"It hurts not the tongue to give..." - Quote by William Shakespeare
It hurts not the tongue to give fair words.
More by William Shakespeare
“Love is a wonderful, terrible thing”
“Many that are not mad have, sure, more lack of reason.”
“Music can minister to minds diseased, pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, raze out the written troubles of the brain, and with its sweet oblivious antidote, cleanse the full bosom of all perilous stuff that weighs upon the heart.”
More on Communication
“The kindness I have longest remembered has been of this sort, the sort unsaid; so far behind the speaker's lips that almost it already lay in my heart. It did not have far to go to be communicated.”
“Don't you like to write letters? I do because it's such a swell way to keep from working and yet feel you've done something.”
“We can be civil to each other, and we can try to express ourselves acknowledging that we're all patriots, we're all Americans, and not assume the absolute worst in people's motives.”
More on Kindness
“Try your best to treat others as you would wish to be treated yourself, and you will find that this is the shortest way to benevolence”
“Do something for somebody everyday for which you do not get paid.”
“We cannot tell the precise moment when friendship is formed. As in filling a vessel drop by drop, there is at last a drop which makes it run over; so in a series of kindnesses there is at last one which makes the heart run over.”