To the unfortunates growing up in the Sudan and other similar places, I have nothing but compassion. |
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Is this country so bound up in red tape that compassion has been strangled? |
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As a stylist, Rothbart is terse but not flippant, displaying a genuine compassion for his purblind characters. |
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His religion, politics, socio-economics and conduct are hinged on unity of God, oneness of humanity, truths love and compassion. |
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By now, for all his ghastliness, we cannot but feel a stirring of compassion for him. |
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With just a look or a gesture that spoke so much more than words, she would reveal to all of us the depth of her compassion and her humanity. |
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Characteristic of the Middle Way is a balanced life, one that cultivates wisdom and compassion. |
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Anyone with an ounce of compassion can see he is to be pitied rather than pilloried. |
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He used his own pain, following the example of Christ on the cross, to share with compassion the pain of others. |
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Beggars sat here and there, calling out or tinkling a little bell to catch the compassion of the innocent. |
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So have we so lost our ability to feel compassion or be charitable in the face of sporting failure, that losing has become unacceptable? |
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Of course, generosity, pity, charity, benevolence, or compassion may lead them to do more. |
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We think Chuckie would be welcome in a holy place because his gentle nature represented charity and compassion. |
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Vera also cares for her elderly mother, and supports her frail neighbours with an air of compassion and humanity. |
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But compassion begins in honesty, in the recognition that all human beings are of equal value and importance. |
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The argument against it is rich with logic and reason, while the argument for it is born of compassion and love. |
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But then on the other hand, the whole cosmos or universe is based on this love or compassion. |
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A good number of her early poems attempt to work on the reader's sense of pity and compassion. |
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Even their displays of competitive compassion only emphasise how illusory the choice is. |
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All that commitment to charity, compassion, and love was actually fuelled by hate. |
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Well, of course, this is compassion night, touchy-feely night at the Republican National Convention. |
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I thought of how, in Tibetan Buddhism, tigers are symbols of strength and compassion, sometimes also portents of death. |
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On the other hand pious people often have little respect for what they dismiss as milk-and-water values like kindness and compassion. |
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He had no pity, no compassion, no understanding of what the victims of war suffered. |
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Everyone here treats them with honest-to-God conservative compassion, and they seem to be just fine with that. |
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She shouldn't be giving me any kind of compassion like this, maybe she is trying to play some kind of sick mind game. |
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He writes about shamanism, paganism, mysticism and feminism, and approaches them all with respect, compassion and mischief. |
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Perhaps this explained something of the compassion she had for her patients and her sheer humanity. |
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Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. |
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From the outset, we were invited to believe that compassion and warfare would be interwoven. |
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His most notable films deal with outsiders on the margins of society, exhibiting insight and compassion rather than easy sentiment. |
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God's kingdom is one of fatherly and motherly compassion, not dominating majesty or slavish subjection. |
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Esther's indomitable humane compassion drives her to risk her own life to oppose narrow and violent evil. |
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Something to do with the way he could project genuine sincerity, humour, insightfulness and compassion. |
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It is important to choose a mate who respects those fine qualities of compassion and sincerity. |
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The beauty of ubuntu is that it includes empathy, humbleness, compassion, mutual respect, sharing and caring. |
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He referred to Africa's concept of ubuntu, equating compassion with it, and bringing smiles to many audience members' faces. |
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Good can only be accomplished by reaching out in compassion for our common humanity. |
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Those who experience symptoms may find it difficult to distinguish compassion fatigue from life stress or depression. |
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The tone in my voice, devoid of all compassion or even humanity, was much more frightening than my words. |
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When it comes to compassion and humanity, everyone I talk to is furious over such behaviour. |
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In fluting, childish voices, they spoke of their compassion for the poor and homeless. |
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The absolute emphasis on compassion and ahimsa in Buddhism and Jainism are the quintessence of peace. |
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At home, she was always taught that compassion and understanding came before judgment. |
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His pastoral work, letters, and published prayers demonstrate his compassion for the sick, his ear for the troubled. |
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He went into a state of deep meditation and let the bodhisattva of compassion, Avalokiteshvara, do the talking. |
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It is limited and discriminatory, and it is not the compassion of the bodhisattvas. |
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What always came through in Cash's music and life was his identification with and compassion for the underdog. |
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I was absolutely incensed and outraged at their stupid bureaucracy and lack of compassion. |
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All of these exercises sit on a bed called ahimsa, non-violence, in yoga, or compassion in Buddhism. |
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Why should children learn about anything besides happiness and love and compassion? |
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If the new law allows us to direct our compassion where it is truly deserved, then it can be judged a success. |
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A hymn to me is a song that contains a sense of equanimity and compassion, and a reverence for human relationships. |
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It did allow him to meet all of life's adversity, challenge and unpredictability with equanimity, compassion and balance. |
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Learn to respect and reciprocate small gestures of concern, kindness, compassion and humanity. |
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However, lofty doctors who show no warmth, compassion or concern are becoming rare. |
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I expect that the traditional qualities of the Australian digger, resolve, strength and compassion, will sustain us in the testing days to come. |
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Yes, when passion ebbs, nurture comes before nature and compassion must overflow. |
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But people need to be treated with kindness, compassion and support, not as criminals. |
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Magnanimity and compassion are my favourite virtues, but realism is close behind. |
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He moves silently in their midst with a gentle smile of infinite compassion. |
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This administration could surely benefit from some of our intelligence, wit and compassion. |
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When disaster falls or tragedy strikes, what are the borders of our emotions and our compassion? |
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Much more important to me are freedom, compassion for the poor, respect for the social contract, and equal opportunity. |
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She taught us the deepest meaning of love, respect, compassion, courage and bravery. |
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This fact alone should ensure that we as a civilised country treat animals with more compassion. |
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Even if I could get a recommendation, I knew of no compassion clubs in my area. |
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He was nice enough, but definitely didn't omit the warmth and compassion Hayden had. |
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In essence most of these religions have the same essence of love, brotherhood and compassion. |
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Sometimes the distant and remote are better at igniting our compassion than the close and familiar. |
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Here is the man who is first to raise money or organise events to help victims of crime or the needy, a man with human compassion. |
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It could have been a testament to the horror of war and the need for love and compassion. |
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It was the abandoned children roaming the squalid streets that especially elicited her compassion. |
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Whether it is global catastrophe or death on our doorstep, compassion fatigue can overcome us. |
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It was overflowing love and compassion that moved the Lord Jesus to go to the cross. |
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He had great compassion for those who were poor and those who were ill and those who were needy and downtrodden. |
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It must have displayed the compassion you carry for the downtrodden and the victims. |
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He considers tears to be gifts from God that demonstrate sorrow and compel others to have compassion for the weeper. |
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He demands no sympathy, but his articulate analysis enlists our compassion all the same. |
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Even a scene in which Erin learns over her car phone that her infant daughter has spoken her first word invites us to marvel at her compassion. |
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Their idea of compassion is to ask the guest at the millionaire's banquet if they want an extra helping or a second dessert. |
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I trust with absolute certainty that compassion is the only possible response to pain. |
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Bodhisattvas, because of the intense development of their love and compassion, have come to understand sunyata, the emptiness of all phenomena. |
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Serving humanity through compassion and serving humanity through compulsion are two different things. |
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The day that we lose compassion for our fellow human beings will be a sad day indeed for humanity. |
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Imperceptibly, the play penetrates you, moves you to share the author's compassion. |
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Only the presence of the Huntsman provides any sort of male-oriented fatherly compassion. |
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Judges and prosecutors are therefore well advised to practice the law with wisdom and compassion. |
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Here's hoping that the Year of Horse will be a year of compassion, humanity and truthfulness. |
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Behind it all there was a sense of decency and fair play and an underlying kindness and compassion. |
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Others listened because of his friendly outgoing nature and warm compassion he showed toward others. |
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The ground baked hard that summer and we felt no compassion for anyone but ourselves. |
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These efforts build on current and past work to find appropriate responses based on science, reason, compassion and justice. |
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But perhaps you could say the Samaritans are advantaged because they have compassion and commitment to helping those in need. |
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It's only when he leaps into the wild blue yonder of compassion, or idealism, or altruism, that he makes these hilarious mistakes. |
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Johan feels no compassion for him, ridiculing even his suicide effort as a failure. |
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Second, compassion for gross suffering compels us to continue investigating genetic therapy for dread diseases. |
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I have always felt that I manifest a felicitous combination of his compassion and her boundaries. |
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Her snapping grey eyes softened, and she stood beside the couch silently, looking at the recumbent girl with compassion. |
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Thus, they would criticise the Queen's feminine irresolution, female fickleness and womanly compassion towards papists and traitors. |
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That this is a party which wishes to base itself upon compassion and inclusion is beyond doubt. |
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Her compassion leads Pharaoh's daughter to rescue Moses from the reedy water just as Yahweh delivers the Hebrews from the Sea of Reeds. |
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I'd criticized him for showing mercy and compassion where I would have wreaked a devastating vengeance. |
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Write with the knowledge of death on your shoulder, write the beauty of the red leafed begonia, remember winter, write with compassion. |
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New Age materialism seemed an ugly form of self-serving notions to justify greed and the refusal of compassion. |
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Passion and compassion are, thankfully, not bounded by the cumbersome fences of nationalism. |
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The city was engulfed by shock transmuted into compassion, grief and mourning. |
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Becky's a laconic but never sarcastic presence in the film, commenting on Paul's life with absolute confidence and a great deal of compassion. |
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No doubt the climate of the time favors compassion, mildness, and understanding. |
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From this point of view, it is also very important to practice compassion and patience. |
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You have passed the test of compassion, and I will grant you wishes and riches and magic powers! |
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While compassion makes us feel the richer for our magnanimity, justice stirs up far more complex emotions of self-justification and equivocation. |
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I was met with great compassion and it was suggested that I go to my room, collect my thoughts and let them know what I wanted to do. |
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It matters not whether government acts in the common good out of compassion or out of a pragmatic desire to aid social cohesion or other motives. |
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In fact, the Prime Minister's compassion and mercy have absolutely nothing to do with his charitable feelings towards her. |
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I teach a course for health care professionals on burnout, secondary trauma and compassion fatigue. |
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Strength, compassion, honor and skill elevate the practitioner to the master. |
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There was no look of compassion or pity on her face, nothing save the cool gaze of her narrow eyes. |
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First, I shall offer an analysis of the emotion of compassion, focusing on the thoughts and imaginings on which it is based. |
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To the same degree that Hughes defines manhood through compassion, Du Bois defines manhood through intellectual curiosity. |
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He also had an innate sense of compassion which manifested itself in various ways. |
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This is why I say that the moral achievement of extending concern to others needn't antedate compassion, but can be coeval with it. |
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In the image of the Virgin Mary, we find compassion, tender-heartedness, care, trust, humility. |
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Fairness can best thrive in a culture of honesty, goodwill, compassion and tolerance, not the prevailing culture of callousness and perdition. |
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What needs to be understood at this point, by applying wisdom to your compassion, is how much solidity you are bringing to the situation. |
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After supping her fill of horrors, her capacity to feel compassion was deeply affected. |
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But by this point, many a reader, having long since succumbed to compassion fatigue, will suffer from irony fatigue as well. |
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It seems that he did that out of compassion for her, and also because she assured him that she would see him right. |
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Have compassion for all beings, causing them no unnecessary hurt, nor needless harm. |
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It is a shame that governments do not have the same genuine compassion shown by ordinary citizens. |
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God forbid that we should think for a nanosecond that he was driven by any thought of principle, ethics, humanity or compassion. |
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I doubt if they understand what compassion is, let alone know if they are not being given any. |
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This compassion fatigue could offset the perception that the causes of poverty are largely structural. |
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Yet, the justice system frequently shows mercy and compassion to those responsible. |
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If we have such a pure and powerful minds as love and compassion for all living beings, we will be part of the solution. |
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God's glory and beauty are revealed in poor, humble, hurting and self-effacing lives of faith and compassion. |
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There were very few overcoats amongst them, and their appearance certainly excited the pity and compassion of the people they passed. |
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I am tempted sometimes to say that the only point of conspicuous compassion is action, the rest is self-flattery. |
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Our people have responded with courage and compassion, calm and reason, resolve and fierce determination. |
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What happens to autonomy and compassion when assisted suicide and euthanasia are legally practiced? |
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In such purification the motivation of loving kindness and compassion is absolutely vital. |
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Kings and the emperors adopted the new religion of equality, ahimsa, and compassion. |
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Apparently, being screwed over a thousand times by trade restrictions and corrupt governments isn't enough to merit compassion. |
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It just shows that Children in Need is not something people get compassion fatigue about. |
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Even as the bandwagon rolled over their son's grave, they honoured his memory by voicing nothing but calm compassion for his killer. |
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Part of the problem with kindness and compassion is that they often present as weak and empty virtues. |
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I think that there's a need for compassion, a need for redefinition of what we perceive as American. |
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When love denies human compassion, love itself becomes part of a materialist schematism. |
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Then we may be able to express the compassion and mateship that we pride ourselves on rather than the parochial bigotry that many now practise. |
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Your planetary ruler Mercury in Cancer will give you insights into how to do this with feeling, understanding and compassion. |
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What we are getting in their place are naked selfishness, unbridled materialism and marginalisation of compassion. |
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How devoted are we to that sentiment now roaringly popular on the campaign trail, compassion? |
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He tried to keep his face stone, has he had during the battle, but a slight tinge of compassion bordered his eyes. |
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Pilate is out of his league as he faces Jesus' strong resistance, mysterious mercifulness and unrelenting compassion. |
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Our sorrows and wounds are healed only when we touch them with compassion and forgiveness. |
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Gentleness and compassion cannot coexist with aggression and hatred toward others. |
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In court she has to wrestle with the relative merits of justice and compassion. |
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Her good nature and caring compassion was ever to the fore and she was highly popular with both staff and patients. |
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Moreover it is a compassion directed to a specific end, the imparting of the Buddha's version of the renunciant life. |
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There is not one word of compassion or concern for the inevitable victims of another onslaught. |
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Then, personal passion or stress is purified and transformed into unselfish compassion. |
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By contemplating compassion and love, we become familiar with the pliable mind of peace. |
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From Wingate, Dayan learned the importance of surprise, cunning, compassion and the instillation of fear. |
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She impressed judges with the compassion shown to bereaved parents as well as her commitment to raising cash for the charity. |
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Instead of lulling at the galleria or taking in Lakers games, Ashley Peterson spends her free time spreading compassion for the homeless. |
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She squeezed lightly and I turned to face her, saw the compassion and grief and the tiny spark of hope burning in those icy blue eyes. |
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We cannot underestimate the power of spirit, love and compassion to effect change. |
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They have absolutely no feeling of compassion and they are not sorry for what they did. |
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And there is anger as well as joy, bitter resentment as well as compassion, above all a sense of nagging grief. |
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It is true that a small act of love and compassion moves the world and touches people. |
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We missed the feeding, thanks to me and my friends' compassion for my emotions. |
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The apathy and lack of compassion he describes, are also present in our own US health care system. |
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The great thing about human problems is that they bring out compassion and humility. |
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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? |
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No words can do justice to their efficiency, thoroughness, and all-around human compassion above and beyond the call of duty. |
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His worst crime was his refusal to show compassion and humanity to his flawed creation. |
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An instant of honesty and compassion is more important than an hour of logical argumentation and the facts. |
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Through His life, Jesus revealed the true heart and amazing compassion of God. |
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I assume, since you've chosen to look after this pet, that you have in your heart some compassion. |
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In our everyday life we worshipped force, despised compassion, and obeyed no law but our unappeasable appetite. |
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Paradoxically, its humour and compassion make it a thoroughly watchable, even enjoyable. |
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Today, these students of compassion are gone again, their identity uncertain and their aim unclear. |
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It is a clarity free of emotional subjectivity, unclouded by either hatred or compassion. |
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Looking at the hand gestures of Tibetan monks as they chant, you see mudras portraying the dance of compassion and wisdom. |
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The skillfulness involved is the union of compassion and wisdom as we have discussed. |
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There was a soul-searching desperation in his eyes that inspired Roza with both compassion and a strange excitement. |
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Therefore patience, compassion, and love are the keys toward our attainment of enlightenment. |
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In these circumstances, we should look with pity and compassion on George Best. |
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The film is a brutal, blood-soaked plea for compassion and understanding in the face of monstrosity. |
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The plane stopped off in Thailand, when I suddenly became overwhelmed with a wave of curiosity and maybe just a twinge of compassion. |
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In fact, it's apparent that he's an intellectually crippled man who deserves our mercy and compassion rather than our scorn. |
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When she sang, her voice was soft and gentle, conveying her feelings of love and compassion for him. |
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His shadowy silhouette has become recognised around the world as a symbol of compassion, determination, and spirit. |
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I appreciated the counselling of compassion and acceptance, since my tendency is to be a harsh taskmistress. |
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Nonetheless, its gentleness and compassion for its characters make it a very enjoyable and convivial way to spend two hours. |
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Practice compassion, conquering callous, cruel and insensitive feelings toward all beings. |
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Sir Bob did talk the talk, however, and still no rock star talks with more humanity, irreverent humour, passion and compassion. |
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Realizing the intensity of suffering of all living beings in samsara, bodhisattvas have developed limitless compassion and love. |
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To begin with, the Buddhas and bodhisattvas, the embodiments of awakened compassion, were ordinary beings exactly like ourselves. |
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The outpouring of compassion for the daily deaths of thousands is suddenly treated as a frivolous distraction. |
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They have shown no compassion, no understanding, no tolerance, and especially, no patience. |
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The inveteracy of her pursuit is unfathomable for she is completely deprived of pity and compassion. |
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Only wisdom, rationality and compassion will deliver us from this spiraling descent to the final moment of darkness. |
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There is also little demonstration of compassion, humor or flexibility in this work. |
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It has a freedom and light in it that allows for a great fluency of speech and outflowing of compassion toward the lost. |
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It was compassion and its absence, he said, which marked the difference between Englishmen and Bolsheviks. |
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The fact that compassion is both voluntary and learned differentiates it from other kinds of suffering, which are involuntary and connate. |
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Patience, compassion and a sense of humor will get us through this tricky period with grace. |
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The tools of voluntarism are friendship, trade, compassion, and love. |
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Was it deep-rooted compassion or simply fear that inspired such charity? |
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Their synthesis is thoughtful and worthy of study by anyone with administrative responsibility for helpers vulnerable to secondary PTSD and compassion fatigue. |
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The scale of the public response shows compassion fatigue is a myth. |
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So you can get this huge outpouring of kind of interest and sympathy, and as Gerald said, it can all collapse and people have compassion fatigue or something like that. |
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This is called compassion fatigue and, dare I say it, boredom. |
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The lightning speed with which the virus has spread and the number of dead it has left in its wake makes it difficult not to develop compassion fatigue. |
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A greater number of beggars could attract more attention and is more likely to create compassion fatigue, indirectly leading to greater demand for their regulation. |
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People talk about compassion fatigue, but this proves it isn't true. |
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Will it induce compassion fatigue, making us numb to the violence? |
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He had compassion on it, and taking it up, placed it in his bosom. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Jeff's a man with integrity and compassion who nevertheless finds himself at the end of the line thanks to the poor choices and unwise decisions he's made in life. |
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Such unvarnished compassion is as rare in movies as it is in real life. |
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Conceivably this is so, but in the present moral climate it is more likely to foster that counterfeit compassion which thinks no wrong is very wrong. |
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If you are practicing compassion and loving kindness toward beings, there is no need for you to aspire to be born in a noble or influential family. |
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He looked with compassion at the creatures crawling over the hollow log. |
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She had an innate sense of compassion which reached out to the wider community and her ready smile radiated a warm welcome which endeared her to so many. |
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The president stares at him, his kind eyes emanating genuine compassion through his granddad spectacles. |
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The lotus flower symbolized rebirth, and the red lotus is the lotus of compassion. |
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And crown thy good with compassion and restraint and forbearance and a commitment to peace, to democracy, to economic justice here at home and throughout the world. |
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Third, we need policies that combine realism and compassion. |
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Almost everyone who knew Bush even distantly, from either side of the aisle, has a story of his thoughtfulness or compassion. |
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Bichir manages to be gruff but sensitive, honest yet mysterious, making Ruiz a mix of righteousness and compassion. |
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He emerges with the most credit as a man of action, honour and compassion. |
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When you look at Mona Lisa, what you see is a woman of confidence and competence and compassion. |
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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. |
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You can feel compassion for the victim of discrimination or the victim of Typhoon Haiyan or for a drug addict. |
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He spoke without notes and inspired confidence in a hurt world because of his directness, honesty, and compassion. |
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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. |
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To be able to interact consistently with these children, he turns to the virtues of compassion, generosity, mindfulness, love, and the transcendence of ego. |
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Instead she targeted the very people who treated her with such compassion. |
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That kind of compassion might go a long way toward helping us begin to respond to a hurting world. |
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In the Middle Ages compassion and support for persons with mental illness subsisted along with the belief in demoniac possession as a primary aetiology of mental illness. |
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Putting the tensive principles of justice and mercy into practice moves us forward in the transformation of a world founded on injustice and lack of compassion. |
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She sustains a neat balance between ambition and compassion, femininity and ballsiness which allows at least a glimpse into the war correspondent's dilemma. |
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After hearing the dharma and becoming familiar with it through contemplation and meditation, we are able to take compassion as the basis of our daily activity. |
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Third, Republicans should commit to compassion in action rather than compassion in appearance. |
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It is the kind of compassion espoused by every world religion and every revered religious leader. |
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And the television viewers and radio listeners and newspaper readers are suffering from compassion fatigue. |
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Others channel their feelings into sudden acts of compassion, as when some bend the rules in order to medivac out a wounded 12-year-old Iraqi boy. |
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And there was an underlying compassion for each character, no matter how crooked or misguided or totally bananas. |
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The keynote of the meeting was outrage rather than compassion. |
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In other words, gay people are cursed with deep-seated disorder and are to be treated with compassion. |
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But here, it happens immediately, unadorned by the compassion that comes with years passing. |
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For too long, progressives have been squeamish about citing those moral imperatives, as though compassion were the third rail in American politics. |
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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. |
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He should have such virtues as compassion, love, generosity, and altruism. |
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According to her some of the most important aspects that an individual needs to possess in life are love, passion, affection, mercy and compassion for the poor. |
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The man who preached love and showed compassion received neither. |
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If more of us could demonstrate the same depth of compassion and understanding, we would be better equipped to help those vulnerable to heroin's promise of a quick fix. |
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Her tender face bent in compassion over a marble form so exquisitely pure that I knelt and signed myself. |
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This story is set as the man is going down from Jerusalem when he is ignored by the priest and the Levite, but shown compassion from the Samaritan. |
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None other than Dylan Thomas, with his rhetorical verse, could have brought to life with such gaiety and compassion the little fishing village of Llareggub. |
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There comes a moment of truth when we ask ourselves, what is compassion? |
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If the Chinese sages had it right, there's something about womanhood and its yin energy that embraces inwardness, acceptance, inner strength, compassion, joy. |
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The Athenian alliance with the Argives, the Boeotians and the Corinthians against Sparta in the Corinthian War is portrayed as a gesture of compassion for the weak. |
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This man was ill, ritually unclean, unkempt, probably physically repulsive, an outcast from society, and unqualified to approach God at the temple, but Jesus felt compassion. |
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And that reaffirms for me the idea that beyond us all there is this great omnipotent, omnipresent power who is a force for compassion and good and order in the world. |
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The complete and utter lack of compassion or a clue exhibited by these people is shameful in the extreme. |
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But attitudes of detachment and objectivity are as necessary to the work of the pathology laboratory as sympathy and compassion are to the conduct of a funeral service. |
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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. |
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Neptune, the planet of gentle love and compassion, is in a harmonious aspect to his Moon, which is a clear signal that his music is becoming more spiritual and other-worldly. |
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It is our heart chakra that is the centre of love, compassion and joy in our life, and it is in this centre where we can find our connection to humanity. |
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It encourages discussion which goes beyond the powerful qualities of superheroes to consider qualities such as helpfulness, kindness, compassion and generosity. |
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Spirituality in medicine is more about the genuine compassion, presence and the helping hand we offer our patients than the specific questions we choose to ask. |
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He pointed out my character flaws without mercy or compassion. |
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They have to consider that this animal is capable of friendship and has strong family ties, and it feels compassion and it can be sympathetic and forgive. |
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He quickly discovered that Sutasoma was authentic, that he was utterly sincere in his fearless commitment to charity, truth and compassion for the benefit of all. |
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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. |
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So the crippled beg for food but are shown little compassion. |
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But when the children are from a foreign place and show up uninvited, we toss compassion and decency out the window? |
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During the time I knew marguerite, there was only one moment in which I truly felt any compassion for her. |
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It's a good story, told with humor, humanity, and compassion. |
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Full of compassion, they are never a source of fear or hurtfulness. |
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Uday is a screaming crazy who lacks his father's deft administrative touch, incisive analytical skills, brimming compassion, and sense of restraint. |
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In calling for civility, courage, compassion, and character, he spoke to the desire of many for greater national comity and citizen accountability. |
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It is no wonder that he constantly preached about our welcome of the stranger and our compassion for the outcast. |
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After all, we Romans with our stringent teachings of indissolubility and annulment do not claim to have a corner on all wisdom and compassion, do we? |
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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. |
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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. |
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As noted earlier, this name signifies kindness and compassion, as contrasted with the name Elohim, which refers to God as the harsh but just judge. |
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It is often said that the degree of compassion and principle that are exercisable in politics are inversely related to proximity to power, rather than which side you're on. |
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Some things have eternal value, and compassion is one of them. |
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The business survival skills of the 1930s quickly gave way to a new form of leadership that tested the limit of America's ingenuity, productivity, and compassion. |
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Next a Samaritan comes by, and sees that the half-dead victim is a Jew, one of the nation detested by Samaritans, yet he immediately responds with a compassion overleaping racial animosities. |
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For a fortunate few, it may be met with love and compassion. |
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I don't propose an equalitarian lovingkindness or compassion. |
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Needing to prove that compassion is not a luxury but a fundamental requirement of a healthcare system is a damning indictment of our current ways of thinking. |
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They are the kind of people who have little compassion for anything wild and are happy to participate in such pursuits as dogfighting and cockfighting. |
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Their lack of humanity, of compassion, of love, mars their very existence. |
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