“We'll fight, not out of spite For someone must stand up for what's right 'Cause where there's a man who has no voice There ours shall go singing My hands are small I know But they're not yours, they are my own But they're not yours, they are my own I am never broken In the end only kindness matters In the end only kindness matters” KnowsMenEndsMatterHandsFightingCausesVoiceMy OwnKindnessBrokenSingingSpite Author:Jewel
“I will say that as I get older and calmer and quieter in my own self, the one quality in a woman that I find more and more attractive is kindness. A sense of adventure and humor is important too, but I truly find kindness and consideration for others to be the most attractive thing in anyone.” ImportantSelfMy OwnQualityKindnessAdventureAttractiveConsiderationCalmerConsideration For OthersAttractive Things Author:Colin Farrell
“Kindness is really important to me in finding my own prince - so are patience and a sense of humor. Without those qualities he's no Prince Charming!” ImportantMy OwnQualityKindnessFindingsSense Of HumorCharming Author:Anne Hathaway
“It created in me a yearning for all that is wide and open and expansive. Something that will never allow me to fit in in my own country, with its narrow towns and narrow roads and narrow kindnesses and narrow reprimands.” CountryAmericaMy OwnKindnessFitTownsWideYearning Author:Anthony Hopkins
“I have my own peculiar yardstick for measuring a man: Does he have the courage to cry in a moment of grief? Does he have the compassion not to hunt an animal? In his relationship with a woman, is he gentle? Real manliness is nurtured in kindness and gentleness, which I associate with intelligence, comprehension, tolerance, justice, education, and high morality. If only men realized how easy it is to open a woman's heart with kindness, and how many women close their hearts to the assaults of the Don Juans.” IfsMenHeartDoeRealMomentsEasyJusticeMy OwnAnimalGriefCompassionKindnessCryMoralityToleranceGentlePeculiarAssociatesAssaultHuntsGentlenessComprehensionMeasuringReal MenManlinessDon JuanJuanYardsticks Author:Sophia Loren
“But what if I should discover that the least amongst them all, the poorest of all beggars, the most impudent of all offenders, yea the very fiend himself— that these are within me, and that I myself stand in need of the alms of my own kindness, that I myself am the enemy who must be loved— what then?” IfsNeedsShouldMy OwnEnemyKindnessWhat IfBeggarPoorestOffendersAlms Author:Carl Jung
“In my own life, as winters turn into spring, I find it not only hard to cope with mud but also hard to credit the small harbingers of larger life to come, hard to hope until the outcome is secure. Spring teaches me to look more carefully for the green stems of possibility; for the intuitive hunch that may turn into a larger insight, for the glance or touch that may thaw a frozen relationship, for the stranger's act of kindness that makes the world seem hospitable again.” WorldLooksMayHardSeemsTurnsMy OwnTeachKindnessPossibilitySpringGreenWinterStrangerInsightCreditSecureOutcomesStemGlancesMudFrozenIntuitiveMy Own LifeActs Of KindnessHunchesHarbinger Author:Parker J. Palmer
“If I am afraid to speak the truth lest I lose affection, or lest the one concerned should say, "You do not understand", or because I fear to lose my reputation for kindness; if I put my own good name before the other's highest good, then I know nothing of Calvary love.” IfsKnowsShouldNamesSpeakLosesMy OwnKindnessHighestConcernedAffectionReputationSpeak The TruthCalvary Book:If: Devotional Edition Source: If: Devotional Edition
“I find it much easier to counsel than to be counseled, to reach out to a friend in my small group who is feeling insercure than to reveal my own inseurity. The truth is we don't much like being dependent. We don't enjoy admitting how desperately we long for someone's kindness and involvement. It's so humbling.” LongFeelingsEnjoyMy OwnKindnessGroupsEasierTruth IsDependentReach OutInvolvementReligious FaithAdmittingHumblingSmall Groups Author:Larry Crabb
“I loved my friend for his gentleness, his candor, his good repute, his freedom even from my own livelier manner, his calm and reasonable kindness. It was not any particular talent that attracted me to him, or i anything striking whatsoever. I should say in one word, it was his goodness.” ShouldRealMy OwnKindnessTalentParticularGoodnessMy FriendsCalmReasonableReal FriendsGentlenessOne WordCandor Book:The Autobiography ... with Reminiscences of Friends and Contemporaries Source: The Autobiography ... with Reminiscences of Friends and Contemporaries
“May I never get too busy in my own affairs that I fail to respond to the needs of others with kindness and compassion.” NeedsMayHelpingMy OwnCompassionKindnessFailingBusyAffairHelping OthersVolunteerToo BusyVolunteerismKindness And CompassionService CultureNeeds Of Others Author:Thomas Jefferson