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compassion giving might
The compass of compassion asks not what is good for me? but what is good? Not what is best for me but what is best. Not what is right for me but what is right. Not how much can we take? but How much ought we leave? and how much might we give? Not what is easy but what is worthy. Not what is practical but what is moral. Carl Safina
compassion perspective giving
Compassion can drive us to do amazing things and give us perspective. Bethany Hamilton
compassion health impressed
We were so impressed with him, with his sincerity, his compassion and especially his passion for health care. Carol Cox
compassion girls minutes
Usually, the girls just get two minutes on the phone, then they're off, ... This is different. Compassion is needed. Luis Rodriguez
compassion funds guess led rely solution until
My compassion has led to my own demise. I guess the solution is that I don't rely on funds until I get them. Heather Turner
compassion foolish love shape
It is foolish to try to shape the World; shape yourself as the embodiment of Peace, Love and Reverence. Then you will see all as Love, Compassion and Humility. Atharva Veda
compassion arms doe
What value has compassion that does not take its object in its arms? Antoine de Saint-Exupery
compassion murder juliet
Mercy but murders, pardoning those that kill. William Shakespeare
compassion feels lack total
It feels like a total lack of compassion. A total lack of humanity. Susan Adams
self giving creation
For in self-giving, if anywhere, we touch a rhythm not only of all creation but of all being. C. S. Lewis
selfish party men
Deep down, underneath all his layers of stupidity, he’s a really good man. He may act out far too many selfish thoughts, says all the wrong things at all the wrong times, but behind closed doors he’s a best friend. I understand that he has idiotic tendencies and I can still love him for it. He may not be someone that you feel comfortable sitting next to at a dinner party but for me, he’s someone that I feel comfortable sharing my life with. Cecelia Ahern
self-worth quality gauges
We women often gauge our own self-worth by the quality of our interactions with our lovers. And often these interactions are interpreted for, described for, processed by our women friends. Relationships are the conduits through which flows our connection with each other. Carrie Preston
self rooms demon
There's no room for demons when you're self-possessed. Carrie Fisher
self feminist perception
The education situation which most effectively promotes significant learning is one in which (1) threat to the self of the learner is reduced to a minimum and (2) differential perception of the field of experience is facilitated Carl Rogers
self individuality architect
I am increasingly an architect of self. I am free to will and choose. I can, through accepting my individuality... become more of my uniqueness, more of my potentiality. Carl Rogers
self-esteem people majority
If I were to search for the central core of difficulty in people as I have come to know them, it is that in the great majority of cases they despise themselves, regarding themselves as worthless and unlovable. Carl Rogers
self numbers depth
Perhaps the depth of love can be calibrated by the number of different selves that are actively involved in a given relationship. Carl Sagan
self-questioning errors criticism
Indeed the reasoned criticism of a prevailing belief is a service to the proponents of that belief; if they are incapable of defending it, they are well advised to abandon it. This self-questioning and error-correcting aspect of the scientific method is its most striking property. Carl Sagan
calm-mind helping situation
A calm mind helps our human intelligence to assess the situation realistically. Dalai Lama
calm-mind mind calm
A calm mind is good for our physical health, but it also enables us to see things more realistically. Dalai Lama
calm-mind care guests
Why dost thou not retire like a guest sated with the banquet of life, and with calm mind embrace, thou fool, a rest that knows no care? Lucretius