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compassion matter events
Allow whatever this moment contains. No matter what event or happening or situation, say 'yes' to it. Allow it to be. Eckhart Tolle
compassion greatest irish-poet three
I have just three things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures. Lao Tzu
compassion best-kept-secrets people
The joy that compassion brings is one of the best-kept secrets of humanity. It is a secret known only to a very few people, a secret that has to be rediscovered over and over again. Henri Nouwen
compassion animal tribes
Mankind is not a tribe of animals to which we owe compassion. Mankind is a club to which we owe our subscription. Gilbert K. Chesterton
compassion people relief
The Minnesota spirit of compassion and help for people in need has moved countless Minnesotans to step forward to provide relief for the survivors of Hurricane Katrina. Jim Ramstad
compassion helps onto pass seniors stay teaches wisdom
They have a lot of wisdom they can pass onto the students. It teaches (the students) a lot about compassion. For the seniors . . . it helps them stay young. Nicole Murphy
compassion love power strong taught
We are taught that revenge is strong and compassion is weak. We are taught that power is more important than love. Sharon Salzberg
compassion health impressed
We were so impressed with him, with his sincerity, his compassion and especially his passion for health care. Carol Cox
matter seldom shock year
As a matter of fact, it would be a shock if we weren't. As long as I've been here, we've been No. 1 every year for 15 years. Very seldom have we been out of the No. 1 slot. Frank Dixon
matter penthouses basements
You can put me in the basement or the penthouse, it doesn’t matter to me. Davy Jones
matter ordinary moments
Any given moment - no matter how casual, how ordinary - is poised, full of gaping life. Anne Michaels
matter walks stills
No matter how bad things get, you can still walk away. Chuck Palahniuk
matter tables speak
Do not speak of repulsive matters at table. Amy Vanderbilt
matter growing internet
No matter how much it's growing, the Internet still is a pretty specific demographic. It doesn't necessarily represent the general populace. Andy Samberg
matter serious needs
I've learned that no matter how serious your life requires you to be, everyone needs a friend to act goofy with. Andy Rooney
matter determined ifs
It doesn't really matter what time it is if you haven't determined what to do with your time. Andy Stanley
matter different film
No matter how widely spread out the films are, how different, you still are you. Ang Lee
events last major sports superstar television time voice
He was the first superstar of sports television because he did all of the big events. He's the last of the dinosaurs. No one will ever be the voice of so many major events at the same time ever again. Dick Enberg
events doe stink
Not until it starts to stink does the inevitable happen. John Ashbery
events demand testimony
Testimony demands to be interpreted because of the dialectic of meaning and event that traverses it Paul Ricoeur
events states taxi
'Taxi Driver' wasn't autobiographical in terms of the actual events, but I did draw on my own mental state. Paul Schrader
events baskets crabs
But I love to feel events overlapping each other, crawling over one another like wet crabs in a basket Lawrence Durrell
events presenting
All the (major sports) events have some presenting sponsors. Paul Swangard
events caprice flux
The constant flux and caprice of mental events do not admit of the establishment of stable experimental conditions. Hermann Ebbinghaus
events expected explain logical mysterious novels reach remain ultimately
It's expected of novels that they should explain the world and create the illusion that things are ultimately logical and coherent. But that's not what I see around me. Often, events remain mysterious and unresolved, and our emotions reach no catharsis. Damon Galgut
events main seems
It seems to be one of their main events in town. Scott Smith