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Quotes about Kindness

Don't look for big things, just do small things with great love....The smaller the thing, the greater must be our love.
— Mother Teresa
it doesn't matter who it is, and that will help you to grow up in greater love for each other.
— Mother Teresa
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. Be the living expression of God's kindness; kindness in your face, kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile.
— Mother Teresa
Service to others is the rent we pay for our room in Heaven.
— Muhammad Ali
True giving happens when we give from our heart.
— Muhammad Ali
I try not to speak about all the charities and people I help, because I believe we can only be truly generous when we expect nothing in return.
— Muhammad Ali
When it comes to love, compassion, and other feelings of the heart, I am rich.
— Muhammad Ali
Think well of all, be patient with all, and try to find the good in all.
— Muhammad Ali
How you make others feel about themselves says a lot about you.
— Muhammad Ali
Every act of love, gratitude, and kindness; every work of art or music inspired by the love of God and delight in the beauty of his creation; every minute spent teaching a severely handicapped child to read or to walk; every act of care and nurture, of comfort and support, for one's fellow human beings and for that matter one's fellow nonhuman creatures; and of course every prayer, all Spirit-led teaching, every deed that spreads the gospel
— NT Wright
This should not put us off. A world full of people who read and pray the Sermon on the Mount, or even a world with only a few such people in it, will always be a better place than a world without such people.
— NT Wright
When people who are in authority in our lives make a mistake and we are there to help them fix it, that expression of kindness allows them to accept what they did as wrong instead of needing to justify or blame. It endears them to us, and the light of Jesus Christ is clearly seen in us. The next time we give our opinion, we can be sure they will give it greater consideration because we have earned the right to be heard.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss