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A man of humanity is one who, in seeking to establish himself, finds a foothold for others and who, in desiring attaining himself, helps others to attain.
— Confucius
The closest bonds we will ever know are bonds of grief. The deepest community one of sorrow.
— Cormac McCarthy
I will do what I promised. He whispered. No matter what. I will not send you into the darkness alone.
— Cormac McCarthy
I will do what I promised, he whispered. No matter what. I will not send you into the darkness alone.
— Cormac McCarthy
She never suffered alone any more: the children suffered with her.
— DH Lawrence
She's had no love. No! - Well, you must make up to her.
— DH Lawrence
I will chum with you, and suffer when you suffer, and laugh when you laugh. I will bite my tongue when impatient words come. I will keep saying as if it were a ritual: He is nothing but a boy -- a little boy!
— Dale Carnegie
We nourish the bodies of our children and friends and employees, but how seldom do we nourish their self-esteem? We provide them with roast beef and potatoes to build energy, but we neglect to give them kind words of appreciation that would sing in their memories for years like the music of the morning stars.
— Dale Carnegie
But use the opposite technique — be liberal with your encouragement, make the thing seem easy to do, let the other person know that you have faith in his ability to do it, that he has an undeveloped flair for it — and he will practise until the dawn comes in the window in order to excel.
— Dale Carnegie
Abilities wither under criticism; they blossom under encouragement. To become a more effective leader of people, apply…     Principle 6 Praise the slightest improvement and praise every improvement. Be "hearty in your approbation and lavish in your praise.
— Dale Carnegie
Friendship is one of the sweetest joys of life. Many might have failed beneath the bitterness of their trial had they not found a friend.
— Charles Spurgeon
As strange as it sounds, broken people are fixed by other broken people. It's God's economy.
— Charles Martin