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kindness three
I've been here all three nights. I kind of like it down here by the river. Elliott Smith
kindness year
That's kind of how we've been all year at the line. We've been in and out all year. Sara Schopper
kindness brilliance
Let your brilliance be expressed through kindness. Bryant H. McGill
kindness men compassion
One man cannot hold another man down in the ditch without remaining down in the ditch with him. Booker T. Washington
kindness men world
No man can do me a truer kindness in this world than to pray for me. Charles Spurgeon
kindness children heart
O child of God, be more careful to keep the way of the Lord, more concentrated in heart in seeking His glory, and you will see the loving-kindness and the tender mercy of the Lord in your life. Charles Spurgeon
kindness
And, yet, he was so kind in the way he went about it, Tim McGee
kindness quick respond run
We got a quick lift, but then we kind of let up. We had our run, and then they had theirs. We didn't respond to their run as well as they had responded to ours. Josh McRoberts
kindness thoughtful maturity
Maturity is the ability to live in peace with that which we cannot change. Ann Landers
violence charity violence-against-women
I am in a charity out there to stop violence against women. Caprice Bourret
violence desperate
We don't need to respond with desperate violence. Dalai Lama
violence facts should
There is no religion in fact that I know that encourages or propagates violence in that its adherents should carry out. Desmond Tutu
violence survivor shame
There is no shame in being a survivor of sexual violence. The shame is on the aggressor. Angelina Jolie
violence
Where words prevail not, violence prevails. Thomas Kyd
violence malice
Bottling up his malice to be suppressed and brought out with increased violence. Tacitus
violence arise powerlessness
Violence arises not out of superfluity of power but out of powerlessness. Rollo May
violence rage craziness
One tended to lose one’s bearings in the presence of willful and persistent acts of craziness, and the more gentle the act, the crazier it seemed, as if rage and violence, being closer to the norm, were easier to accommodate. Tom Robbins
violence human-nature problem
With violence, as with so many other concerns, human nature is the problem, but human nature is also the solution. Steven Pinker
vain cradle graves
Nor has he lived in vain, who from his cradle to his grave has passed his life in seclusion. Horace
vain
One says a lot in vain, refusing; The other mainly hears the "No. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe