How To Use Compassion In A Sentence

  • But then on the other hand, the whole cosmos or universe is based on this love or compassion.
  • That's, kind of, the heart of what they call compassionate conservatism: that the American experience must be alive and viable for everyone, and that government has a role to help people have the tools so they can help themselves. CNN Transcript Jul 23, 2004
  • I compassionated him, and sometimes felt a wish to console him; but when I looked upon him, when I saw the filthy mass that moved and talked, my heart sickened, and my feelings were altered to those of horror and hatred. Chapter 17
  • Possibly one of the most compassionate pieces of music ever made, it asks us, no, arranges that we see the plight of what I'll be brutal and call a lovelorn drag queen with such intense empathy that when the singer hurts him, we do too. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Will Ralphie boy have a similar experience and actually convert from his corrupt “moneychanger” fake Christian mentality and embrace more liberal, compassionate Christian beliefs and behaviors? Firedoglake » Safavian Found Guilty
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  • If I didn't have a shoulder to lean on or a compassionate ear willing to listen to me rant, I might've been tempted to quit.
  • Andrew Carnegie has been called the patron saint of compassionate capitalism.
  • The fact that compassion is both voluntary and learned differentiates it from other kinds of suffering, which are involuntary and connate.
  • I was prepared to be magnanimous, prepared to feel compassion for him.
  • For this cause also God has banished from His presence him who did of his own accord stealthily sow the tares, that is, him who brought about the transgression; [4433] but He took compassion upon man, who, through want of care no doubt, but still wickedly [on the part of another], became involved in disobedience; and ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
  • It is the unmanaged Nature that stressed our developing beings to make us strong, that provided not only physical sustenance but the avenues for both love and loss: the genesis of human compassion.
  • He who makes constant complaint gets little compassion
  • They were godlike in their wisdom and compassion.
  • But with such a supple, sensitive and compassionate mind, rigidity is something you need never worry about. Life Begins At 40 « Tales from the Reading Room
  • There is little or no hint of the compassion and humanity which lay beneath the cool exterior.
  • Handing down the legal equivalent of a rap on the knuckles, Judge Teare said the public might see his compassion as "impossibly lenient", but explained he had been swung by the moral standing of those arraigned before him, as set out by counsel of the defence in mitigation. Hugh Muir's diary
  • Compassion will cure more sins than condemnation. Henry Ward Beecher 
  • I was hoping she might show a little compassion.
  • On recognising their talent, the school authorities turned compassionate and rendered all assistance.
  • How stupid and uncompassionate can a person be?
  • There is nothing wrong with making money, but are we supposed to be sorry for the inept and obtuse customer care services (ever look at a invoice from a insurance company?) and compassion less “death panels” of the health insurance industry and the thoughtless, cavalier and deceptive practices of the financial dealings on wall street (GS and the Greek economy comes to mind)? Think Progress » Rep. McCotter complains that Obama ‘demonizes’ Wall Street and insurance companies.
  • Our attempts at being nonjudgemental, forgiving and compassionate are feeble.
  • Humans are discussed as arrogant and blundering, an unflattering contrast to the innocent and compassionate chimps or gorillas.
  • True patience is grounded in wisdom & compassion. Allan Lokos 
  • It is the path that was first taught more than 2,500 years ago by the Buddha Shakyamuni, who succeeded in achieving complete realization of perfect wisdom and compassion.
  • Physicians must learn to engage in gentle but direct truth-telling in the dispensation of their duty to patients who depend on them for accurate yet compassionate descriptions of their condition.
  • He had no pity, no compassion, no understanding of what the victims of war suffered.
  • Presented by a large cast of colourful characters, The Quare Fellow paints a portrait of life inside an Irish prison, in which songs, humour and compassion evoke the banter between inmates and wardens.
  • But everything of that kind was brought abruptly to an end by a loud discordant blowing of horns and the hollow _tub, tub, tub_ of a number of rude drums; at which sounds the crowd around us broke up at once and retired, our little Hebe casting back at us more than one glance strongly indicative, as it seemed to me, of compassion. The Congo Rovers A Story of the Slave Squadron
  • Three types of people live an unlivable life: those who are overly compassionate, overly irritable, or overly sensitive.
  • Charity was a pronounced element in the show — the spectacle of this strange young soul, in despair or recklessness, chaotically seeking occasions for compassion: taking a bath with a homeless man (“Who gets trench foot in the year 2002?!”), or romancing an elderly lady. Brit Wit
  • This isn't to knock all priests who hear confessions - many are compassionate and have a gift of knowing just what to say.
  • Veterinarian Peter van Dongen DRSUtrecht CERT.V.R, MRCVS comments: Noel is one of the most compassionate, caring and dedicated vets I have ever met in my professional life. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Religion, rather than rigidifying our political ideologies and psychological orientations, ought to be destabilizing our certainties, as certainty is too often an enemy of compassion. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • But in a statement the force said her re-employment at her old station was a 'rare, exceptional and compassionate case'. The Sun
  • God's kingdom is one of fatherly and motherly compassion, not dominating majesty or slavish subjection.
  • Now, because he was her client, she tried to look at his unskillful behavior, and the ways he shut himself off, with compassion instead of contempt and fear.
  • When it comes to compassion and humanity, everyone I talk to is furious over such behaviour.
  • We should aspire, along with being world champions in the sporting arena, to being the most humane and compassionate people on this planet.
  • Tenderness is more of a show of strength than brute force, because it is harder to be compassionate than it is to be mighty.
  • There was something involuted and heartbreaking in his friend's compassion for him. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Above these foundation stones compassionate capitalism rises like a beacon.
  • I am tempted sometimes to say that the only point of conspicuous compassion is action, the rest is self-flattery.
  • He is immortal 6, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible 7voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion 8and sacrifice9 and endurance. 
  • It requires our full humanity - our rationality, our ability to sort out truth from falsehood, our intuition, our compassion, our vision, and our morality.
  • The vicar remained, his son said, utterly uncompassionate.
  • Both move questions of theodicy away from attempts at explanation and defense and toward compassionate response and solidarity with those who suffer.
  • He introduced feeling, compassion and pity to compensate for the loss of the comic element.
  • Garfield's visceral acting and Shaw and Rossen's forceful screenplay compel us, perhaps against our will, to accept Jacob Goff as an amoral, compassionless chiseler.
  • They have shown no compassion, no understanding, no tolerance, and especially, no patience.
  • When something sensational happens to us, sharing the happiness of the occasion with friends intensifies our joy. Conversely, in times of trouble and tension, when our spirits are low, unburdening our worries and fears to compassionate friends alleviates the stress. 
  • Then with deliberate grace, Hilda rose from her chair, a tall figure among them, looking down with a hint of compassionateness on the little man at her left. The Path of a Star
  • That this is a party which wishes to base itself upon compassion and inclusion is beyond doubt.
  • Because they tend to be compassionate and sensitive, they respond best to personal recognition and acknowledgement.
  • Still thou canst listen to me, and grant me thy compassion. Chapter 10
  • Instead she targeted the very people who treated her with such compassion.
  • There is no magic formula that will transform sorrow into happiness, intolerance into compassion or war into peace.
  • A strange and compassionable satisfaction beamed from her face; it was evident that this sad business was the poor thing's _forte_. Suburban Sketches
  • Inaudible victims do not win compassionate co-workers with the ease of those who can articulate their needs in cogent words.
  • From this point of view, it is also very important to practice compassion and patience.
  • No surprise, then, that in the compassionate noughties, the antimaterialist backlash has begun. Times, Sunday Times
  • Overall, the heavenly hierarchy moves from the freedom and might of contemplative adoration (by the seraphim, cherubim, and ophanim) through principled order and sovereignty (ruled by the dominions, princedoms, and powers) to active service toward others in a spirit of compassion and care (by the virtues, archangels, and angels). Archive 2007-09-01
  • I have always felt that I manifest a felicitous combination of his compassion and her boundaries.
  • The purpose of human life is to serve and to show compassion and the will to help others. Albert Schweitzer 
  • Another archbishop believes the government ‘is destroying our international reputation, brutalising the nation's attitudes and making us a less compassionate people’.
  • The human spirit is not dead. It lives on in secret.... It has come to believe that compassion, in which all ethics must take root, can only attain its full breadth and depth if it embraces all living creatures and does not limit itself to mankind. Albert Schweitzer 
  • Regardless of whether one is a welfarist or a rightist I would like to believe that it is, and will continue to be, human compassion for other beings that will result in our giving them the protection they deserve, because of who they are, not because of what they can do for us or because some law tells us what we have to do. Marc Bekoff: Who Lives and Who Dies: We All Care About Animals, Right?
  • Protecting the vulnerable is an essential function of government and affordable compassion is an indelible element of contemporary liberalism. The New Face of Government
  • In essence most of these religions have the same essence of love, brotherhood and compassion.
  • Of course infanticide is a crime, but our treatment of it must be handled with compassion when such delicate issues as teenage pregnancy are involved.
  • From the moment George Bush coined his vapid "compassionate conservatism" rhetoric during the 2000 campaign, principled conservatives knew they were in trouble. The Reality Check
  • Character faults and foibles surface slowly and are dealt with compassionately.
  • They performed in a responsible manner, and toward the defeated, demoralized Germans they were sensitive, caring and compassionate.
  • Her eyes went to McBean, beseeching some form of denial, but there was only compassion. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • The beauty of ubuntu is that it includes empathy, humbleness, compassion, mutual respect, sharing and caring.
  • He indicated that creating an illusion of being honest, compassionate, and generous is important to gaining and maintaining power.
  • The mystic is seeking to transcend his ego and acquire a disciplined compassion - a crucial virtue in all religions.
  • When something sensational happens to us, sharing the happiness of the occasion with friends intensifies our joy. Conversely, in times of trouble and tension, when our spirits are low, unburdening our worries and fears to compassionate friends alleviates the stress. 
  • Yet however, from time to time, he felt alarmed or offended, he never ceased to experience the fondest interest in her happiness, nor the most tender compassion for the dangers with which he saw her environed. Camilla
  • Under them, the entire company -- most notably McLeavy as a tender-tough Stella and Tim Richards as unpolished but compassionate gentleman-caller Mitch -- vivify a revival that works to remind anyone who's forgotten that here's one of the handful of preeminent 20-century American plays. David Finkle: Blanchett as Blanche in Tennessee Williams's Streetcar Named Desire
  • He is very caring and compassionate, and is very protective towards his mother and sister.
  • At the same time, though, a monk who deliberately ends the life of a patient, even from compassionate motives, is expelled from the monkhood and can never reordain in this life, so there's no room for euthanasia or assisted suicide. Educating Compassion by Thanissaro Bhikkhu
  • Its message of compassion for the needy is exactly what people who are living with HIV/AIDS need. Seizing Tomorrow
  • Mrs. Miller then fell upon her knees, and in the most passionate terms implored her compassion; to which Sophia answered: The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • In a sense, this movie is "evangelistic", but for that non-dogmatic perspective that emphasizes not dogma but love, family, relationship, compassion, loyalty, and other things that are not the sole property of Christians, and which fundamentalist dogma is sometimes even a hindrance to. Bucket List of the Evangelical Nation
  • In all areas of spiritual development, no matter what your level is, you need both analysis and focus to achieve the states you are seeking, ranging from seeking a better future, to developing conviction in the cause and effect of actions karma, to developing an intention to leave the round of suffering called cyclic existence, to cultivating love and compassion, to realizing the true nature of people and things. How to See Yourself As You Really Are
  • Third, we need policies that combine realism and compassion.
  • God forbid that we should think for a nanosecond that he was driven by any thought of principle, ethics, humanity or compassion.
  • Vera Brittain talks about this, about the sense in which she sees the professional nurses as a de-sexed figure, an unfeminine, hard, uncompassionate person.
  • But he who confesses and forsakes them will find compassion. Recovering From Religious Abuse
  • Even as the bandwagon rolled over their son's grave, they honoured his memory by voicing nothing but calm compassion for his killer.
  • Only wisdom, rationality and compassion will deliver us from this spiraling descent to the final moment of darkness.
  • In court she has to wrestle with the relative merits of justice and compassion.
  • We cannot underestimate the power of spirit, love and compassion to effect change.
  • “Let me not,” said he, “waste my compassion upon nothing; compassion is with me no effusion of affectation; tell me, then, if thou deservest it, or if thy misfortunes are imaginary, and thy grief is factitious?” Cecilia
  • The name pierced the core of his silence and shat'tered into echoes, each one a pledge of compassion. Stormwarden
  • This, after all, is the same industry that last year spent $1.7 billion on TV ads promoting its products and painting itself as a paragon of virtue and compassion.
  • They were compassionate, punctual which is a big deal to me, professional and articulate. Hollye Harrington Jacobs: After the Breast Cancer Diagnosis: Now What?
  • Furthermore, the writer is delegated to declare and to celebrate man's proven capacity for greatness of heart and spirit - for gallantry in defeat, for courage, compassion and love…
  • While adopting the emollient tones of compassionate Conservatism, he has also toned down the virulent anti-Europeanism.
  • To his critics, he is an compassionless bureaucrat who denies cancer patients lifesaving medicines using red tape and fine print.
  • He is immortal 6, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible 7voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion 8and sacrifice9 and endurance. 
  • They encourage the viewer to take a more compassionate look at his or her fellow creatures, including the most despised and marginalized.
  • The public's response to the crisis appeal was generous and compassionate.
  • Without labeling myself as ‘mentally ill’ the response I often get is compassionate and commiserative.
  • Paradoxically, its humour and compassion make it a thoroughly watchable, even enjoyable.
  • Bishop Jones is a warm-hearted, compassionate and gentle person who is revered by many in Sligo and throughout the Diocese of Elphin.
  • The term benevolent compassion puzzled Noam Cohen, executive editor of Inside.com and a former copy editor at the New York Times. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • She received all attentions from the Royal Family as her due, and knew not how to draw the distinction between what was due to her own merit and what was given by these personages as due to their _own_ high standard of courtesy and compassion. The Ladies A Shining Constellation of Wit and Beauty
  • One of the lessons she tried to teach her son is to be compassionate and have a warm heart.
  • In the opinion section, Lisa Cochran of Freeville writes to say that "A child can learn respect, compassion, responsibility, and how to love unconditionally from a home in which the parents -- either same-sex or not -- are in a stable and loving relationship," in response to a July 19th letter from Gabriel and Penelope Carpenter of Dryden. Living in Dryden: August 2004 Archives
  • To be able to interact consistently with these children, he turns to the virtues of compassion, generosity, mindfulness, love, and the transcendence of ego.
  • I have no compassion for predators who sodomize with broom handles. Mark Olmsted: Horror in the Bronx: How They Could Have Done It
  • As a stylist, Rothbart is terse but not flippant, displaying a genuine compassion for his purblind characters.
  • I sensed both untruth and a terrible sadness in him as his dark eyes filled with a rare compassion. THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART TWO OF THE EA CYCLE
  • He slouches with disappointment and straightens with hope, matching Terri's corrosiveness with his own brand of compassion and burrowing into the female enclave of Terri's home with both tenderness and tenacity.
  • I think that there's a need for compassion, a need for redefinition of what we perceive as American.
  • There is not one word of compassion or concern for the inevitable victims of another onslaught.
  • You assert that the ‘teach a man to fish’ aphorism is indicative of compassion, but your ’sell a man a shoe shine kit’ example is a bag of stereotyping bigotry. Think Progress » Rep. King: Undocumented Haitians Should Be Deported Because Haiti Is In ‘Great Need Of Relief Workers’
  • Nanotechnology may cure chemically-based paranoia and depression forever, but it will not confer social graces on the awkward - or compassion on the intolerant.
  • But then her public championing of compassionate causes is largely at odds with the high-handed way she has treated those who obstruct her.
  • And the LORD God of their fathers sent to them by his messengers, rising up betimes, and sending; because he had compassion on his people, and on his dwelling place:
  • nor silver-shedding tears could penetrate her uncompassionate sire
  • Tim was noted at all times for his generous, caring and compassionate nature.
  • The beloved is portrayed as gentle, sensitive, tender and compassionate.
  • He's been called misanthropic, but this play is driven by a savage compassion. Laughing Until It Hurts
  • It has a freedom and light in it that allows for a great fluency of speech and outflowing of compassion toward the lost.
  • The world moves on, and business needs, as always, trump personal animosities which is why this 'compassionate' release occurred. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • As prosecutor, she developed a reputation as a tough and compassionate legal administrator.
  • From Wingate, Dayan learned the importance of surprise, cunning, compassion and the instillation of fear.
  • May I be firm and resolute! May I be kind, compassionate, and friendly! May I be humble, calm, quiet, unruffled and serene! May I serve to be perfect! May I be perfect to serve!
  • Danlo couldn't help laughing because Bardo was a funny man, at once passionate and self-pitying, compassionate and slightly cruel. THE BROKEN GOD
  • As a qualified pet bereavement counsellor I would like to help pet owners compassionately and in confidence.
  • Only Madame Hayle was allowed to do that, and the parson's wife, being quite without madame's art of doing as she pleased, had had to submit conscience and compassions to the captain's forbiddal, repeated by the commodore and Hugh. Gideon's Band A Tale of the Mississippi
  • He looked with compassion at the creatures crawling over the hollow log.
  • To glorify God or praise Him is to put one's request to Him, because He is aware of our needs and He responds to our glorification with grace and compassion.
  • His religion, politics, socio-economics and conduct are hinged on unity of God, oneness of humanity, truths love and compassion.
  • After that the sad and discomfortable night had spent it selfe, and the break of day was beginning to appeare; Ancilla the waiting-woman, according as she was instructed by her Lady, went downe and opened the Court doore, and seeming exceedingly to compassionate the Schollers unfortunate night of sufferance, saide unto him. The Decameron
  • The day that we lose compassion for our fellow human beings will be a sad day indeed for humanity.
  • He also has an uncompassionate record on social issues.
  • I have tried very hard to pattern my own life after the profound spirit of love and compassion for all things that I saw within this beautiful woman.
  • “The endless internal strife of the Japanese builds up a sense of hubris and elitism,” he argues, “while being on the defense instills a sense of humility and compassion for others … The hero of Japanese manga is ‘I’ while the hero in Korean manhwa is ‘We.’” 02 « February « 2009 « The Manga Curmudgeon
  • Compassion and a show of humanity is not weakness, nor is showing concern for a group of people other than ourselves.
  • There may be weakness, lack of loyalty to civilization, and compassion for suffering and general disvalue, which would open the gates to it. Where Would You Prefer that Women Be Oppressed?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Throughout his papacy. Pope Pius XII was almost universally, regarded as a saintly man, a scholar, a man of peace, a tower of strength, and a compassionate defender and protector of all victims of the war and genocide that had drenched Europe in blood.
  • All languages that derive from Latin form. the word " compassion" by combining the prefix meaning "with"(com-) and the root meaning "suffering" (Late Latin, passio).
  • However, lofty doctors who show no warmth, compassion or concern are becoming rare.
  • The Buddha of Compassion or His Holiness the Dalai Lama has been reborn thirteen times.
  • The Squid And The Whale may sound downbeat and depressing, but it is so true to life, it turns out funny and compassionate.
  • The human spirit is not dead. It lives on in secret.... It has come to believe that compassion, in which all ethics must take root, can only attain its full breadth and depth if it embraces all living creatures and does not limit itself to mankind. Albert Schweitzer 
  • Compassion is not just feeling with someone, but seeking to change the situation. Frequently people think compassion and love are merely sentimental. No! They are very demanding. If you are going to be compassionate, be prepared for action! Desmond Tutu 
  • Compassion fatigue among donor countries means there is less money for worthy causes.
  • Compassion in medicine is now effectively forbidden by law, at least until the bureaucrats approve a billing code for it. Making Physicians More Human Is a Noble Goal, but . . .
  • To explain some further aspects of visualization meditation, we can go through the basic stages of a short practice of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion.
  • When something sensational happens to us, sharing the happiness of the occasion with friends intensifies our joy. Conversely, in times of trouble and tension, when our spirits are low, unburdening our worries and fears to compassionate friends alleviates the stress. 
  • Though the room was crowded with people when the bailiff entered, not one of them had compassion enough to mollify my prosecutrix, far less to pay the debt; they even laughed at my tears, and one of them bade me be of good cheer, for I should not want admirers in The Adventures of Roderick Random
  • He was nice enough, but definitely didn't omit the warmth and compassion Hayden had.
  • The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well. Ralph Waldo Emerson 
  • My barmaid is a very compassionate woman with very specific ideas about cancer pain. The Healthy Barmaid, the New Minister of Health
  • New Testament the same idea is expressed in the Greek word agape, which is variously translated as love, compassion, charity, etc. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Compassion is the desire that living beings be free of suffering and its causes, such as unwholesome actions. Dharma Quote from Snow Lion Publications
  • He who makes constant complaint gets little compassion
  • How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerate of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of this.
  • I compassionated him, and ... felt a wish to console him (108). Sounds Romantic: The Castrato and English Poetics Around 1800
  • His compassionateness hath been the fountain of their deliverances. Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
  • Jehannot well noting the honesty and loyall dealing of this Jew, began to have a Religious kinde of compassion in his soule, much pittying that a man so good in behaviour, so wise and discreete in all his actions, should be in danger of perdition thorow want of Faith. The Decameron
  • And, I feel very sorry for those folks who remain cloaked in bitterness and have absolutely no understanding of compassion and empathy. Kerry's wife battling cancer
  • He is immortal 6, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible 7voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion 8and sacrifice9 and endurance. 
  • She'd been expecting a sweet, unfortunate boy that she might perhaps feel some compassion for, but at the moment all she should feel for this contentious lad was anger.
  • Yet Nature hath given us a sufficient demonstration, in creating our bodies more soft and delicate, yea, and our hearts timorous, fearefull, benigne and compassionable, our strength feeble, our voyces pleasing, and the motion of our members sweetly plyant: all which are apparant testimonies, that wee have neede of others government. The Decameron
  • I found the photo here when I was uploading mine about a week ago which Fiend and scums deleted because its showed Jesus Christ as a compassionate and merciful soul and "God forbid" that "christian hunter" will get offended because they need their killing Jesus. Anti-Deer-Hunting Billboard Goes Up in Kansas City
  • The expression on the goddess' face was merciful and compassionate.
  • What we are getting in their place are naked selfishness, unbridled materialism and marginalisation of compassion.
  • The Imam Rafeek Mohamed entreated God for love, kindness, and compassion for all creations; a safe, secure and clean environment; comfort for the suffering, while calling on us to recognize, embrace and celebrate our differences. Liz Neumark: Breakfast for Champions
  • His Holiness explains the seed of bodhicitta, which is the biologically innate compassion (the love that binds social animals together); aspects of attachment and aversion required for biological survival; and tantric meditations that take anger (but not ill will) into the path. Nagarjuna's Bodhichitta Commentary
  • His Southern hereditament of chivalry, his compassion for the oppressed and his defence of the down-trodden, were never in abeyance from the beginning of his career to the very end. Mark Twain
  • The ground baked hard that summer and we felt no compassion for anyone but ourselves.
  • Meanwhile, Lynley, who's been away on compassionate leave following the murder of his wife (in the preceding novel), is summoned back to duty to guide his possible replacement, an attractive divorcee and closet tippler named Isabelle Ardery. Book review of Elizabeth George's 'This Body of Death'
  • Koranic), "my compassion," etc.; and Súsání is equally ancipitous Arabian nights. English
  • The Reverend's writings on the Brahma viharas are greatly inspired by the radiant Compassion of Kuan Yin.
  • Such an image of God may also be of our own making, but it at least provides us with a vision of hope and faith in a God of grace, mercy, and compassion.
  • Vera also cares for her elderly mother, and supports her frail neighbours with an air of compassion and humanity.
  • Compassion begins from where we are, from the circle of our cares and concerns.
  • Randall has two moods: compassionless and acidic.
  • The ultimate wisdom of the Sage is the place of primordial space - empty, vast, and devoid of inherent existence, yet imbued with and not separate from an all-pervading sense of love and compassion - your basic goodness. C. Clinton Sidle: The Five Wisdoms Of The Mandala
  • Is he really behind Jill and her dream to fulfill her dead husband's destiny, or is there an ulterior motive behind his caring compassion?
  • Now, because he was her client, she tried to look with compassion instead of disdain or repugnance at his unskillful behavior and all the ways he shut himself off.
  • May I be firm and resolute! May I be kind, compassionate, and friendly! May I be humble, calm, quiet, unruffled and serene! May I serve to be perfect! May I be perfect to serve!
  • Second, compassion for gross suffering compels us to continue investigating genetic therapy for dread diseases.
  • He had compassion on it, and taking it up, placed it in his bosom.
  • Je suis sûre qu'il n'y a pas d'Américain âgé de plus de 20 ans qui n'ait jamais souri ou éclaté de rire en regardant un dessin représentant Maxine, cette femme politiquement incorrecte, qui dit ce qu'elle pense, manque de compassion et n'essaye pas de se rendre sympathique. Archive 2010-06-01
  • Susan's expression went indeterminable, then she wiped her hands on the apron she was wearing, took it off and walked over to Emily, giving her a big compassionate hug.
  • His compassion and wisdom compelled action make him the hero for the everyman of his era. billyboy Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 03: 35 PM EST the one and only original captain marvel and captain marvel jr. Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
  • Many are mourning the death of a warm, intelligent and compassionate young woman.
  • In the cases of sexual or "eroticized" violence, that "love" without compassion is a very dangerous thing. Torture in the 'verse (What if No One's Watching?)
  • The judge was a member of the Romilly family, a byword for liberality and compassionate public service, active in penal reform and similar good causes.
  • Meditating on the deep meaning of the Cross, Sanneh came to what he describes as a decisive conclusion: Suffering is not alien to the nature of God, as his Islamic teachers had insisted, but is at the heart of God's compassion. Giving Voice to the Global South
  • Your planetary ruler Mercury in Cancer will give you insights into how to do this with feeling, understanding and compassion.
  • To be clement is to be lenient and compassionate, or, in the case of weather, perfectly heavenly.
  • According to Steinbeck, most political placemen have neither the wit, nor compassion for such a profound responsibility that so desperately requires both. Thomas Steinbeck: John Steinbeck, Michael Moore, and the Burgeoning Role of Planetary Patriotism

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