When your intentions are to serve, you will be served.
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If you seek success, serve others. If you seek immortality give. Serve or give your time, skills, talent or gift. In the end, what you leave behind are trails of the lives you changed and the hearts you touched.
Find an opportunity to serve and success will be yours.
You may not find the opportunity to succeed, but you can always find the opportunity to serve. Then serve to succeed.
I follow three rules: find the opportunity to love and love endlessly, be kind to all and rude to none, and serve others with care and know that service is joy.
There is no greater duty in this world than to serve others with deep compassion and love.
To add value to your life, serve others with love and kindness.
Everyone comes to this world with one great purpose. That is to serve others.
In leadership, the way up is down. Serve before you get served
We need to be the church that serves and loves people now, today, exactly where they are. Until then, we are simply managing decline.
If you have ever wanted to serve god, go on and serve him. Don't wait to be authorized by anybody. He is not copyrighted
Every new self-discovery leads you to more wholeness, opens your heart, makes you humble, and a better person to serve and love others.
Every new self-discovery leads you to more wholeness, opens your heart, makes you humble, and a better person to serve and love others." Page 8
All work is service. If you aren't serving in your work, you really aren't working.
We have a fundamental imperative in our lives to matter to others, to serve others, and to support each other in mattering more.
Seek to be served, and you become a servant. Seek to serve others, and you become a master.
True greatness is not about the number of people who serve you. It's about why and how you serve the number of people you serve.
In a servant leadership culture we learn by choice or example that if we want to be great, we have to serve others respectfully.