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compassion facing great number
Patrick Renn He was facing a great number of years, regardless. But I think this does show some compassion on the part of the jury.
compassion maps committed
Richard Davidson I committed to doing everything I could to put compassion on the scientific map.
compassion two people
Richard Curtis Bob Geldof feels the big picture all the time, even in the smallest argument when someone's saying, 'Well, no, you've got to have three staples in the program, not just two,' Bob feels people dying somewhere.
compassion two great-love
Richard Rohr The two Virtues of Equanimity and Compassion become more available to the person whose ego-shell has been smashed-either by great suffering or by great love-or by both.
compassion cartoon four
William Hogarth I had rather, if cruelty has been prevented by the four prints [The Four Stages of Cruelty], be maker of them than of the [Raphael] cartoons.
compassion people empathy
William Blum Our leaders are cruel because only those willing to be inordinately cruel and remorseless can hold positions of leadership in the foreign policy establishment. People capable of expressing a full human measure of compassion and empathy toward faraway powerless strangers do not become president of the United States, or vice president, or secretary of state, or national security adviser or secretary of the treasury. Nor do they want to.
compassion curiosity judgment
Tracee Ellis Ross I like to choose compassion over judgment and curiosity over fear.
compassion justice people
Saul Alinsky The fact that people are poor or discriminated against doesn't necessarily endow them with any special qualities of justice, nobility, charity or compassion.
evil good men needed prosper
Edmund Burke The only thing needed for evil to prosper is for good men to do nothing.
evil good-and-evil phenomenon
Richard John Neuhaus Religion as a human phenomenon is as riddled through with potential for both good and evil as any other phenomenon.
evil deeds stills
Samuel Taylor Coleridge This is the course of every evil deed, that, propagating still it brings forth evil.
evil consciousness
Samuel Johnson No evil is insupportable but that which is accompanied with consciousness of wrong.
evil grows concealment
Virgil Evil is nourished and grows by concealment.
evil mind trying
Vincent Van Gogh Let us keep courage and try to be patient and gentle. And let us not mind being eccentric, and make distinction between good and evil.
evil imperfection judgment
Wayne Dyer To sit in judgment of those things which you perceive to be wrong or imperfect is to be one more person who is part of judgment, evil or imperfection.
evil selfishness persecution
William Blake There can be no Good Will. Will is always Evil; it is persecution to others or selfishness.
evil-love evil paradise
Wallace Stegner wherever you find the greatest good, you will find the greatest evil, because evil loves paradise as much as good.
literature great-work genre
Walter Benjamin All great works of literature either dissolve a genre or invent one.
literature records discontent
Virginia Woolf literature is the record of our discontent.
literature motto following
Vladimir Nabokov To begin with, let us take the following motto...Literature is Love. Now we can continue.
literature moral censorship
William O. Douglas Literature should not be suppressed merely because it offends the moral code of the censor.
literature prophet prove
Joseph Addison Jesters do often prove prophets.
literature london able
George Andrew Olah During our stay in London for the first time I was able to establish personal contact with some of the organic chemists, whose work I knew and admired from the literature. I found them most gracious and helpful.
literature lasts should
James Russell Lowell [B]ut in literature, it should be remembered, a thing always becomes his at last who says it best, and thus makes it his own.
literature stories short-story
John Cheever The short story is the literature of the nomad.
literature
Northrop Frye To bring anything really to life in literature we can't be lifelike: we have to be literature-like