“It may be relatively mild when expressed as criticism, anger, or feelings of severe frustration. Criticism has a negative influence on the feelings of love for and interest in one's spouse.” MayFeelingsInterestInfluenceNegativeCriticismFrustrationSevereSpouseNegative Influence Author:H. Burke Peterson
“Perhaps a supreme form of charity may be exhibited by one who withholds judgment of another's acts or conduct, remembering that there is only one who can look into the heart and know the intent-and know the honest desires found therein.” KnowsLooksHeartMayRememberFormDesireFoundHonestJudgingJudgmentCharitySupreme Author:H. Burke Peterson
“The dictionary describes a selfish person as one who is 'concerned excessively or exclusively with oneself: seeking pleasure or well-being without regard for others.' May we add, a selfish person is often one who refers to 'I,' 'me,' and 'mine' rather than to 'we,' 'ours,' 'yours,' or 'theirs.' This person is anxious to be in the limelight, to be on center stage in life's little dramas. He or she may be a poor listener, or a conversation monopolizer. Selfishness is the great unknown sin. No selfish person ever thought himself to be selfish.” WellsMayLittlesPersonsSinPleasurePoorStageMinesDramaConversationConcernedRegardAddOneselfSeekingSelfishWell BeingSelfishnessAnxiousListenersDictionaryBeing SelfishLimelightCenter StageSelfish PersonGreat Unknown Author:H. Burke Peterson