Selected Messages Book 3   (1)
Let us be self-forgetful, ever on the watch to cheer others, to lighten their burdens by acts of tender kindness and deeds of unselfish love. These thoughtful courtesies, beginning in the home, and extending far beyond the home circle, go far to make up the sum of life’s happiness, and the neglect of them constitutes no small share of life’s wretchedness.—Manuscript 69, 1902 (Published in The Review and Herald, August 20, 1959.). (3SM 240.4) MC VC