8 The man for the Job


The Man for the Job

Miss Ross, a dear old lady always visited the local post office in her village because the postal employees there were friendly. She went some weeks to buy stamps even when she had no letters to post. One day she went there and the lines were particularly long. Someone pointed out that there was no need to wait in line because there was a stamp machine by the door. "I know," said Miss Ross, "but the machine won't ask me about my arthritis." 

Dwight Morrow, the father of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, once held a dinner party to which Calvin Coolidge had been invited. After Coolidge left, Morrow told the remaining guests that Coolidge would make a good president. 

The others disagreed. They felt Coolidge was too quiet, that he lacked colour and personality. No one would like him, they said. The young daughter of the family, Anne, then aged six, spoke up, "I like him," she said. Then she displayed a finger with a small bandage around it. "He was the only one at the party who asked about my sore finger." 

"And that's why he would make a good president," added Morrow. 

Actions speak volumes words can often say nothing.  A little act of kindness can speak volumes.

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