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others-happiness blood people
I'm pretty much fixated on certain themes. Family, but it's family of choice as much as family of blood. Individuality, yes, but not at the cost of others' happiness. Be true to your friends. Remembering to find some wonder and hope in the world. Basically it boils down to: treat people like you'd like them to treat you, leave the world a little better than it was when you got here, respect others and stand up for those who can't stand up for themselves. Charles de Lint
others-happiness impact dimensions
Our every action has a universal dimension, a potential impact on others' happiness. Dalai Lama
others-happiness recipes want
Serve others. The failing recipe for happiness and success is to want the good of others." "happiness is when I see others happy. Happiness is a shared thing. I feel very diminished happiness if it is something I enjoy myself. Desmond Tutu
others-happiness selfishness expenses
Selfishness at the expense of others happiness is demonism. Henry Ward Beecher
selfishness never-forget forget
Never forget - happiness ends when selfishness begins. Bill Walton
selfishness luxurious
Be, as many now are, luxurious to yourself, parsimonious to your friends. [Lat., Esto, ut nunc multi, dives tibi pauper amicis.] Juvenal
selfishness degrees bigs
Selfishness doesn't consist in a love to yourself, but in a big degree of such love. Aristotle
selfishness
Selfishness has never been admired. C. S. Lewis
selfishness may cold
It may be a cold, clammy thing to say, but those that treat friendship the same as any other selfishness seem to get the most out of it. E. W. Howe
selfishness continuity day-to-day
I lived with the only continuity, day to day, of the me-me-me. Albert Camus
selfishness slippery-slope firsts
Aggression is the first step on the slippery slope to selfishness and chaos. Anne Campbell
selfishness today serious
Along with selfishness, anger is one of the most serious problems facing the world today Dalai Lama
selfishness sin bases
The basis of all sin is selfishness. David O. McKay
expenses tempting
It's always tempting to do good at someone else's expense Frederic Bastiat
expenses financial form good habit hit household job leave less liquid living loss matter medical minimum pay people portion reasonable savings serious six three unexpected vulnerable woes worth
Three to six months' worth of savings for living expenses is the minimum every household should have, no matter its income. Any less can leave people vulnerable to serious financial woes if they hit unexpected difficulties, like a job loss or medical problem. It's a good habit for all working people to put away a reasonable portion of their take-home pay into some form of liquid savings. Alan Kopit
expenses gentleman lives question word
When we say of a gentleman that he lives elegantly on nothing a year, we use the word "nothing" to signify something unknown; meaning, simply, that we don't know how the gentleman in question defrays the expenses of his establishment. William M. Thackeray
expenses medical people spend wild
Retiree medical expenses are the big wild card. Most people will probably spend a lot more on medical expenses when they retire. Lori Lucas
expenses last owed receive rest travel waiting
We did get our last paychecks, and I did receive part of the travel expenses that are owed to me. I am waiting to see if they are going to reimburse me for the rest of my travel expenses. Nick Clements
expenses living money recommend reduce second since
I wouldn't recommend they try to make more money with a second job, since living paycheck-to-paycheck is already stressful, and they have a young child. Instead, they'll need to reduce their expenses as much as they can. Steve Carter
expenses intended money pay
This was not intended to pay him more money - it's intended to pay him the expenses he has with us. Mitch Roob
expenses living pay traveling
There is really no justification to pay for any living or traveling expenses at that level, particularly now that he is in retirement. Nell Minow
expenses percent
Expenses are going up 5 percent a year, but revenues are going up about 1 or 2 percent a year. How long can that go on? Chuck Schalliol