Each new day, no matter what it brings, I try to face with grace. I’m not always successful. Hopefully I’ll get another chance.
Things creep into your life or leap in, snarling and tearing, either way, they can beat you down so hard you wonder how you will ever get back up…then eventually, you’ll notice you’re standing again.
Those you love will hurt and you can’t always help, but you can always love them.
People, even good people get lost, if you can, help them find their way. Hopefully, someone will do the same for you.
There will be prejudice and you will think it unfair. It is. Have the courage to denounce it.
You will lose those you love, for many reasons, but you’ll never lose that you loved them.
Kindness can have costs, but you’ll be paid back over and over again.Love can hurt, but you’ll keep loving and will want to love again, despite the pain.
If you see someone fall, literally or figuratively, extending a hand feels better than pointing a finger.
There will be dark times, but find people and things that help you through the darkness, not descend into the darkness. When another day ends, remember the good, try to understand the bad, be grateful and know that, maybe, just maybe you can try again tomorrow.
On February 20, 2015, the internet is going to be filled with a different form of extremism, compassion. I hope you can join, with a post, a quote, a Tweet, status update, video, photo that means compassion to you…or visit. I’m not a fan of Slacktivism, but I think we need to remember that compassion, kindness, and hope are better than intolerance, hate, and fear. #1000Speak
Gosh, that is just so lovely, you’re welcome and thanks for dropping by. 🙂
Hope this week is treating you kindly. 🙂
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Will do. And yes, how strange that in our world acts of kindness and compassion are so often labeled as “weak, a waste of time and money, conciliatory, morally corrupt, and unpatriotic.” It makes no sense.
Thank you so much, David, this is so lovely of you to reblog this. 🙂
You are always so wonderfully supportive, wise, and generous. 🙂
Hope this week is being kind to you. 🙂
That was you? Thank you! 😉
I suspect tomorrow is going to be a supercalifragilisticexpialidociously wonderful day! 🙂
Thank you again for all the #bloglove Teagan and I hope your Friday is as fabulous as you are (like that’s possible).
Big hugs!
So kind of you to say, I’m glad you enjoyed the post. 🙂
Hope to see you tomorrow for #ArchiveDay and Sunday for #SundayBlogShare
Thank you for dropping by, hope this weekend treats you kindly. 🙂
We need to stop a world of ‘us’ and ‘them’ and have just a world of all of us together. 🙂
Thanks for featuring me on #BloggersPitStop again, Kathleen, I’m so pleased, thank you doesn’t seem to cover it, but… 🙂
Hope this week treats you kindly, Kathleen. 🙂
Wonderful! This is the second post about the power of kindness and love that I’ve read this morning. It must be a message I need to hear today! Thank you for your lovely encouragement.
Thank you for the reblog, Jonathan, this post proves that just because something is older doesn’t mean it doesn’t have worth. Thank you for wandering through my vaults and for all the #bloglove
Hope this weekend treats you kindly. 🙂
How beautiful a day can be when kindness touches it?
Stunningly beautiful. 🙂
Thank you.
Gosh, that is just so lovely, you’re welcome and thanks for dropping by. 🙂
Hope this week is treating you kindly. 🙂
Will do. And yes, how strange that in our world acts of kindness and compassion are so often labeled as “weak, a waste of time and money, conciliatory, morally corrupt, and unpatriotic.” It makes no sense.
No sense at all.
Beautiful …. and so True!
Thank you so much. 🙂
You are so welcome!
🙂
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Compassion as a form of extremism, sounds fantastic doesn’t it?
Thank you so much, David, this is so lovely of you to reblog this. 🙂
You are always so wonderfully supportive, wise, and generous. 🙂
Hope this week is being kind to you. 🙂
I’ve only just heard of this. I hope it’ll be a good day.
I hope so too, very kind of you. 🙂
To write this post, you must have had the thriving Thursday i would have wished you. Now have a fabulous Friday. Well done. Sunshine super hugs!
That was you? Thank you! 😉
I suspect tomorrow is going to be a supercalifragilisticexpialidociously wonderful day! 🙂
Thank you again for all the #bloglove Teagan and I hope your Friday is as fabulous as you are (like that’s possible).
Big hugs!
Good call.
🙂
It costs nothing to be kind or compassionate but it seems few have time for it.
I hope there are still many out there, maybe the rude and cruel are just louder and so appalling we notice.
Sigh. May—-be.
Those are great nuggets of wisdom, each one a gem. Thanks for sharing.
So kind of you to say, I’m glad you enjoyed the post. 🙂
Hope to see you tomorrow for #ArchiveDay and Sunday for #SundayBlogShare
Thank you for dropping by, hope this weekend treats you kindly. 🙂
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Please direct comments to the original blog.
Thank you for this reblog. 🙂
Hope this day treats you well. 🙂
Thank you.
Very welcome. 🙂
Reblogged this on bellesmots2000dotcom and commented:
A beautiful piece on compassion…
Thaank you so much for the kind words and for the reblog. 🙂
Much appreciated. 🙂
I hope this day is being good to you. 🙂
Three Cheers for Compassion! Great post; shared. 🙂
Hip hip hooray, we need compassion every day!!!
Thank you so much Bette, when you get a chance I hope you drop by my Blog Party http://yadadarcyyada.com/2015/03/17/march-madness-spring-fling-blog-party/ to share your blog info with other bloggers. 🙂
Hope this day treats you kindly. 🙂
It was true when you wrote it and compassion is needed even more now. Timeless wisdom
Kathleen
Bloggers Pit Stop
We need to stop a world of ‘us’ and ‘them’ and have just a world of all of us together. 🙂
Thanks for featuring me on #BloggersPitStop again, Kathleen, I’m so pleased, thank you doesn’t seem to cover it, but… 🙂
Hope this week treats you kindly, Kathleen. 🙂
Wonderful! This is the second post about the power of kindness and love that I’ve read this morning. It must be a message I need to hear today! Thank you for your lovely encouragement.
I believe that too, Kelsey, we find what we need, we just need to recognize we need it. 🙂
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OLD NEWS—BUT ALWAYS WELCOME NEWS!
Thank you for the reblog, Jonathan, this post proves that just because something is older doesn’t mean it doesn’t have worth. Thank you for wandering through my vaults and for all the #bloglove
Hope this weekend treats you kindly. 🙂
I’ve impressed when people do the same in my blog, 😀 But searching nearly 40.000 posts is tough!
You are a busy bee, especially compared to me (heehee). 😉
BIZZZ, BIZZ, BIZZ! 😀
Bee-have 😉
ah…do I have to? (YES!)
😉