Quotes About Kindness
Gustavo Solivellas dice: El verdadero amor quiere el bien del amado (Umberto Eco)
~ Umberto Eco
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No true friendship takes account of credit and debt. It gives freely, without thought of compensation or reward.
~ Una McCormack
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It appeared as if the whole world was one elaborate system, opposed to justice and kindness, and set to making cruelty and pain.
~ Upton Sinclair
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she was the kindest of souls; if she had ever done harm to any human being it was because the social system was too complicated for her to understand the consequences of her actions.
~ Upton Sinclair
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They respected this "old man," because he knew his business, and nobody could fool him. Also they liked him, because he combined a proper amount of kindliness with his sternness; he was simple and unpretentious—when the work was crowded, you would have him eating his beans and coffee on a stool in the "eats" joint alongside you. He
~ Upton Sinclair
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How can you be too friendly?
~ Ursula Dubosarsky
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These are thing, Trudi's father told her long before she was old enough for confession, that the church call sins, but they are part of being human. And those we need to embrace. The most important thing-- He paused. --is to be kind.
~ Ursula Hegi
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His attitude, since he had begun to feel towards a character, was that I owed him something, simply because I seemed willing to help.
~ V.S. Naipaul
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We couldn't find it in our hearts to find fault with him. We suffered with him.
~ V.S. Naipul
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I feel that the dormant goodwill in people needs to be stirred. People need to hear that it makes sense to behave decently or to help others, to place common interests above their own, to respect the elementary rules of human coexistence.
~ Vaclav Havel
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You can tell a lot about people by the way they treat other people's office staff.
~ Val McDermid
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When a woman walks out in the morning with confidence--she loves her heels, her dress, she thinks she looks great--her day will be better. She'll be nicer to the people she interacts with. They'll have a better day. And so on, and so on. You're creating joy and spreading it around. Is that insignificant?
~ Valerie Frankel
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All in a day's work for the Good Witch.
~ Valerie Frankel
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Let's be kind and attentive to the individual man - whether he's a bishop, a peasant, an industrial magnate, a convict in the Sakhalin Islands or a waiter in a restaurant. Let's begin with respect, compassion and love for the individual - or we'll never get anywhere.
~ Vasily Grossman
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Buena es la verdad, mejor es el amor
~ Vasily Grossman
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Jenny lacked any sense of property - she was constantly apologising to Yevgenia and asking for her permission to open the small upper window in order to let in her elderly tabby cat. Her main interests and worries centered around this cat and how to protect it from her neighbors... She fed her own rations to the cat, whom she called 'my dear, silver child' The cat adored her; he was a rough sullen beast, but would become suddenly animated and affectionate when he saw her.
~ Vasily Grossman
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Shargorodsky was a very gentle man, and quite helpless in any practical matter. He was the sort of man about whom people say, 'He's got the soul of a child,' or 'He's as kind as an angel.' And yet he could walk straight past a hungry child or a ragged old woman begging for crusts, feeling quite indifferent, still muttering his favourite lines of poetry.
~ Vasily Grossman
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What constitutes the freedom, the soul of an individual life, is its uniqueness. The reflection of the universe in someone's consciousness is the foundation of his or her power, but life only becomes happiness, is only endowed with freedom and meaning when someone exists as a whole world that has never been repeated in all eternity. Only then can they experience the joy of freedom and kindness, finding in others what they have already found in themselves.
~ Vasily Grossman
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What constitutes the freedom, the soul of an individual life, is its uniqueness. The reflection of the universe in someone's consciousness is the foundation of his or her power, but life only becomes happiness, is only endowed with freedom and meaning when someone exists as a whole world that has never been repeated in all eternity. Only then can they experience the joy of freedom and kindness, finding in others what they have already found in themselves.
~ Vasily Grossman
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Finally she put two tins of sprats and a packet of sweets on the table and asked him to give the other patients the presents she had brought for her son.
~ Vasily Grossman
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Non ignara mali, miseris succurrere disco. Unglück lehrte mich, den Unglücklichen zu helfen.
~ Vergil
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In the end, what matters most in life are the depth of your relationships with friends and family; and the sheer number of people you've helped along the way. These represent true measures of wealth.
~ Verne Harnish
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When it comes to giving, some people stop at nothing.
~ Vernon McLellan
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Bun?tatea uman? poate fi g?sit? în orice grup, chiar È™i în cele pe care e uÈ™or s? le condamni în întregul lor.
~ Victor E Frankl
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