Top 100 Others What Quotes
#1. Learn to love yourself for you cannot give to others what you do not possess.
Jeffrey Fry
#2. To love others you must love yourself ... You can only give to others what you have yourself.
Leo Buscaglia
#3. The important thing, once you have enough to eat and a nice house, is what you can do for others, what you can contribute to the enterprise as a whole.
Donald Knuth
#4. All religions proclaim the advantages of peace, loving one another, and "doing to others what we would like them to do to us."
Thomas Keating
#5. We are all here on earth to help others; what on earth the others are here for I don't know.
W. H. Auden
#6. You cannot enjoy others until you
enjoy yourself because you cannot give to others what you do not have.
John C. Maxwell
#7. The one contains what is accepted as necessary when it is not yet so; the others, what is imagined as possible and, a moment later, is possible no longer.
Italo Calvino
#8. In our offices and places of work we love to tell others what to do.We denigrate them.We compare their work unfavourably with our own.We are always in competition.We show off and gossip.Our dream is of being well treated and we dream of treating others badly ...
Hanif Kureishi
#9. The inspection once completed it is usual to put everything carefully back in place as far as possible. It is enjoined by a certain ethics not to do unto others what coming from them might give offence.
Samuel Beckett
#10. I was given the ability to create stories and characters. That's my part of the long chain of writers, publishers, agents, booksellers, librarians, and a host of others who eventually deliver literature to the world. I want to do for others what Eudora Welty did for me.
Karl Marlantes
#11. Your ears are yours alone. Tell others what you alone can hear. Your voice is yours alone. Tell others what only you can say. Your eyes are yours alone. Show others what only you can see.
Arthur Dobrin
#12. Don't give away to others what you have not first given away at home.
Elizabeth George
#13. All paths lead to the same goal: to convey to others what we are.
Pablo Neruda
#14. We are all the same and need to think that we are innocent. However, we do blame others just to be innocent. We simply believe blaming will wash out ourselves. More we search innocence more we blame others. What we need to understand our purity instead of trying to prove that we are blameless.
Umut Kisa
#15. Today, now, it is time to move forward, a time to look for what is good in others, what is good in our country. It is time to see what we have in common, what we have to share as human beings and citizens.
Clarence Thomas
#16. We can rarely tell others what we really think about them
not just because it would so wound them, but also because it would so wound ourselves.
Douglas Kennedy
#17. What makes some cognitive operations more demanding and effortful than others? What outcomes must we purchase in the currency of attention? What can System 2 do that System 1 cannot? We now have tentative answers to these questions.
Daniel Kahneman
#18. I abhor discrimination. The way I was raised was like most Hoosiers, with the golden rule, that you should do unto others what you'd have them do unto you.
Mike Pence
#21. Do not do to others what you would not have them do to you.
Rabbi Hillel
#22. Abundance is an expansion of energy. Abundance is a form of gratitude, a generosity, a modesty, a bow toward others - what we can give, what we can share, rather than what we can take.
Terry Tempest Williams
#23. Love thy neighbor as thyself: Do not do to others what thou wouldst not wish be done to thyself: Forgive injuries. Forgive thy enemy, be reconciled to him, give him assistance, invoke God in his behalf.
Confucius
#24. If you expect respect from others, show it first to yourself. You can't expect from others what you don't give to yourself.
Shams Tabrizi
#25. It is not fair to ask of others what you are not willing to do yourself.
Eleanor Roosevelt
#26. Other people, some other writers, will win certain accolades or sell in far greater numbers than me - and I'm a legitimate best-selling author - but I live and die for the work. That's thrilling to me. It's thrilling that I do for others what certain writers did for me when I was a kid.
James Ellroy
#27. Obtain from yourself all that makes complaining useless. No longer implore from others what you yourself can obtain.
Andre Gide
#28. We can only give away to others what we have inside ourselves.
Wayne Dyer
#29. I loved movies. They inspired me more than anything growing up and wanted to do for others what those movies have done for me. I do a lot of other creative stuff but am not very good at it.
Jay Duplass
#30. My favorite parable for living a positive and influential life is the Golden Rule: 'Do unto others what you would have them do unto you.'
Tony Oller
#31. We love in others what we lack in ourselves, and would be everything, but what we are.
Richard H. Stoddard
#32. To tell about him, one should be French, because only the people of that nation manage to explain to others what they don't understand themselves.
Nikolai Leskov
#33. I have somewhere met with the epitaph on a charitable man which has pleased me very much. I cannot recollect the words, but here is the sense of it: 'What I spent I lost; what I possessed is left to others; what I gave away remains with me.'
Joseph Addison
#34. Encourage literally came from "in courage." The courage is put "into" you from outside. Our character and abilities grow through internalizing from others what we do not possess in ourselves.
Henry Cloud
#35. To make a photo from what we see is easy, but to create a realistic photo and show others what we have in our mind is a completely different story.
Jan Jansen
#36. A Warrior of the Light shares with others what he knows of the path.
Paulo Coelho
#37. Reporters tend to find in others what they are suited to find, so there is a whole school of reporting where they are cynical about the world, and everything reinforces that. Whereas I tend to be optimistic and be amused by people and like them, even rather bad people.
Ira Glass
#38. You must begin to trust yourself. If you do not then you will forever be looking to others to prove your own merit to you, and you will never be satisfied. You will always be asking others what to do, and at the same time, resenting those from whom you seek such aid.
Jane Roberts
#39. A photographer doesn't just copy reality, but communicates to others what he or she experiences.
Walter Rosenblum
#40. People will always have an opinion, but you have to live life the way you want to. It's very easy to tell others what to do, but difficult to implement it on yourself.
Preity Zinta
#41. How much would our churches be transformed if each of us made it a practice to thank God for others and then to tell those others what it is about them that we thank God for?
D. A. Carson
#42. No man should attempt to teach others what he has never learned himself
Samuel Johnson
#43. The U.S.-led western alliance, while acting as an advocate of democracy, rule of law and human rights, is acting from the opposite position, rejecting the democratic principle of the sovereign right of states enshrined in the U.N. Charter and trying to decide for others what is good and what is bad.
Sergei Lavrov
#44. And so without our primordial attachments to others, what would we be?
Evidently, we would be the players of a game, one that resembled a giant chess match, with our fellow human beings as the rooks, the knights, and the pawns. For this is the essence of sociopathic behavior, and desire.
Martha Stout
#45. One must concede to others what one tolerates in oneself.
Muriel Barbery
#46. What teachings of Scripture do you still mainly follow out of dutiful habit, not with an eye toward honoring God or being used as a blessing to others? What has your legalistic adherence gained for you, and what has it cost you?
John F. MacArthur Jr.
#47. What I do affects others; what others do affects me.
Toni Collette
#48. Leadership does not mean being bossy, always telling others what to do. No, leadership means going ahead, not putting others in the front. Good leaders lead by example, not by decree.
Myles Munroe
#49. I take it you don't believe in love at first sight." "Does anyone over the age of thirteen? Do you?" "I don't, no," Darcy said. "But I don't rule out for others what I haven't experienced firsthand.
Curtis Sittenfeld
#50. What an air of probability sometimes runs through a dream! And at others, what a heap of absurdities it is!
Jane Austen
#51. Journalism: A profession whose business is to explain to others what it personally does not understand.
Lord Northcliffe
#53. I do to others what they do to me, only worse.
Jimmy Hoffa
#54. Many of us are being held hostage by bitterness because we are not willing to give to others what we have been given.
Tony Evans
#55. Profound ignorance makes a man dogmatic. The man who knows nothing thinks he is teaching others what he has just learned himself; the man who knows a great deal can't imagine that what he is saying is not common knowledge, and speaks more indifferently.
Jean De La Bruyere
#56. we all have gifts and talents and passions that are meant to meet the needs of others. What good does it do if we sit on those, never offering a helping hand where it's needed? Especially if we're able or have the resources to help.
Diane Moody
#57. To learn that it's easier to be told by others what to think and believe than it is to think for yourself.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson
#58. You hate most in others what you hate most in yourself
Mark A. Evans
#59. Don't make to others what you don't want them to make to you.
Confucius
#60. Your words will tell others what you think. Your actions will tell them what you believe.
T.D. Jakes
#61. If government is to serve any purpose it is to do for others what they are unable to do for themselves.
Lyndon B. Johnson
#62. Freedom is the right to tell others what they don't want to hear.
George Orwell
#63. When I was teaching children I began every day writing this on the blackboard: "Do to others what you would like them to do to you", telling them how much better the world would be if everybody lived by this rule.
Common
#64. I think my greatest ambition in life is to pass on to others what I know.
Frank Sinatra
#65. Don't do to others what you would not like to be done to you, if you were in their place.
Rodrigue Tremblay
#66. I am very much concerned that American Negroes achieve their freedom here in the United States. But I am also concerned for their dignity, for the health of their souls, and must oppose any attempt that Negroes may make to do to others what has been done to them.
James Baldwin
#67. Desire is both imitative (we like what others like) and competitive (we want to take away from others what they have). As children, we wanted to monopolize the attention of a parent, to draw it away from other siblings. This sense of rivalry ... makes people compete for the attention.
Robert Greene
#69. Don't listen to negative influences. Believe in yourself, and show others what you can do. Only "you" can find your potential.
Marla Runyan
#70. You write to communicate to the hearts and minds of others what's burning inside you.
Arthur Plotnik
#71. The truth is, you don't get satisfaction from those things. You know what really gives you satisfaction? ... Offering others what you have to give.
Mitch Albom
#72. You cannot be all things to all people. Be unique. Be different. Give to others what you want yourself. And do what you were made to do.
Robert Kiyosaki
#73. In Benedictine spirituality, work is what we do to continue what God wanted done ... God goes on creating through us. Consequently a life spent serving God must be a life spent giving to others what we have been given.
Joan D. Chittister
#74. We discover in ourselves what others hide from us and we recognize in others what we hide from ourselves ...
Luc De Clapiers
#78. No need to try to explain to others what's in your heart. Some things are just between you and God.
Karen Gibbs
#79. People often grudge others what they cannot enjoy themselves.
Aesop
#80. We all spin stories. That's what we do. We want people to see certain things about us and not others. What matters is whether you let others in to the truest story, the one that's the hardest to tell.
Maya Lang
#81. What we spend, we lose. What we keep will be left for others. What we give away will be ours forever.
David McGee
#82. What does Yagwavalkya say?
'It is not our hermitage,' he says - our religion ,we might say - 'still less the colour of our skin, that produces virtue ; virtue must be practised. Therefore let no one do to others what he would not have done to himself.
Friedrich Max Muller
#83. Nine times out of 10, criticism is a defense mechanism. We criticize in others what we don't like in ourselves.
Mark Batterson
#84. Most beings only saw the beauty of a smoothed stone and thought nothing of the shape it might once have held or of the ceaseless pressure that formed it. Perhaps that was enough, though, for the rock to bear its own hardship in silence and share only with others what they wanted to see.
Dallas E. Caldwell
#85. You cannot give to others what you have not given to yourself first.
Jeffrey Fry
#86. It's important to ask yourself, How am I useful to others? What do people want from me? That may very well reveal what you are here for.
James Hillman
#87. View everyone around you as a teacher; from some, seek to learn what not to do and from others, what to do.
Amey Hegde
#88. Preach not to others what they should eat, but eat as becomes you and be silent.
Epictetus
#89. We ... heal ourselves by giving others what we most need.
Sherry Turkle
#91. We know that in our free market economy some will prosper more than others. What we don't accept is the idea that some folks won't even get a chance.
Julian Castro
#92. We reveal to ourselves and others what is important to us by the way we celebrate.
Noel Piper
#93. Every hen thinks she has laid the best egg! Can we not all believe as we choose? But the choice of others - what is that to us? Let them alone ...
Phyllis Bottome
#94. You act out what it feels like to be the one who doesn't belong. And you act it out by trying to do to others what has been done to you.
Jeanette Winterson
#95. Never do to others what you would not like them to do to you.
Confucius
#96. In solitude, you will find yourself; in crowds, you will find others! You need both of them: Solitude and crowds; yourself and others! Without others, what to do with yourself? Without yourself, what to do with others?
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#97. Do not base your life on the likings and dislikings or whims of others. What you are in life - whether you enjoy or suffer - it is your own responsibility. Be regular in your meditation and do not postpone for a later date your striving for God consciousness.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
#98. Do unto others what you want done unto you.
Confucius
#99. There were lies we told to save ourselves, and then there were lies we told to rescue others. What counted more, the mistruth, or the greater good?
Jodi Picoult
#100. Being able to change the lives of people around me motivates me. I always try to build technology and innovations that solve problems, simplify people's lives, and give others what they want.
Jeet Banerjee