“The essence of true nobility is the neglect of self.” — James Froude
“All the beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less than one lovely action.” — James Russell Lowell
“Giving is the secret to living fully while you are still alive.” — Douglas M. Lawson
“Kind words are the music of the world.” — Frederick William Faber
“Life is a flower of which love is the honey.” — Victor Hugo
“America has a willingness of heart.” — Francis Scott Key
“Don’t be afraid to take a big step. You can’t cross a chats in two small jumps.” — David Lloyd George
“Goals are as essential to success as air is to life.” — David Schwartz
“To forgive heals the wound, to forget heals the scar.” — Unknown
“Difficulties mastered are opportunities won.” — Winston Churchill
“Money would be more enjoyable if it took people as long to spend it as it does to earn it.” — Edgar Watson Howe
“The more money you have, the more responsibility you have.” — Eleanor W. Libby
“Love is blind; friendship closes its eyes.” — French proverb
“True friendship is a plant of slow growth and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to the appellation.” — George Washington
“Make a better friend of every man with whom you come in contact.” — Henry L. Doherty
“A friend is a gift you give yourself.” — Robert Louis Stevenson
“Shared joy is double joy and shared sorrow is half-sorrow.” — Swedish proverb
“True happiness, if understood, consists alone is doing good.” — William Somerville
“Love that is not expressed in loving action does not really exist.” — Sydney J. Harris
“He that plants trees loves others besides himself.” — Thomas Fuller