Praise, like sunlight, helps all things to grow.
The best way to boost the morale at the office is to tell the boss when someone is doing a good job.
Man weighs the deeds, but God weighs the intentions.
People have a way of becoming what you encourage them to be–not what you nag them to be.
Nobody has ever been bored by someone paying them a compliment.
Morning praise can make your days.
Nothing will improve a person’s hearing more than praise.
We can never praise Jesus too much.
God gives blessings to us so we can give glory to Him.
It’s amazing how much can be accomplished when we quit worrying about who gets the credit.
A pat on the back accomplishes much more than a slap in the face.
The trouble is most of us would rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism.
Be sure to concentrate on your blessings–not your distresses.
Don’t expect applause–earn it.
A heart of praise and love shows others just what Jesus can do in the lives of men.
Praise is the soil in which joy thrives.
God’s work of creating is done; our work of praising has just begun.
A tongue of praise has no time to gossip.
When we cease to wonder, we cease to worship.
If you find yourself wearing a spirit of heaviness, put on a garment of praise.