“Do three good things a day for three months and you will see that your life has changed entirely for the better.”— Yoko Ono, twitter.com
“We cannot be selfish if we wish to survive in this world. And we all know it.”— Yoko Ono, twitter.com
“Do something good every day. It could be a small thing like calling a friend you have been ignoring for some time. It could be just smiling and giving a little wink to your sister who is looking depressed.”— Yoko Ono, twitter.com
“It would not take a monster to destroy a monster—but light, light to drive out darkness.”— Sarah J. Maas, amazon.com
“There was good in people—deep down, there was always a shred of good.”— Sarah J. Maas, Celaena Sardothien, amazon.com
“Show someone they are appreciated and they will do more than what's expected.”— Wesley Snipes, twitter.com
“Imagine if we gave others what we seek love, understanding and patience.”— Wesley Snipes, twitter.com
“We need to teach our friends, our family, and ESPECIALLY our children the importance of love, empathy, and overall what it means to be a good person. Just stop hurting people!!! It’s that simple.”— Cassey Ho, instagram.com
“We need human compassion. We need to love each other, protect each other. Or else we will self destruct this world. It's already happening.”— Cassey Ho, twitter.com
“To battle this evil, we all need to bring more goodness into the world. Even if it just means smiling at a stranger.”— Cassey Ho, twitter.com
“Make someone feel good today. Because it's these daily little acts of kindness that will battle the evil. Have the strength to stop the hate.”— Cassey Ho, twitter.com
“keep looking for ways to be a blessing to and for others, and you’ll be astounded at how the blessings circle back to you. astounded.”— Joel L. Daniels, twitter.com
“wanna win? be present, be kind, be honest; invest time and energy into yourself and your craft/purpose, and into the folks you love and care for.”— Joel L. Daniels, twitter.com
“you don’t need an excuse or a reason to give love, to show love, to be kind, to forgive past hurts.”— Joel L. Daniels, twitter.com
“Crying babies are like good intentions: Both should be carried out immediately!”— Brigham Young, goodreads.com