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Quotes About Kindness

True power does not amass through the pain and suffering of others.
~ Joy Harjo
A life worth living is one of compassion. And a life of compassion will include many tears.
~ Joy Jordan-Lake
You make sure you do something good with your life, you hear? Something that puts more beauty and more kindness into the world. And be a person of courage, my Kate. With a tender heart but a lot tougher hide.
~ Joy Jordan-Lake
But Kerry allowed her first thought, bitter as ginger root, to go where most first thoughts should go: unsaid. Skimmed off to leave something kinder beneath.
~ Joy Jordan-Lake
up of feeling as the next man, including a brute of
~ Joy Jordan-Lake
life worth living is one of compassion. And a life of compassion will include many tears.
~ Joy Jordan-Lake
And I'd tell you that changes nothing about how we should treat him if he came to us for help. We welcome the stranger. That's what we do.
~ Joy Jordan-Lake
Love is what makes you better.
~ Joyce Dunbar
But she went and fetched some marigolds from her own little garden, and put them in a vase on the chest of drawers, for she knew there was lots of room for love, even if there was not much for great-aunties.
~ Joyce Lankester Brisley
Mary Jo Meadows defines compassion as "the quivering of the heart in response to another's suffering" and notes that "compassionate beings . . . cannot bear to see suffering and remain unengaged.
~ Joyce Rupp
The true essence of humankind is kindness. There are other qualities which come from education or knowledge, but it is essential, if one wishes to be a genuine human being and impart satisfying meaning to one's existence, to have a good heart. —The 14th Dalai Lama
~ Joyce Rupp
will not criticize or find fault with myself or others.
~ Joyce Rupp O.S.M.
La empatía por la desgracia ajena tiene un límite. Pasado el cual comienzas a sentir que su infortunio es un acto de maldad, cuya víctima eres tú.
~ Juan Gómez-Jurado
La empatía por la desgracia ajena tiene un límite. Pasado el cual comienzas a sentir que su infortunio es una acto de maldad, cuya víctima eres tú.
~ Juan Gómez-Jurado
I choose to suppress the initial categories I want to put people in - rich, poor, together, not together, druggie, yuppie, rocker, loser, winner, cool, uncool. I choose to remember that I don't know their struggle or their pain. I choose to err on the side of grace because someday I'll stand before God, and I pray He'll err on the side of grace with me.
~ Jud Wilhite
You can greet even the dullest acquaintance with pleasure, if you have forgotten their dreary story.
~ Jude Morgan
There is no beautifier like sympathy
~ Jude Morgan
Judith Arnold
~ Pabulum. Who
the only thing I was to do while living was to love everyone. That, she let me know, is the purpose of life.
~ Judith Hanson Lasater
I can't protect you from mean people, because they're everywhere, but I would be nice. That much, I can promise." "Fine," she said. "If I"m pregnant, you can marry me." He folded his harms and contemplated her motionlessly from the dark. Then said, "Not that nice.
~ Judith Ivory
Of all human sins, the only one Anabel really found unforgivable was unkindness.
~ Judith Krantz
If you can't be kind, at least be vague.
~ Judith Martin
Making Others Feel Comfortable. Miss
~ Judith Martin
Miss Manners hereby absolves everyone from feeling any embarrassment deliberately imposed by others.
~ Judith Martin