“I do not have any formal education. What use is education when we do not become human beings? My school is the welfare of humanity.”— Abdul Sattar Edhi, tribune.com.pk
“What we say to each other-even when it's anonymous, even when we think no one is paying attention, even when it's online-matters. Words have meaning.”— Justine Ezarik, amazon.com
“The only way we will survive is by being kind. The only way we can get by in this world is through the help we receive from others. No one can do it alone, no matter how great the machines are.”— Amy Poehler, amazon.com
“I think that kindness is an innate quality that we all have. We need to see more of it in the world.”— Ellen Degeneres, amazon.com
“Truly great people in history never wanted to be great for themselves. All they wanted was the chance to do good for others and be close to God.”— Muhammad Ali, amazon.com
“Here are the values that I stand for: honesty, equality, kindness, compassion, treating people the way you want to be treated and helping those in need. To me, those are traditional values.”— Ellen Degeneres, advocate.com
“But the reality is we often become our kindest, most ethical selves only by seeing what it feels like to be a selfish jackass first.”— Cheryl Strayed, amazon.com
“Sensitive souls don’t have it easy in this cruel world. They feel like their souls are getting trampled on in so many ways. That’s why you see their eyes light up when they can caress a face or an animal, or breathe in the scent of a flower.”— Sereno Sky, amazon.com
“You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.”— Khalil Gibran, amazon.com
“Every being in this world makes an impact on at least one person they encounter during their lifetime. You can change the course of someone’s life by just a kind word, a hateful one, or even by simply choosing not to say anything at all. Every choice you make has the potential to create a ripple eff…”— L.B. Simmons, amazon.com
“If only life could be a little more tender and art a little more robust.”— Alan Rickman, thoughtcatalog.com