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Quotes About Thoughtfulness

Dont feel like no one likes you or feel like your useless. Just know that their is some one out there who is thinking about you and who loves you for you.
~ Unknown
I never leave a dog alone in a car on a hot day. I make sure it's with an elderly person holding a baby.
~ Dane Cook
your own?' the boy asked. Stravinsky concentrated on
~ Unknown
I'll save that for Mrs. Battier.
~ Shane Battier
Wisdom of the Ages: "Valentine's Day" Because she never forgets, especially if you do.
~ Matthew Heines
True love, to me, is when she's the first thought that goes through your head when you wake up and the last thought that goes through your head before you go to sleep.
~ Justin Timberlake
Not everything the eye sees should be spoken by the mouth.
~ Marlon James
When we try to understand something, more often than not, we kill it, and now I can feel the dangers of this encroaching on me: cynicism, bitterness, and infinite sadness...It's impossible to live if you're too aware, too thoughtful. Take nature for example: everything that lives happily and too a ripe old age is not very intelligent. Tortoises live for centuries, water's immortal, and Milton Friedman's still alive.
~ Unknown
When you are a mother, you are never really alone in your thoughts. A mother always has to think twice, once for herself and once for her child.
~ Sophia Loren
There is but one genuine love-potion - consideration.
~ Menander
Think of me, and I'll be there.
~ Richard Reeves
Mom wrote to God like a pen pal would, so straightforward and friendly. Her mind ricocheted from one thought to another, as mine still does.
~ Unknown
resist the temptation to jump to a solution;
~ Unknown
Let the hand of discretion cover the wise mouth.
~ Mary Renault
A loud mind is greater than a loud mouth.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
Think honestly. Think humbly. Think honorably. Think happily.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
Montrose could have simply forbidden him to read such things. Atticus knew other sons whose fathers had done that, who'd thrown their comic books and Amazing Stories collections into the trash. But Montrose, with limited exceptions, didn't believe in book-banning. He always insisted he just wanted Atticus to think about what he read, rather than imbibing it mindlessly, and Atticus, if he were being honest, had to admit that was a reasonable goal.
~ Unknown
We become more cautious with people, we are gentler with others, and we give them the benefit of the doubt, because we don't want to be on the giving end of carelessness.
~ Matthew Kelly
Vivianca called me to see how you liked the cookies. I didn't realize I was supposed to share. So here I am, milady, with cookies and a glass of warm milk for you.
~ Unknown
The drink that characterized these new spaces quickly became a "normal" beverage: like the café itself, coffee subtly lost its foreignness. Providing what one café historian in Japan calls "dry inebriation," it was also seen as the drink of thoughtfulness, of solace, and it became associated more than any other drink with being "private in public.
~ Unknown
T]he reason why Shakespeare and Pushkin were great writers was because from the time when they were boys they stood like policemen over their thoughts and didn't allow one small insincerity to creep in.
~ Unknown
Don't say anything unless you can improve on the silence.
~ Michael Robotham
my hope is that whatever it is you decide to believe about whatever subject, you have thought through carefully each of those beliefs and at least tried to make sure that they are your beliefs and not those of your parents. It matters less to me what your specific beliefs are than that you have carefully arrived at your beliefs through reason and evidence and thoughtful reflection.
~ Michael Shermer
ask yourself, what would babbi do? waht WWBD? You know, the famous line in the movie Bambi if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.
~ Michele Jaffe