Feel the ecstasy of giving. Not many have got the ability to enjoy and embrace the beauty and satisfaction of giving. Because people are too busy in earning and owning. You know...!
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If each psychology student could help one patient rather than formatting their thesis every semester, then millions of sufferers would benefit each year.
Black Is The Most Beautiful colour because it does not reflect it absorbs all into itself.
Stories matter. They shape our lives, expectations, and dreams. They are the warp and weave of our human existence, binding us into a fabric far stronger than any individual element
No human being should be maltreated under any circumstances. We are all wonderful creation of God. May we affectionately love one another.
Despite all our amazing ability, ingenuity, technology and industry humans are the one species who have not mastered the art of simplicity.
When the battle is over, the winners find it very hard not to pursue their violence. If you are strong enough to hold violence, you are strong enough to hold true to your pact. Then you have more moral fiber than most adults. Free will is one of the pillars of being human.
Making the choice to exercise compassion is an expression of Love for Humanity and Life itself.
When humankind cannot produce a philosopher to speak its mind, it longs for a poet to sing its heart
You are who you are what you say you are to people, but who are you when no one is watching?
Never say never. You never know when never may come.
You don't have to be a billionaire to believe you can make a difference. Give your resources to a charity and volunteer in your community.
Every man must have a philosophy of life, for everyone must have a standard by which to measure his conduct. And philosophy is nothing but a standard by which to measure.
The increase in value of the world of things is directly proportional to the decrease in value of the human world.
So, my dear fellow, if I don't believe in God, I believe still less in man.
Yet, it's our emotions and imperfections that makes us human.
We have to combine, certainly, but if we combine to fight on the idea of each man making more money for himself, then we end by fighting one another. And that's the trouble now... human dealings are founded - founded - not on money but on what is fair and just all round.
Everyone gets forgotten because of Alzheimer's, ignored because of ignorance about oneself and replaced because of trying to stay in the same place.