"Many
times a day I realize
how much my own outer
and inner life is built
upon the labors of my
fellow-men, both living
and dead, and how
earnestly I must exert
myself in order to give
in return as much as I
have received."
(Albert Einstein)
"Lots
of people think they
are charitable if they
give away their old
clothes and things they
don't want."
(Myrtle Reed)
"Service
is the rent that you
pay for room on this
earth."
(Shirley Chisholm)
"We
are not here to see
through one another,
but to see one another
through." (Anne
Lamott)
"The
cost of giving is
receiving." (A
Course in Miracles)
"He
who helps in the saving
of others, saves
himself as well."
(Hartman Von Aue)
"There
is nothing so rewarding
as to make people
realize they are
worthwhile in this
world." (Robert
Anderson)
"I
shall pass through this
world but once. If
therefore there be any
kindness I can show, or
any good thing I can
do, let me do it now;
let me not deter it or
neglect it."
(Etienne de Grellet)
"You
cannot do a kindness
too soon because you
never know how soon it
will be too late."
(Ralph Waldo Emerson)
"What
do we live for, if it
is not to make life
less difficult for each
other?" (George
Eliot)
"The
longer you live the
more you realize that
forgiveness,
consideration and
kindness are three of
the great secrets in
life." (Author
Unknown)
"No
person was ever honored
for what he received.
Honor has been the
reward for what he
gave." (Calvin
Coolidge)
"I
don't know what your
destiny will be, but
one thing I know: the
only ones among you who
will be really happy
are those who will have
sought and found a way
to serve." (Albert
Schweitzer)