The principal component in any genuine friendship is caring, not competition.
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Charles F. Glassman
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A nice warm shower, a cup of tea, and a caring ear may be all you need to warm your heart.
The principle component in any genuine friendship is caring, not competition.
Some of the hardest battles we fight are those against the demons of our past, over which we have no control.
Love knows not from where you came, what religion you are, or even your name. Discover it and you will be whole, for when you do you have found your soul.
12 Things To Ditch For A Great DayBlameGuiltWorryRegretResentmentEntitlementSelf-pityLazinessNegative attitudeFear of embarrassmentUrge to one-up othersYour comfort zone
The seeds of happiness can grow from one thought, one idea, one simple change in focus.
The happiness of your life depends on which thoughts you choose to believe.
Happiness often relies on one character trait: self-discipline.
Before searching for happiness in others, we my first find it in ourselves.
For the sake of your health and happiness, replace the loss that causes sadness with the thanks that yields gratitude.
Happiness is best when shared. Wherever you go, make sure to leave a little happiness behind.
Faith is never blind when others see it in our actions.
Despite our challenges, hope lies in the reality that our story does not end here.
A little belief, a little faith, a little hope is sometimes all we need, to see the light.
Fear uncovers the impossible, while faith uncovers the possible.
Faith is not the belief that everything will be all right tomorrow, but the belief that I possess the strength to make everything all right today.
Stress can destroy much more than just our physical health. Too often, it eats away at our hope, belief, and faith.