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Quotes About Kindness

Mon pauvre petit chou, you say, fanning her with a banana leaf. My poor little cabbage.
~ Quan Barry
Thank you, Honey, Becka whispered gratefully.
~ R.L. Stine
When speaking to or about another person, ask yourself if what you are about to say will meet their need: Necessary – Is it necessary to say this? Encourage – Will this encourage? Will it make them feel better? Edify – Will it edify? Will it build them up and make them stronger as a result of what you would say? Dignify – Will it dignify that person? That's the way Jesus treated other people; he gave them a sense of dignity. Criticism
~ R.T. Kendall
gülmektir çünkü insan? insan eden
~ Rabelais
Here, Myrnin said, his voice still gentle and low. Amelie said you had to work. No one said you had to work alone. He picked up the next part and slotted it in, took the screwdriver from Claire's numbed fingers, and fastened it with a couple of deft, fast movements. I'll be your hands. She wanted to cry, because it was so sweet, but it wouldn't do any good.
~ Rachel Caine
Oh, Claire, he said. You think me a far better man than I am. That's kind, and flattering. Are you saying that you - Doughnuts! Myrnin interrupted her and darted away, to zip back in seconds with an open box.
~ Rachel Caine
She smells better, Claire said. And she made me cookies.
~ Rachel Caine
Just because he's a spider doesn't mean he deserves any less concern!
~ Rachel Caine
Here's a tip...If you leave a girl crying you're probably not doing your Don Juan routine right, asshole.
~ Rachel Caine
I can't simply adopt strays because they seem winsome.
~ Rachel Caine
Clarity confused me. I was far less forgiving and kind than the general state of disconnection in which I liked to live.
~ Rachel Caine
People put together big movements on the internet. They help each other. Strangers help strangers. It isn't all bad.
~ Rachel Caine
There once was a kindly farmer who found a viper freezing on the ground in the snow. Please help me, the poor creature said, for I am too cold to live. The farmer took the viper and put it inside of his shirt, and the viper began to warm itself and come alive again. But upon coming alive, it bit the farmer most wretchedly, and as the farmer died, he asked the viper, but why? Why when I was so trusting of you? Because I am a viper, the snake replied. And one cannot expect kindness from evil.
~ Rachel Caine
I feel like you may be a special and kind person. And I would like to make it my business to know special and kind people. Especially if they are boys my age.
~ Rachel Cohn
I could become a nun even if I am a non-believer. I'll learn to fake it like Nick did with me. I will minister the gospel of compassion and kindness and please, always use a condom, from famine-stricken nations to war-torn dead zones. It's possible I might become a nun who kisses other nuns...
~ Rachel Cohn
Can we try to be wise with each other for a very long time?
~ Rachel Cohn
To be the right person at the right time for someone else is the highest service we can perform
~ Rachel Cohn
I started to write: Langston deserves to be sick. But I erased that and wrote, Okay. I'll make him some.
~ Rachel Cohn
To be the right person at the right time for someone else is the highest service we can perform," Sir Ian said with a bow.
~ Rachel Cohn
I always made it my mission to like him, because somebody has to like the people no one else likes or the world would just be hopeless. And the best way to extract holiday cheer, I've found, is to spend time with the most curmudgeonly person you know , and their grump can't help but force you into feeling good, because it gives you perspective and balance.
~ Rachel Cohn
What do I want for Christmas?" He looked thoughtful for a second, then said, "World peace?" "Not helpful!
~ Rachel Cohn
You can tell a lot about a person by the way they treat animals.
~ Rachel Cohn
We should be inspired by people... who show that human beings can be kind, brave, generous, beautiful, strong-even in the most difficult circumstances.
~ Rachel Corrie
Let the pages burn, for such be the fate of the soul, that all our striving be dust, and none in the bright living world ever know truly what once lived and died in another heart. And let me dispense with my foolish dream of leaving the tracery of my thought whole, perhaps to be read in an age in which there is greater kindness. It is not such an age. Let the truth be ash.
~ Rachel Kadish