A Quote by Thomas Fuller

Unseasonable kindness gets no thanks. — © Thomas Fuller
Unseasonable kindness gets no thanks.
Anger that has no limit causes terror, and unseasonable kindness does away with respect. Be not so severe as to cause disgust, nor so lenient as to make people presume.
Be the living expression of God's kindness; kindness in your eyes, kindness in your face, kindness in your smile, kindness in your warm greetings. We are all but His instruments who do our little bit and pass by. I believe that the way in which an act of kindness is done is as important as the action itself.
No thanks attach to a kindness long deferred.
Be the living expression of God's kindness: kindness in your face, kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile, kindness in your warm greeting.
The milk of kindness flows through my body, I shall follow Jesus to the Taco Bell and give thanks.
Dedication: My thanks to the people who showed me that opera was stranger than I could imagine. I can best repay their kindness by not mentioning their names here.
Ladies and gentlemen, my mother thanks you, my father thanks you, my sister thanks you, and I thank you!
Research has shown that a simple act of kindness directed toward another improves the functioning of the immune system and stimulates the production of serotonin in both the recipient of the kindness and the person extending the kindness. Kindness extended, received or observed beneficially impacts the physical health and feelings of everyone involved.
Kindness, kindness, kindness. I want to make a New Year's prayer, not a resolution. I'm praying for courage.
We must not mistake kindness for weakness. Kindness isn't weak. Kindness is a certain type of strength.
Preserve me from unseasonable and immoderate sleep.
Be the living expression of God's kindness; kindness in your face, kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile.
There are times when sense may be unseasonable, as well as truth.
One of the magical things about kindness is that it's what we nerds call a 'happiness aggregator.' People confuse kindness with being nice. And they're very different. You can be nice and be passive. But kindness requires action.
I am full of the milk of human kindness, damn it. My trouble is that it gets clotted so easily.
Right from the moment of our birth, we are under the care and kindness of our parents, and then later on in our life when we are oppressed by sickness and become old, we are again dependent on the kindness of others. Since at the beginning and end of our lives we are so dependent on other's kindness, how can it be in the middle that we would neglect kindness towards others?
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