Great deeds give choice of many tales. Choose a slight tale, enrich it large, and then let wise men listen.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Small deeds done are better than great deeds planned.
Great deeds are usually wrought at great risks.
It is part of a good man to do great and noble deeds, though he risk everything.
To be doing good deeds is man's most glorious task.
Action is greater than writing. A good man is a nobler object of contemplation than a great author. There are but two things worth living for: to do what is worthy of being written; and to write what is worthy of being read.
All great deeds and all great thoughts have a ridiculous beginning. Great works are often born on a street corner or in a restaurant's revolving door.
There are no greater treasures than the highest human qualities such as compassion, courage and hope. Not even tragic accident or disaster can destroy such treasures of the heart.
The wise man does not lay up his own treasures. The more he gives to others, the more he has for his own.
All I ever seek from good deeds is a measure of respect.
Time, which wears down and diminishes all things, augments and increases good deeds, because a good turn liberally offered to a reasonable man grows continually through noble thought and memory.