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21 EGW ChS 229.3 (1925 Christian Service)
God has no use for lazy men in His cause; He wants thoughtful, kind, affectionate, earnest workers.— Testimonies for the Church 4:411 .
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22 EGW DG 198.2 (1998 Daughters of God)
Well, goodbye, my dear children. Be kind, be respectful to others older than yourselves.— Letter 3, 1881 .
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23 EGW ChS 97.1 (1925 Christian Service)
The doing principle is the fruit that Christ requires us to bear; doing deeds of benevolence, speaking kind words, and manifesting tender regard for the poor, the needy, the afflicted.— The Review and Herald, August 16, 1881 .
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24 EGW ChS 242.5 (1925 Christian Service)
Of all the people in the world, reformers should be the most unselfish, the most kind, the most courteous. In their lives should be seen the true goodness of unselfish deeds.— The Ministry of Healing, 157 .
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25 EGW 1MCP 132.2 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
If the mother unswervingly adheres to right principles, if she is temperate and self-denying, if she is kind, gentle, and unselfish, she may give her child these same precious traits of character.— The Ministry of Healing, 373 (1905) .
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26 EGW 2MCP 720.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
Spiritual Magnetism —In New Hampshire [in 1848] we had to contend with a species of spiritual magnetism, of a similar character with mesmerism. It was our first experience of this kind.— Life Sketches of Ellen G. White, 79 (1915) .
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27 EGW ChS 48.2 (1925 Christian Service)
I answered, “I cannot understand this kind of work. I shall go to the bushes again at once. The day is already far spent, soon the night will be here, in which we can gather no fruit.” Some went with me, but others remained by the wagon to eat.
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28 EGW ChS 223.4 (1925 Christian Service)
… are kind and courteous.— Christ's Object Lessons, 336 .
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29 EGW CL 17.2 (1946 Country Living)
… every kind,—with strikes and murders and suicides. Satan is in them, controlling men in their work of destruction. Under his influence they kill for the sake …
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30 EGW DG 41.4 (1998 Daughters of God)
Abigail was the beautiful, kind, and intelligent wife of Nabal, a mean and violent-tempered man. By her wise course she was able to avoid much bloodshed when her husband treated David and his men with contempt .
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