“All the suffering in the world comes from seeking pleasure for oneself. All the happiness in the world comes from seeking pleasure for others.” WorldLoveSufferingPleasureKindnessOneselfSeeking Author:Shantideva
“I wish people were more like animals. Animals don't try to change you or make you fit in. They just enjoy the pleasure of your company. Animals aren't conditional about friendships. Animals like you just the way you are. They listen to your problems, they comfort you when you're sad, and all they ask in return is a little kindness.” PeopleWayTryingLittlesProblemAsksWishEnjoyPleasureAnimalCompanyKindnessLike YouReturnFitComfortAbout FriendshipConditional Author:Bill Watterson
“Life is what we are alive to. It is not length, but breadth. To be alive only to appetite, pleasure, pride, money-making, and not to goodness and kindness, purity and love, history, poetry, music, flowers, stars, God and eternal hopes, it is to be all but dead.” LifeLife IsStarsPleasureKindnessAliveFlowerPrideGoodnessEternalAnd LoveMaking MoneyPurityLengthAppetiteBreadthGoodness And KindnessPurity And Love Book:Thoughts for Every-day Living from the Spoken and Written Words of Maltbie Davenport Babcock Source: Thoughts for Every-day Living from the Spoken and Written Words of Maltbie Davenport Babcock
“Depression seems to be related to fear, anger and frustration. When you're in a bad mood, even if you meet with your friends, you don't take pleasure in their company. But when you're in a good mood, even if things go wrong, you can cope with them without difficulty. This is why putting yourself in a good mood, making a point of developing a sense of loving kindness gives you greater inner strength.” IfsGivingSeemsPleasureCompanyKindnessGreaterDepressionDifficultyMoodDevelopingRelatedFrustrationInner StrengthBe KindWrongCopingWise Man Once SaidLoving KindnessBad MoodGood MoodAnger And Frustration Author:Dalai Lama
“Every one of us knows how painful it is to be called by malicious names, to have his character undermined by false insinuations, to be overreached in a bargain, to be neglected by those who rise in life, to be thrust on one side by those who have stronger wills and stouter hearts. Every one knows, also, the pleasure of receiving a kind look, a warm greeting, a hand held out to help in distress, a difficulty solved, a higher hope revealed for this world or the next. By that pain and by that pleasure let us judge what we should do to others.” KnowsWorldShouldLooksHeartKindCharacterHelpingHandsPainNextNamesSidesPleasureKindnessKnow HowThis WorldJudgingHigherDifficultyStrongerPainfulWarmReceivingDistressNeglectedThrustBargainsGreetingsMalicious Author:Arthur Penrhyn Stanley