quotations about charity
Charity no sooner begins to take root in the heart, but it makes all those weaknesses vanish at once. It softens what is hard and rough; it cures that presumption and haughtiness that pretends to decide and judge of every thing; it instructs us how to doubt, and how to reflect; to be teachable and not to rely too much on our own wisdom and understanding. It destroys all manner of positiveness, and moderates the very tone of our voice; and in such persons, as are already polite and endowed with the qualities that render people lovely to the rest of mankind, it gives this charming outside a motive and an inward principle far different from self-love.
WELLINS CALCOTT
Thoughts Moral and Divine
We seek not merely to make Government a mechanical implement, but to give it the vibrant personal character that is the very embodiment of human charity.
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
speech accepting the renomination for the Presidency, June 27, 1936
If you combine all the spectral rays into a single beam, you get white light; and, if you combine all the virtues into a single beam, you get charity.
AUSTIN O'MALLEY
Keystones of Thought
Charity, we are told in the Bible, "covers a multitude of sins." By this, I believe, we understand that by our charity we will cover or hide, and not expose the faults of others. How many of us have this sort of charity? Very few, I fear; but how many of us might have it, if we tried more to do unto others as we'd have others do to us? Charity is a beautiful trait in the character of any individual; it shows love, meekness, purity, holiness, and more than the mere foundation of a Christian; it shows a heart that can feel for another, with love and sympathy dwelling therein, and one that will be ever ready to do its best to turn sadness into gladness, to rouse to new life the weary and desponding, to help to let light into the darkened soul of many a frail one, and to pilot many a disabled vessel across the troubled ocean they are on to a haven of rest and safety. Charity, in a word, is brotherly love.
T. AUGUSTUS FORBES LEITH
Short Essays
The small charity that comes from the heart is better than the great charity that comes from the head.
IVAN PANIN
Thoughts
The man who is full of charity sees, through the eyes of the heart, the Image of the Lord in his brother.
SAINT PACHOMIUS
On Charity
Instead of offering me charity
You should've tried to put some faith in me
Instead of making me a better man,
You kept reminding me of what I am
THE KINKS
"Once a Thief", State of Confusion
But, in all things, regardless of whether we make the same choices or not, we are to treat each other with dignity and respect, both of which are evidences of charity in our hearts and lives.
SHERI L. DEW
If Life Were Easy, It Wouldn't Be Hard
Do not give alms promiscuously. Select the unworthy poor and make them happy. To give to the deserving is a duty, but to help the improvident, drinking class is clear generosity, so that the donor has a right to be warmed by a selfish pride and count on a most flattering obituary.
GEORGE ADE
"The Fable of the Old Fox and the Young Fox", True Bills
How white are the fair robes of Charity as she walketh amid the lowly habitations of the poor!
HOSEA BALLOU
Treasury of Thought
Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness.
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
Strength to Love
He that distributeth not
That which he hath received--
His food, his drink, his sustenance--
Unto devotee, brahman, beggar, wayfarer--
Such a low man as he, they say, is like
Unto a lack of rain.
GAUTAMA BUDDHA
Iti-Vuttaka
Shut not thy purse-strings always against painted distress. Act a charity sometimes. When a poor creature (outwardly and visibly such) comes before thee, do not stay to inquire whether the "seven small children," in whose name he implores thy assistance, have a veritable existence. Rake not into the bowels of unwelcome truth, to save a halfpenny. It is good to believe him.
CHARLES LAMB
"Decay of Beggars", Elia
When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist.
DOM HELDER CAMARA
Dom Helder Camara: Essential Writings
No one has ever become poor by giving.
ANNE FRANK
The Diary of Anne Frank
Some men mistake generosity for charity: these flatter themselves that they are giving gratuitously, whilst they are merely rewarding secret services offered their vanity.
NORMAN MACDONALD
Maxims and Moral Reflections
Charity . . . is the opium of the privileged.
CHINUA ACHEBE
Anthills of the Savannah
Charity is the root of all good works.
ST. AUGUSTINE
Sermons
Charity begins at home.
SIR THOMAS BROWNE
Religio Medici
A benefactor is a representative of God.
BENJAMIN WHICHCOTE
Moral and Religious Aphorisms