William Butler Yeats Quotes About Kindness

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  • For such, Being made beautiful overmuch, Consider beauty a sufficient end, Lose natural kindness and maybe The heart-revealing intimacy That chooses right, and never find a friend.

    William Butler Yeats, “A Prayer For My Daughter”
  • And many a poor man that has roved Loved and thought himself beloved From a glad kindness cannot take his eyes.

    William Butler Yeats (1931). “Later Poems”, p.140, Library of Alexandria
  • The pain others give passes away in their later kindness, but that of our own blunders, especially when they hurt our vanity, never passes away

    William Butler Yeats (2010). “Autobiographies: The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats”, p.371, Simon and Schuster
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