Kindliness Quotes
Collection of top 25 famous quotes about Kindliness
Kindliness Quotes & Sayings
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It's important to learn the right lessons from the past.
— Douglas Alexander
The cool kindliness of sheets, that soon smooth away trouble; and the rough male kiss of blankets.
— Rupert Brooke
Everybody thinks about Bo Derek as being this extravagant looking lady but she is also a wonderful actress.
— Wayne Rogers
One could laugh at the world better if it didn't mix tender kindliness with its brutality.
— D.H. Lawrence
A dog has kindliness in his heart and dignity in his demeanor. The finest qualities anyone can have.
— Kay Francis
I know, by instinct, his reserve springs from an aversion to showy displays of feeling - to manifestations of mutual kindliness.
— Emily Bronte
Believers believe in resurrection, atheists only in comebacks.
— Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
A man without nobility cannot have kindliness; he can only have good nature.
— Nicolas Chamfort
I'm in love," he said hoarsely. "With someone else. That's why." Qhuinn (Lover Unleashed)
— J.R. Ward
So . . . suddenly there were no tapes of The 1948 Show. It was no more. It was an ex-series.
— John Cleese
If we lose affection and kindliness from our life: we lose all that gives it charm.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
And I kind of love it that you want to know everything.
— Scott Westerfeld
In spite of his clumsiness and rough manner, he was a peaceable man, of infinite kindliness and goodness of heart, always ready to be of use.
— Anton Chekhov
Everything I have in life comes from Knots Landing.
— Ted Shackelford
Where the Mind is biggest, the Heart, the Senses, Magnanimity, Charity, Tolerance, Kindliness, and the rest of them scarcely have room to breathe.
— Virginia Woolf
I have become so great as I am because I have won men's hearts by gentleness and kindliness.
— Saladin
Every evil in the bud is easily crushed: as it grows older, it becomes stronger.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Kindliness and sympathy, fellowship and understanding, are always good, but best when they come from a distant corner of the world.
— Archibald Hill
Yet despite these advantages, England's empire remained unlaunched until the seventeenth century. The problem is a dog-in-the-night
— Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
I was just sort of moving through time.
— Patty Duke