“The highest reward for a person's toil is not what they get for it, but what they become by it.” —John Ruskin
“You will regret many things in life but you will never regret being too kind or too fair.” —Brian Tracy
“Money never made a man happy yet, nor will it. There is nothing in its nature to produce happiness.” —Benjamin Franklin
“There is no greater joy nor greater reward than to make a fundamental difference in someone’s life.”—Sister Mary Rose McGeady
“Always demanding the best of oneself, living with honor, devoting one's talents and gifts to the benefits of others--these are the measures of success that endure when material things have passed away.” —Gerald Ford
“It is not what we do, but also what we do not do, for which we are accountable.” — Moliere
“A hundred years from now, it won't matter what your bank account was, the sort of house you lived in, or the kind of car you drove, but the world may be different because you were important in the life of a child.” —Author unknown
“Don't spend your precious time asking, 'Why isn't the world a better place?' It will only be time wasted. The question to ask is 'How can I make it better?' To that there is an answer.” —Leo F. Buscaglia
“During my long life, I have learned one lesson: that the most important thing is to realize why one is alive--and I think it is not only to build bridges or tall buildings or make money, but to do something truly important, to do something for humanity. To bring joy, hope, to make life richer for the spirit because you have been alive, that is the most important thing.” —Artur Rubinstein
“Ever more people today have the means to live, but no meaning to live for.” —Viktor E. Frankl
“Every one of us is given the gift of life, and what a strange gift it is. If it is preserved jealously and selfishly, it impoverishes and saddens. But if it is spent for others, it enriches and beautifies.”—Ignazio Silone
“Everybody can be great, because everybody can serve. You don't have to have a college degree to serve. You don't have to make your subject and your verb agree to serve. You don't have to know Plato and Aristotle--Einstein's theory--the second law of thermodynamics--you only need a heart full of grace; a soul generated by love.” —Martin Luther King Jr.