Quotes About Compassion
Wolves are brotherly," he said. "They love each other, and if you learn to speak to them, they will love you too.
~ Jean Craighead George
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That man is good who does good to others; if he suffers on account of the good he does, he is very good; if he suffers at the hands of those to whom he has done good, then his goodness is so great that it could be enhanced only by greater sufferings; and if he should die at their hands, his virtue can go no further: it is heroic, it is perfect.
~ Jean de la Bruyere
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People must help one another it is nature's law.
~ Jean de La Fontaine
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A hungry stomach cannot hear.
~ Jean de La Fontaine
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Le fabricateur souverain nous créa besaciers tous de même manière, tant ceux du temps passé que du temps d'aujourd'hui : Il fit pour nos défauts la poche de derrière, Et celle de devant pour les défauts d'autrui.
~ Jean de La Fontaine
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S'il fallait condamner Tous les ingrats qui sont au monde, A qui pourrait-on pardonner?
~ Jean de La Fontaine
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It's a bit traumatic," she noted, "to see your father, who took long walks with you, sailed with you, could out-jump you, and suddenly you look up and you see him walking on crutches—trying, struggling in heavy steel braces. And you see the sweat down his face, and you hear him saying, 'I must get down the driveway today—all the way down the driveway.
~ Jean Edward Smith
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Quatorze juillet : partout le bleu, le blanc, le rouge. Divine, par gentillesse pour elles, méprisées, s'habille de toutes les autres couleurs.
~ Jean Genet
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C'est fort de cÅ"ur ; ça ne crie pas quand tu les tues, ça te fixe dans les yeux, ça te traverse par les yeux avec l'aiguille des yeux.
~ Jean Giono
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je savais que je portais le pardon.
~ Jean Giono
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Deixou de existir a nossa terra. Quem ama, ama o mundo ou não ama nada.
~ Jean Giono
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tout ça vient parce que il est le père des caresses. Il a un mot pour chacun :
~ Jean Giono
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This woman could call upon the earth and the heavens to do her bidding. But she gave up her power to be human. Write this into your record, Judge—this Ondine was the most human human being that ever lived. She was human by choice.
~ Jean Giraudoux
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people with different ideas from one's own were not the enemy; they were simply people with different ideas. Hearing them out carried, he supposed, some small potential for having one's mind changed, but it was far more likely to strengthen the opinion you already had, so why all the fear?
~ Jean Hanff Korelitz
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Pray you now forget, and forgive: I am old and foolish
~ Jean Hegland
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What wisdom can find that is greater than kindness?
~ Jean Jacques Rousseau
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What wisdom can you find greater than kindness.
~ Jean Jacques Rousseau
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The other mammoths were as protective of the dying as they were of newborns, and they gathered around tying to make the fallen one get up. When all was over, they buried the dead ancestor under piles of dirt, grass, leaves, or snow. Mammoths were even known to bury other dead animals, including humans.
~ Jean M. Auel
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The little girl's gentle touch struck an inner chord in his lonely old heart.
~ Jean M. Auel
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As Creb looked at the peaceful, trusting face of the strange girl in his lap, he felt a deep love flowering in his soul for her. He couldn't have loved her more if she were his own.
~ Jean M. Auel
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Humanity is never so beautiful as when praying for forgiveness, or else forgiving another.
~ Jean Paul
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And yet there leaped from his heart a high fountain of love, which penetrated even to the remotest brother.... his heart adhered everywhere like hooked seed, and sent the roots of its happiness into every other being's lot.
~ Jean Paul Friedrich Richter
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Do not wait for extraordinary situations to do good; try to use ordinary situations.
~ Jean Paul Richter
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Anger wishes that all mankind had only one neck; love, that it had only one heart; grief, two tear-glands; and pride, two bent knees.
~ Jean Paul Richter
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