Kindness is a language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.

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About this quote

It says that simple, direct human care cuts through excuses, posturing, and complexity and reaches people where words often fail. If results matter, stop waiting for big gestures and do small, honest acts that actually help. Hold yourself accountable to consistent, useful kindness — it builds trust, opens doors, and changes situations faster than clever talk.

When to use it

  • As a manager, stop hiding behind emails: spend 15 minutes with an overwhelmed employee to remove one real blocker.
  • At home, put the phone down and listen without interrupting — that quiet attention often resolves deeper issues faster than advice.
  • Offer to carry groceries or run a quick errand for an older neighbor instead of assuming someone else will handle it.
  • In meetings, back a colleague with a concrete offer of help rather than only offering praise; small, practical support builds loyalty.