'Gratia gratiam parit' the motto loosely translated into friendship begets friendship or kindness begets kindness is found in the Adagia of Erasmus. Erasmus being Desiderius Erasmus or Erasmus of Rotterdam (1466-1536).
Kindness is courageous. If you are kind to someone, it affects them and causes them to want to do the same.
Thomas Jefferson
"Begets" is an archaic Biblical word meaning "gives birth to". The phrase "hate begets hate" means that ill feelings against a person (or group) may encourage him (or them) to hate you in return. Seldom do people respond to an expression of hate with understanding or kindness, although that would be the moral ideal.
Violence begets violence. Strife begets strife. Hatred begets hatred. Good will begets good will. Civility begets civility. Love begets love.
Violence Begets Violence was created in 2010.
"Kill" them with kindness. Two wrongs don't make a right. Hate begets more hate. All these cliches are true.
Mark Twain
The dahli Lama said, My religion is simple," My religion is kindness".
Trust Begets Trust - 1914 was released on: USA: 16 January 1914
This quote by Henry Fielding suggests that dancing leads to physical warmth, which in turn can ignite feelings of passion and desire. The idea is that the physical act of dancing can create a sense of intimacy and arousal, leading to potential flirtatious or naughty behavior.
When someone is unhappy or miserable, it often leads to a cycle where they create more unhappiness for themselves and others. This can result in a pattern of negative emotions and actions that perpetuate the feeling of misery. Breaking this cycle usually requires effort, self-reflection, and seeking support from others.
The other alternative was to sentence him to death for fighting in the streets.