“All of us, you, your children, your neighbors and their children are everyday geniuses, even though the fact is unnoticed and unremembered by everyone. That's probably because school hasn't encouraged us to notice what's hidden inside us waiting for the right environment to express itself.” ChildrenFactsSchoolWaitingEnvironmentGeniusOur ChildrenEverydayNeighborYour ChildrenUnnoticed Author:Peter Kline
“Even with all that - excellent treatment, wonderful family and friends, supportive work environment - I did not make my illness public until relatively late in life, and that's because the stigma against mental illness is so powerful that I didn't feel safe with people knowing. If you hear nothing else today, please hear this: There are not 'schizophrenics'. There are people with schizophrenia, and these people may be your spouse, they may be your child, they may be your neighbor, they may be your friend, they may be your coworker.” PeopleIfsFeelsMayChildrenTodayPowerfulKnowingEnvironmentWonderfulPleaseSafeLateOur ChildrenIllnessNeighborMental IllnessExcellentYour ChildrenTreatmentFamily And FriendsSpouseSupportiveStigmaSchizophreniaCoworkerWork EnvironmentWonderful Family Author:Elyn Saks
“I believe the principles and techniques in this book, Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life, can literally change the world, but more importantly, they can change the quality of your life with your spouse, your children, your neighbors, your co-workers and everyone else you interact with. I cannot recommend it highly enough.” WorldBelieveChildrenBookEnoughLanguageI BelieveQualityPrinciplesCommunicationOur ChildrenWorkersNeighborTechniqueYour ChildrenChanging The WorldSpouseNonviolent CommunicationCo Worker Author:Jack Canfield
“The great thing about civility is that it does not require you to agree with or approve of anything. You don't even have to love your neighbor to be civil. You just have to treat your neighbor the same way you would like your neighbor to treat your grandmother, or your child.” WayChildrenDoeLove YouLike YouTreatsOur ChildrenAgreeNeighborGreat ThingsYour ChildrenGrandmotherCivilityYour GrandmotherLove Your Neighbor Author:Barbara Brown Taylor
“I'm very glad Christ tells us to love our neighbor and not to like our neighbor because it's hard to like someone threatening your children and throwing fire bombs through your window, but He asks us to love them and that I can do” ChildrenI CanHardAsksChristCan DoFireWindowOur ChildrenNeighborGladYour ChildrenBombsThrowingThreatening Author:Martin Luther King, Jr.
“Your child, your friend your neighbor, somebody looks up and says "You know what? I am going to move my life towards that type of goodness, doing that type of goodness, being that type of goodness and kindness. I think that is how someone becomes a hero.” ThinkingKnowsLooksChildrenMovingKindnessTypeHeroGoodnessOur ChildrenNeighborYour ChildrenLook UpGoodness And Kindness Author:John Assaraf
“During the Month of Ramadan, you should be more careful of the words that you speak to your wife, to your children, to your neighbors, in the councils that you are a part of. That counsel should always be that I want for my brother what I want for myself.” ChildrenSpeakWifeBrotherOur ChildrenCarefulNeighborYour ChildrenMy Brother Author:Louis Farrakhan
“Without love, there is no reason to know anyone, for love will in the end connect us to our neighbors, our children and our hearts.” KnowsHeartChildrenEndsReasonOur ChildrenNeighborNo ReasonWithout Love Author:Martin Luther King, Jr.
“I believe that the most urgent need of parents today is to instill in our children a moral vision: what does it mean to be a good person, an excellent neighbor, a compassionate heart? What does it mean to say that God exits, that He loves us and He cares for us? What does it mean to love and forgive each other? Parents and caregivers of children must play a primary role in returning our society to a healthy sense of the sacred. We must commit to feeding our children’s souls in the same way we commit to feeding their bodies.” WayNeedsBelieveHeartMeanChildrenPersonsDoeSoulPlayBodyCareTodayI BelieveParentMoralVisionRolesHealthyOur ChildrenSacredForgivingNeighborCommitPrimariesExcellentOur SocietyCompassionateFeedingUrgentGood PersonExitInstillBeing A Good PersonCaregivers Author:Marianne Williamson
“The battle for our lives, and the lives and souls of our children, our husbands, our friends, our families, our neighbors, and our nation is waged on our knees. When we don't pray, it's like sitting on the sidelines watching those we love and care about scrambling through a war zone, getting shot at from every angle. When we do pray, however, we're in the battle alongside them, approaching God's power on their behalf. If we also declare the Wordog God in our prayers, then we wield a powerful weapon against which no enemy can prevail.” IfsChildrenWarSoulCareNationsPrayerPowerfulEnemyOur LivesPrayingBattleHusbandWeaponsShotsSittingOur ChildrenNeighborKneesOur FamilyZoneAngleBehalfOur PrayersThose We LoveSidelinesPowerful WeaponsLove And CareWar Zones Author:Stormie Omartian
“We all have families who are longing for peace in the world and an end to the suffering caused by poverty, disease, and hunger. Untold numbers of our friends, our neighbors, our parents, and our children, are hoping that there is more understanding, more generosity, more genuine friendship, and more caring among people of all faiths and cultures.” PeopleWorldChildrenEndsSufferingCultureParentUnderstandingNumbersFamilyPovertyDiseaseOur ChildrenLongingHungerCaringNeighborGenuineGenerosityGenuine Friendship Author:John Conyers
“Spread love everywhere you go; first of all in your house. Give love to your children, to your wife or husband, to a next door neighbor. Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier.” LoveLifeGivingFirstsChildrenNextHouseKindnessWifeDoorsHusbandOur ChildrenCatholicLeavingSpreadNeighborYour ChildrenLove And KindnessCatholic SaintPeople SkillsNext Door NeighborsCatholic FaithSpreading Love Author:Mother Teresa
“Christian, let God's distinguishing love to you be a motive to you to fear Him greatly. He has put His fear in your heart, and may not have given that blessing to your neighbor, perhaps not to your husband, your wife, your child, or your parent. Oh, what an obligation should this thought lay upon your heart to greatly fear the Lord! Remember also that this fear of the Lord is His treasure, a choice jewel, given only to favorites, and to those who are greatly beloved.” ShouldHeartMayChildrenChristianRememberChoicesGivenFearParentLordWifeBlessingHusbandLetting GoOur ChildrenLaysNeighborTreasureObligationChristian LifeBelovedYour ChildrenMotiveJewelsYour HusbandChastisement Author:John Bunyan
“We are not commanded (or forbidden) to love our mates, our children, our friends, our country because such affections come naturally to us and are good in themselves, although we may corrupt them. We are commanded to love our neighbor because our natural attitude toward the other is one of either indifference or hostility.” LoveMayChildrenCountryNaturalAttitudeOur ChildrenAffectionNeighborOur CountryIndifferenceMatesForbiddenHostility Author:W. H. Auden
“Global warming is a matter of national security. Will we live in a world where we must fight our neighbors for fresh water and food? Or will we take the lead now and leave to our children and grandchildren a world better off than the one we inherited from our parents?” WorldChildrenMatterFightingParentWaterSecurityOur ChildrenClimate ChangeNeighborGlobal WarmingNational SecurityGrandchildrenBetter OffChildren And GrandchildrenFresh Water Author:Wesley Clark
“There are not schizophrenics. There are people with schizophrenia and these people may be your spouse, they may be your child, they may be your neighbor, they may be your friend, they may be your coworker.” PeopleMayChildrenOur ChildrenNeighborYour ChildrenSpouseSchizophreniaCoworker Author:Elyn Saks