The spirit of gratitude is always pleasant and satisfying because it carries with it a sense of helpfulness to others; it begets love and friendship, and engenders divine influence. Gratitude is said to be the memory of the heart.
I can't help thousands, I can help only the one who stands before me.
Service of God consists in what we do to our neighbor.
Courage and kindness, loyalty, truth, and helpfulness are always the same and always needed.
Let this be our rule for goodwill and helpfulness, that whenever we are able to assist others we should behave as stewards who must someday give an account of ourselves.
You cannot be so poor that you cannot help somebody.
The best way to do good to ourselves is to do it to others; the right way to gather is to scatter.
You don't like presents or anything new, you don't even need a card. You prefer your appreciations to be something of helpfulness, for someone else's regard.