1.
I am convinced the greatest act of love we can ever perform for people is to tell them about God's love for them in Christ.
Billy Graham
I am confident that the ultimate demonstration of affection we can give to people is to inform them of God's devotion to them through Jesus.
2.
It is indeed a radical act of love just to sit down and be quiet for a time by yourself.
Jon Kabat-Zinn
It is a courageous demonstration of devotion to take a pause and calmly reflect in solitude.
3.
The Eucharist is a never-ending sacrifice. It is the Sacrament of love, the supreme love, the act of love.
Katharine Drexel
The Eucharist is an endless offering. It is the Sacrament of affection, the highest love, the demonstration of adoration.
5.
The song is about asserting yourself and reclaiming your humanity through an act of love.
Hozier
6.
Education is an act of love, and thus an act of courage
Paulo Freire
7.
Here God is not approached as an object that we must love, but as a mystery present in the very act of love itself.
Peter Rollins
11.
Sometimes letting someone go is the ultimate act of love.
Cassia Leo
12.
There is a striking resemblance between the act of love and the ministrations of a torturer.
Angela Carter
13.
There is no act of love that is not an act of work or courage. No exceptions.
M. Scott Peck
14.
Your work should be an act of love, not a marriage of convenience.
Haruki Murakami
17.
All human behavior is either an act of love
or a cry for love.
Stan Dale
18.
When we think of work, we think of work as an act of service. We think of it as an act of love for humanity.
Justin Rosenstein
20.
A work of art is an act of love. Critics are crab lice.
David Gerrold
21.
Writing is an act of cherishing... It is an act of love.
Julia Cameron
22.
An act of love always tends towards two things; to the good that one wills, and to the person for whom one wills it.
Thomas Aquinas
23.
The act of choosing whether or not to have a child is often an act of love, and always an act of survival.
Merle Hoffman
24.
Creation is an act of love and it is perpetual.
Simone Weil