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May our hearts be filled with great love for one another.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The good thoughts you send out to others will return to you multiplied.
— Grenville Kleiser
Good sportsmanship means treating others with respect. I consider myself a pretty good sport.
— Tommy Hilfiger
Our life ripples out, and it has influence. That's why it's important that we're at our best and that we're influencing others for the good.
— Victoria Osteen
We are to work not to satisfy our own needs, but rather for the good of others and for the purpose of establishing the Kingdom of God here on earth.
— Sunday Adelaja
So our lives In acts exemplary, not only win Ourselves good names, but doth to others give Matter for virtuous deeds, by which we live.
— George Chapman
I am not good with others.
— Gary Shteyngart
What good is "Loving thy neighbor as thyself" if you don't Love thyself?
— Donald L. Hicks
We have to get good at being with ourselves before we can hope to be good at being in relationships with others.
— Shakti Gawain
Be good to others, if you wish the world to be good with you.
— Rakesh Wadhwani
If you want to feel good for a moment, appreciate yourself. If you want to feel good for more than a moment, appreciate others.
— Sarvesh Jain
We're (also) looking for a good people person who is able to motivate others and get strong performances out of people.
— Kenneth Lay
To be good is to be in harmony with ones self. Discord is to be forces to be in harmony with others.
— Oscar Wilde
It is good to rub and polish our brain against that of others.
— Michel De Montaigne
Remember, my sisters, that if we are not good we are much more to blame than others.
— Teresa Of Avila
I will not live out of me I will not see with others' eyes My good is good, my evil ill I would be free.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Resenting the obtuseness of others is not good ground for shooting oneself in the foot.
— Amartya Sen
The good we do to others is spoilt unless we efface ourselves so completely that those we help have no sense of inferiority.
— Honore De Balzac
What cowardice it is to be dismayed by the happiness of others and devastated by there good fortune.
— Baron De Montesquieu
I want us to be as good as we say we are and as others think we should be.
— Cecil O. Samuelson
Guilt is a very good thing if it is shared by others.
— Pascal Bruckner
A good joke doesn't necessarily need appreciation from others. One can freely laugh at one's own deserving jokes.
— Pawan Mishra
Let us believe neither half of the good people tell us of ourselves, nor half the evil they say of others.
— John Petit-Senn
Power is the ability to do good things for others.
— Brooke Astor
Learn Everything that is Good from Others, but bring it in, and in your own way absorb it; do not become others.
— Swami Vivekananda
How good something is should never be determined by its cost, designer, origin, or its perceived value by others.
— Ashly Lorenzana
It's good to trust others but, not to do so is much better.
— Benito Mussolini
Let the good in me connect with the good in others, until all the world is transformed through the compelling power of love.
— Nachman Of Breslov
Forget yourself by becoming interested in others. Every day do a good deed that will put a mile of joy on someone's face.
— Dale Carnegie
Becoming a good listener, you are able to connect with others on more levels and develop stronger, deeper relationships.
— John C. Maxwell
I have always believed in trying to be a good person and giving to the world, and treating others in a just, kind, merciful way.
— Andrew Solomon
May you find help when you need it most.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Never judge another knight without first knowing the strength and cunning of the dragons he fights.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
A good man does not worry about not being known by others, but rather is concerned about not knowing them.
— Confucius