
“If you can’t feed a hundred people, then feed just one.”. And remember to love them until it hurts… I can enjoy this, but I give up I could eat that sugar, but I give that sugar… you would be surprised of the beautiful things that people do to share the joy of giving.” But don’t forget that there are many children, many children, many men and women who haven’t got what you have. And this is what I bring before you – to love one another until it hurts. He loved with great love he loved until it hurt. After three days they brought into our house, and there was this little one who could scarcely pronounce my name. They heard in Calcutta, the children, that Mother Teresa has no sugar for her children and this little one, Hindu boy four years old, he went home and he told his parents: ‘I will not eat sugar for three days I will give my sugar to Mother Teresa.’ How much a little child can give. During her Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech in 1979, she said: “I never forget a little child who taught me a very beautiful lesson. 5 of Mother Teresa’s Most Inspiring Quotes Regarding Poverty: So, my vocation was a continuation of belonging to Christ and being only His.” The following are five of Mother Teresa’s most inspiring quotes surrounding the issue of poverty. She once said, “The work is only a means to put our love for Christ into action… to work for the poorest of the poor. While Mother Teresa helped anyone in need regardless of their condition, religion or culture, and her strong devotion to Jesus Christ motivated her work.
She created rehabilitation homes for lepers, and rescued homeless people dying in the streets and gave them hospice shelter and love during their deaths. Mother Teresa helped people so poor and ill that most others avoided them. Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1985, and posthumously, Pope Francis officially declared her as a saint in 2016. Mother Teresa was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, the U.S. Born in 1910 in Yugoslavia, she lived most of her life in India, then passed on in 1997. Mother Teresa is well-known throughout the world for her humanitarian work - she aided poor people no matter their illness, religion or culture.