"To become acquainted with one's brothers and sisters, to know their problems and to learn to love them, is the supreme experience of living." ~ Urantia Book, (130:2.6)
"You are commissioned to save men, not to judge them." ~ Urantia Book, (140:3.17)
Take care that you do not wound the self-respect of timid and fearful souls. Do not indulge in sarcasm... ~ Urantia Book, (159:3.4)
As you grow older in years and more experienced in the affairs of the kingdom, are you becoming more tactful in dealing with troublesome mortals and more tolerant in living with stubborn associates? Tact is the fulcrum of social leverage, and tolerance is the earmark of a great soul. If you possess these rare and charming gifts, as the days pass you will become more alert and expert in your worthy efforts to avoid all unnecessary social misunderstandings. ~ Urantia Book, (156:5.18)
"Make not the mistake of trying to pluck a mote out of your brother's eye when there is a beam in your own eye. Having first cast the beam out of your own eye, you can the better see to cast the mote out of your brother's eye." ~ Urantia Book, (140:3.17)
"Become interested in your fellows; learn how to love them and watch for the opportunity to do something for them which you are sure they want done," ~ Urantia Book, (130:7.2)
"...show forth love, compassion, and sympathy." ~ Urantia Book, (137:7.13)
Throughout the vicissitudes of life, remember always to love one another. Do not strive with men, even with unbelievers. Show mercy even to those who despitefully abuse you.
~ Urantia Book, (178:1.17)
"Love men with the love wherewith I have loved you and serve your fellow mortals even as I have served you. By the spirit fruits of your lives impel souls to believe the truth that man is a son of God, and that all men are brethren." ~ Urantia Book, (193:5.2)
"By... drawing close to your fellow men in understanding sympathy and with unselfish devotion, you will lead them into a saving knowledge of the Father's love." ~ Urantia Book, (191:5.3)