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Concern For Others Quotes

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Vashti Quiroz-Vega
“Don’t turn your face away.
Once you’ve seen, you can no longer act like you don’t know.
Open your eyes to the truth. It’s all around you.
Don’t deny what the eyes to your soul have revealed to you.

Now that you know, you cannot feign ignorance.
Now that you’re aware of the problem, you cannot pretend you don’t care.
To be concerned is to be human.
To act is to care.”
Vashti Quiroz-Vega

Vince Antonucci
“Maybe you've gotten through something and when you did you thought, I am leaving that behind and will never return. And that's a great way of thinking...for selfish jerks.

If we actually care about people other than ourselves, we can't leave our problems behind and never return. If we don't take the freedom we've experienced and try to bring it to others, we are not becoming people worth becoming.”
Vince Antonucci, Guerrilla Lovers: Changing the World With Revolutionary Compassion

Mordecai Richler
“...if I were an angel of the Lord, I would mark the doors of each of my children's homes with an X, so that plague and misfortune would pass over them. Alas, I lack the qualifications. So when there was still world and time enough I fretted. I nagged. I corrected. I got everything wrong.”
Mordecai Richler, Barney's Version

Jon M. Huntsman Sr.
“Gray is not a substitute for black and white. You don’t bump into people without saying you’re sorry. When you shake hands, it’s supposed to mean something. If someone is in trouble, you reach out.”
Jon Huntsman, Essential Lessons on Leadership

“so many people concentrate on looks, but the invisible is sacred”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Alexander McCall Smith
“She could turn away and say that they had nothing to do with her, or she could accept that they had somehow touched her skirt. ...we all had a skirt, and those who touched our skirt became our concern.”
Alexander McCall Smith, Precious and Grace

Michael ONeill
“The people I’ve met on this trip through rural America are so different from those you meet traveling through more densely-populated areas. A genuine warmth and concern for others exists.”
Michael ONeill, Road Work: Images And Insights Of A Modern Day Explorer

“... he was sensitive to other people, and heard the whisper amongst the leaves.”
Lord Chandos, From peace to war: a study in contrast 1857-1918

Shree Shambav
“You don’t need to be brilliant, wealthy, attractive, or perfect to make a difference in someone’s life. Just show some concern.”
Shree Shambav, Twenty + One - 21 Short Stories

Titon Rahmawan
“Concern never remains silent, it shouts out loud.”
Titon Rahmawan