R' Moshe Cordevero ZT"L (Tomer Devorah) would say:
“The Torah commands us to love Hashem and 'ללכת בדרכיו' - ‘go in his ways’ - to emulate the Almighty. Whenever someone transgresses, it is an insult to the Almighty. Yet, Hashem continues to give him life and energy. We, too, must work on ourselves to exhibit patience and tolerance towards others. Even if they have insulted and hurt us without asking forgiveness, we should not refrain from doing kindness to them.”
R’ Yosef Leib Bloch ZT”L (Telzer Rov) would say:
“Always keep your daily schedule, your timely commitments and obligations, no matter where you are. If you live your life with a seder and set purpose in time for everything, you will never lose yourself or your sense of purpose.”
A Wise Man would say:
“The only man who behaved sensibly to me was my tailor; he took my measurement anew every time I came to him, while everyone else went on with their old measurements and expected them to fit me!”