Sacrifice For Others Quotes by George H. W. Bush, George Bernard Shaw, Martin Luther King, Jr., Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Erich Fromm, George Santayana and many others.

Service is never a simple act; it’s about sacrifice for others and about accomplishment for ourselves, about reaching out, one person to another, about all our choices gathered together as a country to reach across all our divides.
Self-sacrifice enables us to sacrifice other people without blushing.
What are you doing for others?
When a family is free of abuse and oppression, it can be the place where we share our deepest secrets and stand the most exposed, a place where we learn to feel distinct without being better, – and sacrifice for others without losing ourselves.
Not he who has much is rich, but he who gives much.
Nothing so much enhances a good as to make sacrifices for it.
Love is a verb. Love is something you do: the sacrifices you make, the giving of self. If you want to study love, study those who sacrifice for others. Love – the feeling – is a fruit of love the verb.
Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’
Being famous very often means sacrificing your privacy and that of others. You have to impose on those close to you a pace and lifestyle that might be a bigger sacrifice for others than it is for you.
By thetest of our faith thehighest standard ofcivilization is the readiness to sacrifice for others.
My friends, how desperately we need to be loved and to love. With it we are creative. With it we march tirelessly. With it, and with it alone, we are able to sacrifice for others.
The weak can never forgive.
The Bible says that when we obey God’s commands, we benefit. I think we naturally assume that if we look out for our own interests and concerns, we will be happy. But people who sacrifice for others will tell you that seasons of giving are the most rewarding of their lives.
Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.
When you make the sacrifice in marriage, you’re sacrificing not to each other but to unity in a relationship.
Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable . . .