Rolf Harris: the latest chapter in the history of Kindness
Unknown Author, The Philosopher's Mail in association with Alain De Botton
On how society is evolving to become kinder:
"We are now so much more receptive to the feelings of others, so much more worried about possible harm. It's a welcome evidence of a very widespread ambition to treat people well. It's the long march of kindness."
Impossible and Necessary: The problem of Luck and the Promise of Kindness
Department of Philosophy, The University of Oregon, June 2013, by Caroline Rebecca Lundquist
"in a world that is not up to us, our greatest hope for flourishing lies in being kind and in remaining graciously open to the kindness of others" pg iv
Better Business: acts of kindness
Dina Behrman, April 14 2014, The Guardian
"Businesses are finding that random acts of kindness are both good for their image and for keeping customers and staff happy"
Acts of kindness art project
"I am interested in everyday acts of kindness that mere mortals conduct … they happen the whole time in a busy bustling city between complete strangers" . Michael Landy
" What I regret most in my life are failures of kindness. Those moments when life when another human being was there in front of me suffering and I responded sensibly, reservedly, mildly. Or to look at it from the other end of the telescope- who in your life do you remember most fondly with the most undeniable feelings of warmth? Those who were kindest to you I bet. Kindness it turns out is hard, it stars out all rainbows and puppy dogs and expands to include ...well ...everything" George Sanders.