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Kindness Quotes

We must look for him without ceasing. Because if he has risen from the dead, then he is present everywhere, he dwells among us, he hides himself and reveals himself even today in the sisters and brothers we meet along the way, in the most ordinary and unpredictable situations of our lives. He is alive and is with us always, shedding the tears of those who suffer and adding to the beauty of life through the small acts of love carried out by each of us.


Fasting makes sense if it really chips away at our security and, as a consequence, benefits someone else, if it helps us cultivate the style of the good Samaritan, who bent down to his brother in need and took care of him.


Whatever possession we gain by our sword cannot be sure or lasting, but the love gained by kindness and moderation is certain and durable.


Empathy and kindness are the greatest strengths a leader can possess.


Never underestimate the power of kindness, empathy, and compassion in your interactions with others.


Although we are capable of great acts of kindness, history teaches us that we sometimes need saving from ourselves-from our recklessness or our greed.


If we resolve to be considerate and to help our neighbours; to make friends with people of different races and religions; and, as our Lord said, to look to our own faults before we criticise others, we will be keeping faith with those who landed in Normandy and fought so doggedly for their belief in freedom, peace and human decency.


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.


We continue to be inspired by the kindness of strangers and draw comfort that - even on the darkest nights - there is hope in the new dawn.


We have to make the choice-every single day-to exemplify the truth, the respect, and the grace that we wish for this world.


Our goal must be decency and respect for every human we encounter.


Connect. Embrace. Liberate. Love somebody. Just one person. And then spread that to two. And as many as you can. You'll see the difference it makes.


When you make loving others the story of your life, there's never a final chapter, because the legacy continues. You lend your light to one person, and he or she shines it on another and another and another. And I know for sure that in the final analysis of our lives-when the to-do lists are no more, when the frenzy is finished, when our email inboxes are empty-the only thing that will have any lasting value is whether we've loved others and whether they've loved us.


The happiness you feel is in direct proportion to the love you give.


I choose to rise up out of that storm and see that in moments of desperation, fear, and helplessness, each of us can be a rainbow of hope, doing what we can to extend ourselves in kindness and grace to one another. And I know for sure that there is no them - there's only us.


Let your heart feel for the afflictions and distress of everyone, and let your hand give in proportion to your purse.


Be not glad at the misfortune of another, though he may be your enemy.


Human kindness has never weakened the stamina or softened the fiber of a free people. A nation does not have to be cruel to be tough.


If you treat people right they will treat you right - ninety percent of the time.


A fundamental concern for others in our individual and community lives would go a long way in making the world the better place we so passionately dreamt of.