Multi faith Quotes During the Pandemic on different topics
Daily Multi Faith Motivations- Hope
Christian
"Be faithful in
small things because it is in them that your strength lies." Mother Teresa
Islam
“Do not lose
hope, nor be sad.” Quran 3:139
Jewish
“Jews have six senses. Touch,
taste, sight, smell, hearing, and memory…For Jews, memory is no less primary
than the prick of a pin, or its silver glimmer, or the taste of the blood it
pulls from the finger. The Jew is pricked by a pin and remembers other pins. It
is only by tracing the pinprick back to other pinpricks—when his mother tried
to fix his sleeve while his arm was still in it, when his grandfather’s fingers
fell asleep from stroking his great-grandfather’s damp forehead, when Abraham
tested the knife point to be sure Isaac would feel no pain—that the Jew is able
to know why it hurts. When a Jew encounters a pin, he asks: What does it
remember like?” —Jonathan Safran Foer
Hindu
“Set thy heart upon thy work, but never on its reward.” Bhagwat
Gita
It may seem
contradictory, but we never engage in action for the sake of reward. This is
because seeking a reward binds us to the world and creates karma. Instead, do
your work with love. Expect nothing. You are rewarded in the present.
Buddhism
“Give, even if
you only have a little.” Buddha
Zoroastrianism
Taking the first footstep with a
good thought, the second with a good word, and the third with a good deed, I
entered paradise. Zoroaster
Chinese
A journey of a thousand miles
begins with a single step. Chinese Proverb
Daily Motivations from Multi faith Spirituality
Christian
“I have found the paradox, that if you love
until it hurts, there can be no more hurt, only more love.”—Mother Teresa
Jewish
"A
righteous man falls down seven times and gets up." – King Solomon,
Proverbs, 24:16.
Life is all about the ability to get
up from challenge. Greatness is defined as getting up one more time than what
you've fallen down. The Torah defines someone who's righteous not as someone
who had succeeded, but someone who has persevered. It creates a paradigm of
what righteousness is – trying to do what's right, getting up from failure, and
keep moving forward. Charlie Harary
Islam
“Oh Allah, I
seek refuge in You from anxiety and sorrow, weakness and laziness, miserliness
and cowardice, the burden of debts and being overpowered by men.”
Buddhism
“Radiate boundless
love towards the entire world.” Buddha
Hinduism
“Set
thy heart upon thy work, but never on its reward.” – Quote from Bhagwat Gita
Zoroastrianism
'Doing good to
others is not a duty. It is a joy, for it increases your own health and
happiness'- Zoroaster
Chinese
“When the winds of
change blow, some people build walls and others build windmills.” Chinese
Proverb
Daily Motivation
from Multi Faith Quotes-#3
Hinduism
One who performs
his duty without attachment, surrendering the results unto the Supreme Lord, is
unaffected by sinful action, as the lotus is untouched by water. The Bhagavad
Gita
Buddhism
“Conquer
anger with non-anger. Conquer badness with goodness. Conquer meanness with
generosity. Conquer dishonesty with truth.” Buddha
Zoroastrianism
“Turn yourself
not away from three best things: Good Thought, Good Word, and Good Deed.” Zoroaster
Jewish
“This is the
story of a people which was scattered over all the world and yet remained a
single family, a nation which time and again was doomed to destruction and yet,
out of the ruins, rose to new life.” Abba
Kovner
Islamic
“When you forget
that you need Allah (God), He puts you in a situation that causes you to call
upon Him. And that’s for your own good.” Omar Suleiman
Christianity
“God has a purpose
behind every problem. He uses circumstances to develop our character. In fact,
he depends more on circumstances to make us like Jesus than he depends on our
reading the Bible.” Rick W
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