Kindness (disambiguation)

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Kindness is a type of behaviour

Kindness may also refer to:

Kindness is also a family name, originally from North East Scotland. People commonly known by their family name Kindness include:

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Kindness Behavior marked by ethical characteristics, a pleasant disposition, and concern for others

Kindness is a type of behavior marked by acts of generosity, consideration, or concern for others, without expecting praise or reward. Kindness was one of the main topics in the Bible. In Book II of "Rhetoric", Aristotle defines kindness as "helpfulness towards someone in need, not in return for anything, nor for the advantage of the helper himself, but for that of the person helped". Nietzsche considered kindness and love to be the "most curative herbs and agents in human intercourse". Kindness is considered to be one of the Knightly Virtues. In Meher Baba's teachings, God is synonymous with kindness: "God is so kind that it is impossible to imagine His unbounded kindness!"

A random act of kindness is a nonpremeditated, inconsistent action designed to offer kindness towards the outside world. The phrase "practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty" was written by Anne Herbert on a placemat in Sausalito, California in 1982. It was based on the phrase "random acts of violence and senseless acts of cruelty". Herbert's book Random Kindness and Senseless Acts of Beauty was published in February 1993 speaking about true stories of acts of kindness.

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TKO may refer to:

Sweetheart is a term of endearment often applied to a loved one, or a person who demonstrates a significant amount of kindness.

Nice is a city in the south of France.

Kind may refer to:

Warm, WARM, or Warmth may refer to:

Chesed is a Hebrew word.

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Loving-kindness may refer to:

Pay it forward is an expression for describing the beneficiary of a good deed repaying the kindness to others instead of to the original benefactor.

Charity may refer to:

Kill Them with Kindness may refer to:

Sikh practices are simple, unprecise and practical guidelines laid out by the Gurus for the practice of the "Sikh way of life". The Gurus emphasise that a Sikh should lead a disciplined life engaged in Naam Simran, meditation on God's name, Kirat Karni, living an honest life of a house-holder, and Wand kay Shako, sharing what one has with the community. This translates into hard work, honest living, love of fellow humans and through them service of the God, the primal power. This way of life is said to have been stripped of complications, myths, jargon, rituals and exploitation of man by man in the name of religion. No benefits are gained by where and to which family the person is born to – All have to undertake the rigours of Simran (meditation) and Sewa to progress spiritually. The Sri Guru Granth Sahib asks the Sikh to "Practice truth, contentment and kindness; this is the most excellent way of life. One who is so blessed by the Formless Lord God renounces selfishness, and becomes the dust of all. (3)

The Kindness of Strangers may refer to:

Humanity most commonly refers to:

The word nahash means "serpent" in Hebrew. Nahash may refer to

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Hasidut, alternatively transliterated as hasiduth, may refer to: