Definition of good neighbor: someone to be trusted; a courteous, friendly source of help when help is needed; someone you can count on; someone who cares. —Edward B. Rust, Jr. 34 Whatever task you undertake, do it with all your heart and soul. Always be courteous, never be discouraged...
It is easier to love humanity than to love your neighbor. – Eric Hoffer The world is a stage, but the play is badly cast. – Oscar Wilde The increase in value of the world of things is directly proportional to the decrease in value of the human world. – Karl Marx The reason why ...
“Good humor makes all things tolerable.”– Henry Ward Beecher “World peace, like community peace, does not require that each man love his neighbor; it requires only that they live together with mutual tolerance, submitting their disputes to a just and peaceful settlement.”– John F. Kenned...
What Is A Good Mother Quotes What is a bad thing anyway? A bad thing is something that is different than what I want. Who gets to decide what the bad thing is? Jerry and Esther watched the mother bird lay her eggs in the nest, and then the neighbor's cat ate the baby bird. Esth...
HEALTH enough to make work a pleasure;WEALTH enough to support your needs;STRENGTH enough to battle with difficulties and forsake them;GRACE enough to confess your sins and overcome them;PATIENCE enough to toil until some good is accomplished;CHARITY enough to see some good in your neighbor;LOVE...
... think kindly of one's neighbor...speak kindly to him...act kindly toward him. Unknown, Three Steps Poems About Peace Acts of kindness from both strangers and friends can turn around a situation and leave a lasting memory. Stephannie Hughes Home is where affection binds gentle heart...
Embrace small social interactions.Every time you leave your home, there is opportunity for social interaction. To build your social muscles, embrace the power of10 second relationships, such as saying “Hi,” to a neighbor or coworker, small talk with a cashier or cab driver, or sparking up...
*It could be waking to a neighbor’s rooster crowing with the dawn, *responding to the dog ripping up paper nabbed from the kindling bin when I’m not looking, *a pang of hunger in my belly, wondering what food’s available, wandering to the cupboard to look, ...
and serotonin. A very simple thing can make a big difference. Smile at the parent in the grocery line who has small children and let them go in front of you, or someone who is elderly, or chat it up with those in line. Take a meal to a sick neighbor or invite over a new family...
"We must also be on guard against extended association with worldly people. Perhaps it is a neighbor, a school friend, a workmate, or a business associate. We may reason, 'He respects the Witnesses, he leads a clean life, and we do talk about the truth occasionally.' Yet, the experienc...