Quotes About Compassion
Instead of transcendence and renunciation, Hervey, having learned the lesson of "the existence of a Oneness of Earth and Man," instead embraced the physical world "over which a Sublime Compassion casts an illusion of beauty.
~ Harlan Greene
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There is a bond of fellowship in sorrow that knows no conventionality.
~ Harold Bell Wright
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There is a bond of fellowship in sorrow that knows no conventionalities.
~ Harold Bell Wright
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In the American Civil War it was a matter of principle that a good officer rode his horse as little as possible. There were sound reasons for this. If you are riding and your soldiers are marching, how can you judge how tired they are, how thirsty, how heavy their packs weigh on their shoulders?
~ Harold G. Moore
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As the endlessly patient husband explained of his volatile wife's outbursts some years later: "If you knew how little harm it does me, and how much good it does her, you wouldn't wonder that I am meek.
~ Harold Holzer
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Children need love, especially when they do not deserve it.
~ Harold Hulbert
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civilization means, above all, an unwillingness to inflict unnecessary pain... those of us who heedlessly accept the commands of authority cannot yet claim to be civilized men.
~ Harold J. Laski
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Do Yourself a Favor—Love Yourself as You Are
~ Harold J. Sala
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My definition of a true religion is one that does good in the world. It tries to find ways to help people be themselves. It does not try to shape people to be what we think they should be, then break spiritual or man-made laws to accomplish that. The sign of a good religion is that it helps the people grow to become more godlike, to be capable of more love and mercy---for themselves as well as for others.
~ Harold Klemp
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life is trying to teach us one thing: to see the Eck, the Holy Spirit, in the eyes of all we meet
~ Harold Klemp
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We are the messiah for somebody if not for everybody.
~ Harold Kushner
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Is there an answer to the question of why bad things happen to good people?...The response would be…to forgive the world for not being perfect, to forgive God for not making a better world, to reach out to the people around us, and to go on living despite it all…no longer asking why something happened, but asking how we will respond, what we intend to do now that it has happened.
~ Harold Kushner
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That's what it means to be a servant of Christ. You get your hands dirty among his earthly-and earthy-people. But you do it because you have life in your hands to give them. pg 25
~ Harold L. Senkbeil
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Christianity is not primarily a religion of morality, but a religion of grace.
~ HAROLD O. J. BROWN
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It's very difficult to feel contempt for others when you see yourself in the mirror.
~ Harold Pinter
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There are many children like Frank in this world—too many kids that have to bypass their youth in order to provide themselves with necessities. Every child deserves a break. I'd like to take part in seeing that they get one.
~ Harold Robbins
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I heard my aunt and uncle come to the door. I heard her voice through the door. "Morris, I'd better go in and speak to him. Did you see the look on his face? It was as if he was a little boy locked out of his home." "No," my uncle said. "Let him alone. He'll get over it soon. He's a real man." They walked away.
~ Harold Robbins
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there is no sorrow that love does not precede.
~ Harold Robbins
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Sometimes something happens and you find that all the people you knew are like nothing and someone you never saw before will reach out a hand to help.
~ Harold Robbins
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She's been brought up without love and has no understanding of it.
~ Harold Robbins
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Don't let him grow up as I did. Sheltered and clothed and fed and cared for, and yet poorer in human qualities than the poorest of men. A man needs more than food and clothes and money to make him human. He needs love and kindness and affection. He needs people, a family, to give him an anchor, to give him roots in the earth, in society, to teach him the true values in the world. The
~ Harold Robbins
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We may not ever understand why we suffer or be able to control the forces that cause our suffering, but we can have a lot to say about what suffering does to us, and what sort of people we become because of it. Pain makes some people bitter and envious. It makes others sensitive and compassionate. It is the result, not the cause, of pain that makes some experiences of pain meaningful and others empty and destructive.
~ Harold S. Kushner
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The Bible, after all, repeatedly speaks of God as the special protector of the poor, the widow, and the orphan, without raising the question of how it happened that they became poor, widowed, or orphaned in the first place.
~ Harold S. Kushner
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If we want to be able to pick up the pieces of our lives and go on living, we have to get over the irrational feeling that every misfortune is our fault, the direct result of our mistakes or misbehavior. We are really not that powerful. Not everything that happens in the world is our doin
~ Harold S. Kushner
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