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It was God who gave a man's rib to a woman. But it is man who must learn to give away his heart and never take it back.
The communication block between men and women: Men―"Can't you what I'm saying?" Women―"Can't you what I'm saying?
Few realize how loud their expressions really are. Be kind with what you wordlessly say.
In someone's darkest hour your simple act of kindness may imitate the sunrise, and to sad eyes you become their only source of light.
Kind words are salve to a cankered soul; spread generously.
It is an incapacitating emotion one feels upon hearing the whispered words "I still love you" after deeply hurting that soul. Forgiveness isn't weakness. It is power.
Often we withhold our affections, waiting first for love to be extended to us. The irony is that we are loved for loving.
Kindness wields a sword of light against the darkness.
Why must you know the details of my troubles to have compassion? Is it not enough to show compassion simply because you know that everyone has troubles?
Life is a book that someone else is reading—and you, a key character—hence the need for continual conflict and resolution. We can't have any boring books.
Kindness is my weapon of choice. My second is a Semmian dagger.
Rest assured you make perfectly good nonsense. I understand you one-hundred-percent not at all.
Be not wishing and pining but thankfully content. For it is a short bridge between wanting and regret." - from "Dimpellumpzki
Fear is the devil's most powerful tool because he can't always convince a good man to do wrong, but he can paralyze his will with fright, keeping a good man from doing what is right. It eventually results in the same end.
It is said that you can't write without a reader. The opposite holds true as well; you can't read without a writer. But if as a single, creative person you are one in the same, then, well.....problem solved! Great writing is born from that which we p...
When a person reaches the end of a book and says, what he's actually saying is that he wants to mentally merge with his favorite character and stroll among all the other creative personalities, feeding a hungry imagination through the vicarious reliv...
People are more inclined to ask than . They note errors and faults, seeing weaknesses before strengths. So expect criticism; it's the nature of the beast.
There is no such thing as constructive criticism. There is constructive advice, constructive guidance, constructive counsel, encouragement, suggestion, and instruction. Criticism, however, is not constructive but a destructive means of faultfinding t...
Don't be fool enough to think you can know a person's character after a few moments of observation. You have no idea where his life began or how his saga has unfolded thus far. Only his present state can you witness. To judge him at a glance is like ...
Acknowledge that some moments are just plain awful―desperate and gloomy and painful and miserable and nothing at all but anguish. No truthful, cheerful thought in the world will fix it. So let me cry awhile. Don't try to find a sunbeam where a shro...