Quotes about Tender
                        What will it profit a man if he gains his cause and silences his adversary—if at the same time he loses that humble, tender frame of spirit in which the Lord delights, and to which the promise of his presence is made?
                    — John Newton
                        
                
                        What an unsubstantial, happy, foolish time! Of all the times of mine that Time has in his grip, there is none that in one retrospection I can smile at half so much, and think of half so tenderly.
                    — Charles Dickens
                        
                
                        Mrs. Pocket was at home, and was in a little difficulty, on account of the baby's having been accommodated with a needle case to keep him quiet during the unaccountable absence (with a relative in the Foot Guards) of Millers. And more needles were missing than it could be regarded as quite wholesome for a patient of such tender years either to apply externally or to take as a tonic.
                    — Charles Dickens
                        
                
                        Grace makes the heart tender, it causes sympathy and charity. As it melts the heart in contrition towards God, so in compassion towards others.
                    — Thomas Watson
                        
                
                        Nothing will make us so charitable and tender to the faults of others, as, by self-examination, thoroughly to know our own.
                    — Og Mandino
                        
                
                        Prayer makes the soul tender.
                    — Leonard Ravenhill
                        
                
                        Soft closer of our eyes! Low murmur of tender lullabies!
                    — John Keats
                        
                
                        Speaking the words he had been taught, directing them no longer upward but to the earth on which he knelt, he prayed: 'For what we are about to receive make us truly thankful.' ... he... felt his heart suddenly flow over with thankfulness... like a gush of warm water... All that remains is to live here quietly for the rest of my life, eating food that my own labour has made the earth to yield. All that remains is to be a tender of the soil.
                    — JM Coetzee
                        
                
                        The sun's touch is kind.
                    — JM Coetzee
                        
                
                        Put together all the tenderest love you know of, multiply it by infinity, and you will begin to see glimpses of the love and grace of God.
                    — Hannah Whitall Smith
                        
                
                        I remember both of us becoming tearful on that day, not so much because of the insights, but because of the increased sense of reverence we had for each other. We discovered that even seemingly trivial things often have roots in deep emotional experiences. To deal only with the superficial trivia without seeing the deeper, more tender issues is to trample on the sacred ground of another's heart.
                    — Stephen Covey
                        
                
                        To be alone with Jesus in adoration and intimate union with Him is the Greatest Gift of Love - the tender love of Our Father in Heaven.
                    — Mother Teresa
                        
                 
                        