COMPASSION QUOTES II

quotations about compassion

Heaven seems to indicate the duty of even barren compassion, by inclining us to weep for evils which we cannot remedy.

SAMUEL JOHNSON

Life and Writings


Our hearts of stone become hearts of flesh when we learn where the outcast weeps.

BRENNAN MANNING

Abba's Child


Compassion is silent but does not remain secluded. It goes out at the sight of trouble, sin, and need.

E. M. BOUNDS

E. M. Bounds: Classic Collection on Prayer


Compassion is the chief law of human existence.

FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY

The Idiot


Compassion crowns the soul with its truest victory.

ABERJHANI

The River of Winged Dreams


The ugliest thing I have ever seen is a human being without compassion.

ANONYMOUS


Meditation is a flower and compassion is its fragrance. Exactly like that it happens. The flower blooms and the fragrance spreads on the winds in all directions, to be carried to the very ends of earth. But the basic thing is the blooming of the flower. Man is also carrying a potentiality for flowering within him. Until and unless the inner being of man flowers, the fragrance of compassion is not possible. Compassion cannot be practiced. It is not a discipline. You cannot manage it. It is beyond you. If you meditate, one day, suddenly, you become aware of a new phenomenon, absolutely strange--from your being, compassion is flowing towards the whole of existence. Undirected, unaddressed, it is moving to the very ends of existence.

OSHO

Compassion: The Ultimate Flowering of Love


The family is a school of compassion because it is here that we learn to live with other people.

KAREN ARMSTRONG

Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life


There is no small kindness; every compassionate act makes large the world.

MARY ANNE RADMACHER

Live with Intention: Rediscovering What We Deeply Know


A kind gesture can reach a wound that only compassion can heal.

STEVE MARABOLI

Life


There's no prescription that's sold
That can heal you like compassion

TODD RUNDGREN

"Compassion"


Most women bestow their favors upon men, not from Passion, but from Compassion.

ABRAHAM MILLER

Unmoral Maxims


Compassion is like a passage. Everything passes through it. Nothing can stay there. Compassion is love expressed in all its fullness.

SRI MATA AMRITANANDAMAYI DEVI

Unity is Peace


I know the compassion of others is a relief at first. I don't despise it. But it can't quench pain, it slips through your soul as through a sieve. And when our suffering has been dragged from one pity to another, as from one mouth to another, we can no longer respect or love it.

GEORGES BERNANOS

The Diary of a Country Priest

Tags: Georges Bernanos


Grief for the calamity of another is pity, and arises from the imagination that the like calamity may befall himself; and, therefore, it is called compassion, or in the phrase of the present time a fellow-feeling.

THOMAS HOBBES

Leviathan


Some people's compassion is worse than their indifference or even hatred.

E. P. DAY

attributed, Day's Collacon


Let our compassion express itself in efforts to bring the erring back to sacred principles, and if they persist, let us pity them the more for a blindness so fatal to themselves.

S. E. D. CHARNAGE

attributed, Day's Collacon


Liberals measure compassion by how many people are given welfare. Conservatives measure compassion by how many people no longer need it.

RUSH LIMBAUGH

"35 Undeniable Truths of Life"


Compassion is a mixed passion, composed of love and sorrow.

NOAH WEBSTER

An American Dictionary


Compassion is not a quality to be cultivated in isolation, aloof from life. It is easy to be compassionate from a distance, when your heart is undisturbed. When you are surrounded by those who love and care for you, when you have built a world where pain is repressed or ignored, you can easily immerse yourself in thoughts of love and tolerance. Yet that is a fragile world, built on foundations that will always crumble. Compassion speaks of the willingness to engage with tragedy, loss, and pain. Its domain is not only the world of those you love and care for, but equally the people who threaten you, the countless people you don't know, the homeless person you meet on the street, and the situations of anger and hatred you recoil from. It is here that you learn about the depths of tolerance and understanding that are possible for each one of us. It is here that you learn about dignity, meaning, and greatness of heart.

CHRISTINA FELDMAN

Compassion: Listening to the Cries of the World