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Quotes About Compassion

I don't think I'm better than anyone else.
~ Lady Colin Campbell
Anytime you do something from the heart, people just know it.
~ Brad Paisley
It's nice when people approach you to help.
~ Aida Turturro
My approach is a very human one, as a fan.
~ Lisa Guerrero
I always tell the parents, 'You don't have to approve of your children; you just have to accept them for who they are.'
~ Michelle Visage
It's dangerous to write people off just because they've been arrested.
~ Raymond Kelly
People think I'm tough and arrogant but I've got feelings.
~ James DeGale
It's not about me. It's about not having to be ashamed.
~ Gene Robinson
I have made mistakes, but I feel that the people who have done things to me - they should be ashamed.
~ Sean Quinn
I was ashamed. My son is a drug addict. What does this mean about me?
~ David Sheff
We all have things we're ashamed of.
~ Bianca Del Rio
N'est-il pas dans la noble destinée de la femme d'être plus touchée des pompes de la misère que des splendeurs de la fortune ?
~ Honore de Balzac
Les trois femmes, saisies de pitié, pleuraient: les larmes sont aussi contagieuses que peut l'être le rire.
~ Honore de Balzac
Dragostea realizeaz? un progres enorm la o femeie în clipa când ea î?i închipuie c? a procedat prea pu?in generos sau c? a rânit un suflet delicat.
~ Honore de Balzac
Úgy látszik, az emberi természetben gyökerezik, hogy mindent elszenvedtetünk azzal, aki kész mindent elszenvedni igazi alázatosságból, gyengeségb?l vagy közönyb?l. Avagy nem szeretjük-e mindnyájan kipróbálni er?nket valakinek vagy valaminek a kárára?
~ Honore de Balzac
The great lawyer, the clear-sighted criminal judge, whose superiority seemed to his colleagues a form of aberration, had for five years been watching legal results without seeing their causes. As he scrambled up into the lofts, as he saw the poverty, as he studied the desperate necessities which gradually bring the poor to criminal acts, as he estimated their long struggles, compassion filled his soul.
~ Honore de Balzac
Dac? inima omeneasc? afl? clipe de r?gaz în timp ce urc? pe culmile afec?iunii,rareori se opre?te pe povîrni?ul iute al sentimentelor du?m?noase.
~ Honore de Balzac
Physical pain pales beside moral suffering, but arouses more pity since it can be seen.
~ Honore de Balzac
Ba?kalar?n?n mutlulu?u art?k mutlu olamayacak olanlar?n tesellisidir.
~ Honore de Balzac
Nonetheless, like all truly strong people, his speech was soft, his manners simple, and he was naturally kind.
~ Honore de Balzac
And, then, my daughter, my daughter! whose nurse I am, whose companion I must be; so that I can work but a few hours snatched from sleep. Ah, young man! none but the wretched can judge the wretched! Sometimes I think I used to be too stern to misery.
~ Honore de Balzac
Las almas grandes están siempre dispuestas a hacer de una desgracia una virtud. Existe además un atractivo irresistible en obstinarse en hacer un bien en aquello en lo que los demás ven un motivo de reproche: la inocencia tiene el atractivo propio del vicio.
~ Honore de Balzac
Quand tu auras envie de critiquer quelqu'un, songe que tout le monde n'a pas joui des mêmes avantages que toi.
~ Honore de Balzac
Las angustias de los infortunados no son menos dignas de atención que las crisis que revolucionan la vida de los poderosos y de los privilegiados de la tierra. Y además, ¿acaso no hay tanto dolor en unos como en otros?
~ Honore de Balzac