He stood still and stoic the only movement a steady tap-tap-tap of the cane’s white marshmallow ball making constant contact with the sidewalk curb.
Archive for the ‘Kindness’ Category
Corner to Corner
Posted in Dreams, Kindness, Rain on April 27, 2017 | 1 Comment »
Anger in the Living Room
Posted in Anger, Books, Kindness, Relationships, Thich Nhat Hahn on May 31, 2014 | Leave a Comment »
Here’s the best advice I’ve ever heard on knowing if someone’s the right guy to marry: marry the man who respects and values his mother. Not just loves her, as few mortals can admit to not loving their Mums, even the Mums who messed them up. Run, don’t walk, away from those who love their […]
The Kindness of Strangers
Posted in Kindness, Relationships on May 14, 2014 | Leave a Comment »
We love stories about the kindness of strangers. As if random acts of kindness in which people do or say the right thing to someone they don’t know is so outrageously difficult. It requires almost nothing to allow the unknown person behind me with an armful of groceries to check out before me. It is a […]