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Kindness is a fundamental quality because once it’s present, everything else will follow: love, honesty, respect, patience, diligence, tolerance, and so on.
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Being kind is more important than being right. When in doubt, be kind and you will never be wrong.
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There are no small acts of kindness because we are all connected. Thus whenever you help someone move forward, you’re helping all of us move forward.
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There is never a good reason to be unkind.
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Being kind to others is an opportunity for us to learn that there is never a good reason to be unkind.
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Kindness is like a seed of goodness that can grow over time beyond our wildest imagination. Plant as many seeds as you can. None of them will ever be wasted.
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When we respect our limitations, we can extend this kindness to others and still be kind to them when they don’t meet our expectations.
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When people are unkind to us, it’s not because we are unworthy of love but because they believe they are.
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Being kind to ourselves and being kind to others are actually the same. If we’re not kind to ourselves, we can’t be kind to others because we can’t give what we don’t have. Charity always begins within. If we give to ourselves, we can have and then we can extend. Extending will remind us that we have.
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Kindness is an extension of love. It allows us to coexist together in peace. Kindness makes life meaningful because it connects us.
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The kindest people will inherit the world, they will take it over with their strength, for only the gentle can be strong.
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The kindest people will inherit the world, they will take it over with their strength, for only the gentle can be strong because they can bend without breaking.
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Being kind to others is important and being kind to ourselves is just as important. Have you been kind yourself today?
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One of the reasons some people are unkind is because they have forgotten how to be kind to themselves. Your kindness will help them to remember.
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The practice of kindness will make us strong, and if we practice if our enemies, we will achieve mastery.
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Kindness is the universal language of love.
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If you want to impress people, forget about the intellect, just be kind.
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All acts of kindness are maximal in their potential to illuminate someone’s mind any moment. Don’t minimize the impact your kindness can have in someone’s life, even if you meet only for a moment and never meet again. The impact of kindness is not limited by space or time because we are all connected through our relationships across space and time.
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Whenever people come into our lives, each one is offering us the opportunity to practice kindness. Don’t miss it!
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We don’t always look kindly upon ourselves. But if we learn to do this consistently, we can extend this charity to others by not making a big deal about their limitations.
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