spent expanding upon what we have built.
— Alaric Hutchinson
Our job on earth isn't to criticize, reject, or judge. Our purpose is to offer a helping hand, compassion, and mercy. We are to do unto others as we hope they would do unto us.
— Dana Arcuri
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