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Cheer Quote by J.R. Miller

“We speak much of the duty of making others happy. No day should pass, we say, on which we do not put a little cheer into some discouraged heart, make the path a little smoother for someone’s tired feet, or help some fainting robin unto its nest again. This is right. We cannot put too great…” quote by J.R. Miller
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“We speak much of the duty of making others happy. No day should pass, we say, on which we do not put a little cheer into some discouraged heart, make the path a little smoother for someone’s tired feet, or help some fainting robin unto its nest again. This is right. We cannot put too great emphasis upon the duty of giving happiness and cheer to others. But it is no less a duty that we should be happy and cheerful ourselves.”

J.R. Miller

About This Quote

Source Essay: Moral Philosophy, 20th Century

We must balance helping others with maintaining our own happiness; both are duties.

In simple terms: Help others but stay happy yourself.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate personal joy while uplifting others.

Themes

ethics well‑being service

Mood

compassionate thoughtful

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • volunteering
  • support groups
  • personal reflection
  • community building

Key Concepts

duty balance self‑care

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you keep your own spirits up while aiding others?
  • What limits should you set on giving?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on others can cause burnout.

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