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November 21, 2005
The Virtue of Amiability
Worth your attention and my retention. Thanks Brandon.
1. To smile until a kindly smile forms readily on one's lips.
2. To repress a sign of impatience at the very start.
3. To add a word of benevolence when giving orders.
4. To reply positively when asked to do a favor.
5. To lend a helping hand to the unfortunate.
6. To please those toward whom one feels repugnance.
7. To study and satisfy the tastes of those with whom one lives.
8. To respect everyone.
9. To avoid complaining.
10. To correct, if one must, with kindness.
Posted by Steven Riddle at November 21, 2005 11:30 AM
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Excellent. These things are so helpful, to check that my idea of gentleness, meekness, and here, amiability isn't a teeth-gritted "isn't she magnificent" kind of virtue, but the silent swift cheerful kind.
Posted by: Therese Z at November 21, 2005 6:11 PM
This code of amiability is from Ven. Teresita Quevedo. There is a site dedicated to her:
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/atripodo/index.htm
Posted by: Sr. Mary Catharine, OP at November 22, 2005 2:29 PM
Dear Sister Mary Catherine,
Thank you so much for the reference. I will check it out soon. This small excerpt whetted my appetite for more.
shalom,
Steven
Posted by: Steven Riddle at November 22, 2005 2:51 PM