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I love you," said Aunt Lillian. "And I'm sorry you were buried alive. I hope you get over it quickly
— Sarah Rees Brennan
I went to America with a very specific idea of what I wanted to do.
— Rupert Sanders
Sometimes, challenging a person to do their best is the most kind and compassionate thing you can do for them.
— Charles F. Glassman
Being a mom has made me a better person. It's made me more compassionate. It's just awesome. I think I was put here to be a mom.
— Stephanie Mills
Hope is never false. One's hopes may not be fulfilled, but that doesn't not mean it was wrong to hope
— Jennifer Chiaverini
The killing of a disabled person is not 'compassionate'. It is not 'euthanasia'. It is murder.
— Stella Young
We should never let another person get under our skin to the point that we feel hate for them
— Daniel Willey
Every person struggles with the self to find and kindle their special radiance, which comes from cultivating kindness, charity, and love.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
Everyone calls him Blockhead
No one sings his praises
Or takes him to heart ...
That is the kind of person
I want to be — Kenji Miyazawa
No one sings his praises
Or takes him to heart ...
That is the kind of person
I want to be — Kenji Miyazawa
My own experience being bullied - it made me a more compassionate person. It made me more sympathetic to the adolescent experience.
— Carolyn Mackler
That's the ego talking. But it's not the real you. You are a good and wonderful person. You are kind. You have a compassionate nature.
— Gelek Rimpoche
He who can traverse the pit of darkness will emerge a stronger, more compassionate person.
— Martin Israel
I could be compassionate, if I wanted. Metias would be merciful. But I was never as good a person as my brother.
— Marie Lu
It is impossible to experience a person's life, or to be compassionate, if you do not listen to the person or if you do not ask questions.
— James Martin