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Quotes About Kindness

First, I want to pay tribute to Diana myself. She was an exceptional and gifted human being. In good times and bad, she never lost her capacity to smile and laugh, nor to inspire others with her warmth and kindness. I admired and respected her - for her energy and commitment to others, and especially for her devotion to her two boys.
~ Queen Elizabeth II
I've always believed in populating my films with characters who we like, who we have some warmth for, who have warmth for each other, who we would like to hang out with, who we emulate in one way or another.
~ Ivan Reitman
In the face of unspeakable evil, our whole nation must respond with countless acts of kindness, warmth and generosity.
~ Steve Scalise
I think people hear the warmth in my voice and the friendliness, and they think: 'Oh, she must be a very nice person'.
~ Natalie Cole
In our open society, we are inclined to give to the less fortunate for the pure goodness of giving. We open our home to those who are alone on this holiday to spread some warmth into the life of another.
~ Jeff Miller
I have a theory that you can tell what the head of a company is like by the people who work there. I knew a publishing house that was run on fear and paranoia, and I felt sorry for everyone who worked there. Needless to say, the person at the helm was not known for kindness, warmth, or grace.
~ Jane Green
Warren Beatty once told me that if someone's really stuck on you, find them their next boyfriend. But I could never do that.
~ Val Kilmer
I admire people like Warren Buffett that are donating so much money to charity.
~ Bethenny Frankel
We need to make friends with ourselves. We are stuck with our self all day, so let's be kinder, gentler, more amusing company. Let's take our own hand and say, 'There, there, sister. You're doing a good job. I'm proud of how you're handling all this craziness down here. Don't give up. Carry on, warrior.'
~ Glennon Doyle Melton
I don't believe a champion is the biggest, baddest, meanest dude in the world. I think the champion is like a warrior; it's like the head knight or lead samurai: humble men of integrity, respect, and honor that treat people kindly.
~ Jon Jones
Is it really true that religion makes people more kindly, generous, or loving? History tends to disprove this. The worst wars, the most vicious Inquisitions, the cruelest pogroms and persecutions, were both fomented and supported by religion.
~ Barbara G. Walker
Among us, who is above must be in service of the others. This doesn't mean we have to wash each other's feet every day, but we must help one another.
~ Pope Francis
In one of my secondary schools, the single kindest thing I remember was a teacher who quietly offered to wash the uniform of a friend who was being hounded by children saying he 'stank': his mother was unemployed and couldn't always afford to take his clothes to the launderette.
~ Dawn Foster
My mother was the nicest person in the world. I still have people coming to me to say how she was so warm, generous, and kind-hearted. She never washed her dirty linen in public. She always maintained her equations with people.
~ Arjun Kapoor
We're told compassion comes not from generosity but from compliance. We're told kindness means raiding a man's hard-earned wages and sending them off to Washington so they - not you - may dole them out in courtesies and indulgences.
~ Allen West
Your credo goes further than you realized: walk on, yes, but don't walk past people who need you. Uncurl yourself so you can see them and respond.
~ Rachel Hartman
I was just chased through St. Willibald's, and you know why? Because I was kind to a quig. I scrupulously hide every legitimate reason for people to hate me, and then it turns out they don't need legitimate reasons. Heaven has fashioned a knife of irony to stab me with.
~ Rachel Hartman
I'd had more than my share of beautiful today. Tomorrow I'd give some back, restore and replenish the world.
~ Rachel Hartman
I saw what they thought of you," said Mother Philomela, her voice gentling. "I rejoiced that you'd struck out on your own, but you've a long way to go still. Your kindness toward this one, when you needn't have troubled yourself"—she gestured at Griss—"shows me the true heart of you. Your credo goes further than you realized: walk on, yes, but don't walk past people who need you. Uncurl yourself so you can see them and respond.
~ Rachel Hartman
Walk on, yes, but don't walk away from people who need you.
~ Rachel Hartman
Tess had been unaware of leaving anything behind, but to hear Jacomo tell it, he'd played a long, slow game of connect-the-dots, and each dot had been a kindness, farm chores, laughter, a story told. She'd passed through the world, and the world had remembered.
~ Rachel Hartman
walk on, yes, but don't walk past people who need you. Uncurl yourself so you can see them and respond.
~ Rachel Hartman
Do not withhold good . . . when it is in your power to do it.
~ Rachel Hauck
Everyone, everything, needed love.
~ Rachel Hauck