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Quotes About Compassion

I have learned,' said Lymond, 'that kindness without love is no kindness.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
What's wrong? Has Francis been rude? Then you must try to overlook it. I know you wouldn't think so, but he is thoroughly upset by Tom Erskine's death; and when Francis is troubled he doesn't show it, he just goes and makes life wretched for somebody.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
My son took many years to learn the simple truth. You cannot love any one person adequately until you have made friends with the rest of the human race also. Adult love demands qualities which cannot be learned living in a vacuum of resentment.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
I can't give you anything but love, baby,That's the only thing I've plenty of, baby.
~ Dorothy Fields
I've never done this when it was an act of love.
~ Dorothy Garlock
But terrorists—" He shook his head. "They're the parasites of the century. They want to make a statement, they simply toss a bomb or round up innocent people to hold hostage, or kill without compunction, remorse or compassion.
~ Dorothy Gilman
evil is, after all, only a deficiency of goodness.
~ Dorothy Gilman
Friendships grow from small acts of kindness
~ Dorothy Koomson
If we're going to change the world for the better, kids need to know that they can by feeling good about who they are and helping others.
~ Dorothy Koomson
When you love someone, them being hurt is worse than any pain that you could suffer.
~ Dorothy Koomson
What are you to do with the people who are cursed with both hearts and brains?
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
W]hen I see men callously and cheerfully denying women the full use of their bodies, while insisting with sobs and howls on the satisfaction of their own, I simply can't find it heroic, or kind, or anything but pretty rotten and feeble.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
Still, it doesn't do to murder people, no matter how offensive they may be.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
However, when we are depressed, being reminded of other people's suffering only serves to increase our self-hatred.
~ Dorothy Rowe
we can love someone without understanding that person.
~ Dorothy Rowe
But Mrs. Brockington, old, alone, almost crippled by rheumatism, had faith and courage. She had more. She had a warm serenity, and when Ellen was with her, she almost had it too. For goodness is catching. Mrs. Brockington was further on the road Ellen wanted to travel, and because Mrs. Brockington had got there, Ellen felt she might get there too.
~ Dorothy Whipple
Paired organ donation?: Just do it.
~ Dorry Segev
When you find yourself responding to someone else's behavior, it can be easy to dwell on what that person has done and how terrible it is and what exactly they should should do to fix it. Instead, try looking at your own feelings as a true message about your internal state of being, and decide how you want to deal with whatever's going on.
~ Dossie Easton
Remember, as you look at yourself, to look kindly, and also remember that you are not balancing a checkbook: anything you see that you don't like, or that you want to change, is not a debit that you subtract from your virtues. When you learn to reflect on your strengths, it becomes easier to look at your weaknesses with acceptance and compassion. Keep your virtues at their full value and cherish them.
~ Dossie Easton
We have been taught that forgiveness is a singular act to be completed in one sitting. That is not so. Forgiveness has many layers. It is also taught that forgiveness means to overlook, to act as though a thing had not occurred. This is not true either.
~ Dossie Easton
The real test of love is when someone sees our weaknesses, our stupidities, and our smallnesses, and still loves us.
~ Dossie Easton
Once you have a handle on loving yourself, you can practice sharing that love with others.
~ Dossie Easton
A flowerchild in a 1967 interview made the most succinct description of ethical sluthood we've ever seen : "We believe it's okay to have sex with anybody you love... and we believe in loving everybody. You are already whole.".
~ Dossie Easton
Be good to yourself and remember that the most important part of love is not loving someone's beauty and strength and virtue. The real test of love is when someone sees our weaknesses, our stupidities, and our smallnesses, and still loves us. This unconditional love is what we want from our lovers, and we should expect no less from ourselves
~ Dossie Easton