“Praise is a more ingenious, concealed, and subtle kind of flattery, that satisfies both the giver and the receiver, though by verydifferent ways. The one accepts it as a reward due to his merit; the other gives it that he may be looked upon as a just and discerning person.” WayGivingKindMayPersonsAcceptingPraiseRewardsDuesMeritSubtleFlatteryGiverConcealedIngeniousReceiverDiscerning Author:Francois de La Rochefoucauld
“Children cannot be fooled by empty praise and condescending encouragement. They may have to accept artificial bolstering of their self-esteem in lieu of something better, but what I call their accruing ego identity gains real strength only from wholehearted and consistent recognition of real accomplishment, that is, achievement that has meaning in their culture.” MayChildrenRealSelfCultureAcceptingSelf EsteemIdentityEgoAchievementGainsEmptyEncouragementPraiseEsteemRecognitionAccomplishmentConsistentArtificialSomething BetterFooledCondescendingReal Strength Book:Identity and the Life Cycle Source: Identity and the Life Cycle
“It is my mission as a pilgrim to act as a messenger expressing spiritual truths. It is a task which I accept joyfully, and I desire nothing in return, neither praise or glory, nor the glitter of silver and gold. I simply rejoice to be able to follow the whisperings of a Higher Will.” AbleSpiritualDesireAcceptingReturnHigherGloryTasksGoldPraiseMissionsSilverRejoiceWhisperingPilgrimGlitterMessengersSpiritual Truth Book:Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words Source: Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words