This invisible and divine goodness, of which I only speak here because of its being one of the surest and nearest signs of the unceasing activity of our soul, this invisible and divine goodness ennobles, in decisive fashion, all that it has unconsciously touched.

Maurice Maeterlinck
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When we encounter a good person, we usually feel good. When we encounter a mediocre person, we may not feel much. But a truly great person is something else again. They make us feel better about ourselves and give us a reason to rise from our current troubles. A great person can make us believe that there’s something more important to our lives than the daily grind of everyday life.

Source: The Treasure Of The Humble

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