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Quotes About Kindness

My father had the most horrible racist rhetoric you ever heard, but he treated people all the same. I remember this rainstorm. A car broke down with these black people in it, and nobody would stop. My dad was a mechanic. He fixed the car for nothing. I remember looking at him when he got back in. He said, 'Well, they got those kids in the car.'
~ Joe R. Lansdale
Animals have always been a passion of mine, being able to help them because they can't help themselves, and I think that people have treated them so badly over the years and it's just not fair. It's something I feel like I can help make a difference.
~ Shannon Elizabeth
My parents are strict, but the most important thing they have taught me is to be humble and kind and to always treat others as I would like to be treated myself.
~ Brooklyn Beckham
We are treated with such generosity of spirit.
~ Michael Zaslow
I've seen people that don't treat their animals well and yet their animals are still just as loving to them even though they're not treated that well. It's very hard to find that kind of loyalty and love and affection in human beings.
~ Dick Van Patten
I've always treated women well.
~ Rick Springfield
At PETA, we often say that the issue of how animals are treated isn't just about them; it's about us, how we behave.
~ Ingrid Newkirk
Right now, the biggest shared value that I can think of is that you should treat others the way you want to be treated, and just have some good sense about what matters to you.
~ Craig Newmark
I've been treated really well for 'Stick It.' There was this cop and he pulled me over and he was like, 'Oh my God, you're in 'Stick It.' I said, 'Yes. Yes. You're the last person I would think would be pumped up by this movie'. He let me go, so that was nice.
~ Missy Peregrym
I know it sounds cliched, but if we just treated each other as we'd like to be treated ourselves, we'd all be doing a lot better.
~ Marsha Thomason
I grew up loving women and without misogyny, rancour or prejudice, totally loved and loving. And no matter what has happened since, I don't think I have treated women in my life very badly.
~ James Nesbitt
If you treat animals how you want to be treated, you're a lot better off.
~ Bindi Irwin
I can't say that I've ever tried to hurt someone or humiliate them intentionally. My parents raised me to always be the bigger person or to treat others the way you want to be treated.
~ Nicole Gale Anderson
My grandmother was the type of woman who always smiled and said, 'Treat people like you want to be treated, and life is so much easier.' My mom is the same way.
~ Torii Hunter
Always treat people the way you would like to be treated. My mum told me that, and it often comes into my mind.
~ Romy Madley Croft
For the most part, I think of PC as meaning Plain Civil. You treat people the way you'd like to be treated yourself, and that means not using language that is demeaning.
~ Jay Parini
That was something that I learned: It's actually okay if the way that I do my best is when I'm treated well.
~ Jenny Slate
I think people need to be treated with respect, and that's what we've demanded from everyone.
~ Cory Gardner
We have been treated gorgeously by Amazon.
~ Jeffrey Tambor
I've always wanted to treat people the way I want to be treated.
~ Cole Swindell
My parents raised me to treat people the way you would want to be treated and to be polite. Sometimes, when I get nervous or insecure, I might overcompensate and might not be totally true to what I am feeling inside. But I get nervous and maybe too smiley and polite.
~ Paul Rudd
I've always believed certain things: You treat everybody nicely because, more than anything, it's the right thing to do. And then you also never know when someone will be in position to help you or hurt you. I know I've gotten help from a lot of people who said good things about me because I treated them well.
~ Jerry Reinsdorf
I want to treat people the way I like to be treated and be very straight with them.
~ Denise Morrison
Not being treated OK is something everyone can relate to, no matter what age or gender.
~ Sigrid