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Quotes about Being Kind

    “Always respond to hatred with kindness. The most difficult enterprises are easiest at their inception, and the greatest of enterprises have humble origins. Confront difficulties while they are still easy, then, and tackle a big thing when it is still small.”

    Lao-Tzu, via A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 172)

      “Try to understand and remember that a person always tries to do what is best for himself. And if he is right when he does the best thing for himself, it is good; but if he is mistaken, it is bad, because suffering will follow after such mistakes. If you remember this, then you will never be upset by anybody, you will never reproach anybody, and you will never be an enemy to anybody.”

      Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 130)

        “Wax, a substance naturally hard and brittle, can be made soft by the application of a little warmth, so that it will take any shape you please. In the same way, by being polite and friendly, you can make people pliable and obliging, even though they are apt to be crabbed and malevolent. Hence politeness is to human nature what warmth is to wax.”

        Arthur Schopenhauer, via The Daily Laws (Page 129)

          “Never postpone a good deed which you can do now, because death does not choose whether you have or haven’t done the things you should have done. Death waits for nobody and nothing. It has neither enemies, nor friends.”

          Indian Wisdom, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 84)

            “The only way to tell the truth is to speak with kindness. Only the words of a loving man can be heard.”

            Henry David Thoreau, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 67)

              “Kindness enriches our life; with kindness mysterious things become clear, difficult things become easy, and dull things become cheerful.”

              Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 19)

                “Kind people help each other even without noticing that they are doing so, and evil people act against each other on purpose.”

                Chinese Proverb, via A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 16)