A Quote by Jack Canfield

Practice random acts of kindness and senseless acts of beauty. — © Jack Canfield
Practice random acts of kindness and senseless acts of beauty.
Practice random acts of kindness... and watch Mom!
Practice random acts of kindness, the world needs it more than you think
In memory of Emily we would like everyone to go out and do random acts of kindness, random acts of love to your friends or your neighbors or your fellow students because there is no way to make sense of this. It's what Emily would have wanted.
That is what thrills me, personally. Small acts of kindness; thoughtful, large acts of kindness. I feel like we're in a bit of a precipice, and I think that any beautiful energy on the kindness continuum will just help us fall into a lovelier place.
Anonymously perform acts of kindness, expecting nothing in return, not even a thank-you. The universal all-creating Spirit responds to acts of kindness with the response: "How may I be kind to you?"
We can all fight against loneliness by engaging in random acts of kindness.
If life becomes hard, soften it with random acts of kindness.
Let your kids observe you doing random acts of kindness, it can be contagious
Practice random acts of . . . Grumpiness.
The practice of kindness is the daily, friendly, homely caring form of love. It is both humble-a schoolboy bringing his teacher a bouquet of dandelions-and exalted-a fireman giving his life to save someone else's. Kindness is love with hands and hearts and minds. It is both whimsical-causing our faces to crack into a smile-and deeply touching-causing our eyes to shimmer with tears. And its miraculous nature is such that the more acts of kindness we offer, the more of them we have to give, for acts of kindness are always drawn from the endless well of love.
Random acts of kindness and the desire to do the best job possible lead to trust.
True popularity comes from acts of kindness rather than acts of stupidity.
The great acts of love are done by those who are habitually performing small acts of kindness.
If we serve Jesus then every act & thought has meaning. Acts of kindness aren't just niceties, they become acts of worship.
Once you begin to acknowledge random acts of kindness-both the ones you have received and the ones you have given - you can no longer believe that what you do does not matter.
It's probably even the case that if you stoked up some Buddhist monks with tons of testosterone, they'd become wildly competitive as to who can do the most acts of random kindness.
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