The phrases of Mother Teresa of Calcutta about love

The phrases of Mother Teresa of Calcutta about love

Let's see together the most beautiful phrases of Mother Teresa of Calcutta about Love, quotes imbued with altruism and compassion.

Mother Teresa of Calcutta has been an inspiration to millions of people through her devotion to the needy and defenseless around the world. The sacrifice and selflessness with which she lived her entire life made her the international symbol of charity and charity. The love and compassion with which she helped the poor of all religions and nations earned her the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, the entire prize money of which was donated to charity.




Mother Teresa based her actions on Catholic teachings, but she also won the affection of everyone in Calcutta (India), her city of residence, respecting local customs and always putting humanity above religious divisions. In 2013 the organization of the Missionaries of Charity, which brings together all the religious congregations founded and inspired by Mother Teresa, had more than 700 missions in more than 140 countries, in which they distribute food, provide assistance to families and orphans, they run schools, hospitals and homes for patients with leprosy, AIDS and tuberculosis.

The Biography of Mother Teresa of Calcutta (Recommended Reading)

In 2016, Mother Teresa of Calcutta was sanctified by the Catholic Church.

Example of compassion and altruism, let's see together the most beautiful phrases of Mother Teresa of Calcutta about love:

The most beautiful phrases of Mother Teresa of Calcutta about Love:

“Spread love wherever you go. Don't let anyone walk away from you without being happier than before."




"Love life and love it even if it doesn't give you what it could, love it even if it's not how you would like it, love it when you are born and every time you are about to die. Never love without love, never live without life. "

"True love does not measure, it simply gives."

"Kind words may be short and easy to pronounce, but their echoes resonate endlessly."

"The need for love is much more difficult to satisfy than the hunger for bread."

“Love, to be true, must cost effort, it must hurt, it must empty us of ourselves. "

"I discovered the paradox that if you love until it hurts, eventually the evil disappears and only love remains."

“Love cannot remain unexpressed, because it would make no sense. Love must be put into action, and that action is to put oneself at the service of others”.

"The most terrible poverty is loneliness, together with the feeling of not being loved."

“There is no worse poverty than not having love to give. "

"If you judge people, you won't have time to love them."

“What can you do to promote world peace? Go home and love your family."


“I want you to worry about your neighbor. You know him, right?"

"I'm not exactly sure what Heaven will be like, but I do know that when we die and the time comes for God to judge us, He won't ask, 'How many good things have you done in your life?', but He will turn to us and tell us : "How much love did you put into what you did?"



"What really matters is not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving."

"Joy is a net made of love with which souls can be captured."

"Let us always meet with a smile, because a smile is the beginning of love."

"We don't need guns or bombs to bring peace, all we need is love and compassion."

“The worst disease in the West today is no longer tuberculosis or leprosy. It is feeling unwanted, unloved and unprotected. We can cure physical ailments, but the only cure for loneliness, despair, and hopelessness is love. There are many people in the world who die for a loaf of bread, but there are many more who perish for an ounce of love. Poverty in the West is different. It is not only a question of loneliness, it is also a spiritual poverty. There is a need for love, just as there is a need for God.”


"Work without love is slavery."

“People are unrealistic, illogical and self-centered. Love them anyway."

"He who gives with a smile is the best donor, because God loves those who give with joy."

"Love begins by caring for the people closest to us: those at home."

"Love is a fruit that is always ripe and within reach of all hands."

“We need to know that we were created for bigger things, not just to be a number in the world, not just to get titles and titles, this job and that job. We were created to love and be loved. "



"The greatest science in the world, both in heaven and on earth, is love."

“Jesus said that he loved one another as he loved us. Not loving the whole world. "

“The success of love is in loving, not in the result of love. Of course it is natural to want the best for the person you love, but whether or not that happens does not determine the value of what we have done. "

"Love begins at home, and it's not so much what we do...but how much love we put into what we do."

“There is a terrible need for love. We all experience it sooner or later in our life: pain, loneliness. We must have the courage to recognize it. The poor people you might have in your family. Find them. And love them. "

“The fruit of silence is prayer, the fruit of prayer is faith, the fruit of faith is love, the fruit of love is service, and the fruit of service is peace. "

conclusion:

Here end the phrases of Mother Teresa of Calcutta on Love selected by Fervida InspiraciĂłn. We hope they managed to brighten your day as they did for us.

If you are interested in the history of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, we recommend you read her autobiography: "Be my light":

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