On the last analysis, then, love is life. Love never faileth and life never faileth so long as there is love. Topics: Love, LIfe |
To love abundantly is to live abundantly, and to love forever is to live forever. Topics: Love |
You will find as you look back upon your life that the moments when you have truly lived are the moments when you have done things in the spirit of love. Topics: Love |
Love more persons more -- love them more impersonally, more unselfishly, without thought of return. The return, never fear, will take care of itself. Topics: Love |
Love is not a thing of enthusiastic emotion. It is a rich, strong, manly, vigorous expression of the whole round Christian character - the Christ-like nature in its fullest development. And the constituents of this great character are only to be built up by ceaseless practice. Topics: Love |
Love is success, Love is happiness, Love is life. God is Love. Therefore LOVE. Topics: Love Source: The Greatest Thing in the World. |
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Lavish Love upon our equals, where it is very difficult, and for whom perhaps we each do least of all. Topics: Love Source: The Greatest Thing in the World. |
Give pleasure. Lose no chance in giving pleasure. For that is the ceaseless and anonymous triumph of a truly loving spirit. Topics: Love Source: Greatest Thing in the World. |
We hear much of love to God; Christ spoke much of love to man. We make a great deal of peace with heaven; Christ spoke much of peace on earth. Topics: Love, Peace Source: The Greatest Thing in the World. |
Love is PATIENCE. This is the normal attitude of Love; Love passive, Love waiting to begin; not in a hurry; calm; ready to do its work when the summons comes, but meantime wearing the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit. Topics: Love, Meekness Source: The Greatest Thing in the World. |
The only greatness is unselfish love... There is a great difference between TRYING TO PLEASE and GIVING PLEASURE. Topics: Love Source: The Greatest Thing in the World. |
We love others, we love everybody, we love our enemies, because He first loved us... And that is how the love of God melts down the unlovely heart in man, and begets in him the new creature, who is patient and humble and gentle and unselfish. Topics: Love Source: The Greatest Thing in the World, p. 46. |