“People who are aligned with their spiritual nature enjoy being alone. However, out of a sense of love, compassion, and purpose, most spiritual people make it their business to interact with others.”
Source: Love Matters
“It is the way that it weighs on the human spirit that leads many to self-destruct. I could not help but to connect the pain that they were experiencing to my own.”
Source: We Want for Our Sisters What We Want for Ourselves: Polygyny: A Relationship, Marriage and Family Alternative
“The 400% Kindness Return: A True Story
I firmly believe that every act of kindness ripples out into the world, returning to you multiplied. Here's a story that forever changed how I see generosity.
A Mother's Sacrifice: Sarah, a single mother of two young children, knew every penny counted. Collecting aluminum cans with her kids was a small but essential way they scraped by. Trips to the recycling center were hard-earned rewards.”
“In order that all men may be taught to speak truth, it is necessary that all likewise should learn to hear it.”
Source: The Rambler
“Make no mistake. To be compassionate requires great strength of character. It is never weakness. The people who stand for compassion and love often do so at the risk of their own lives. They are the people we admire most who remain true to themselves at all costs and true to the highest principles of human decency in the face of unspeakable cruelty.”
Source: The One Idea That Saves The World: A Call to Conscience and A Call to Action
“Helping the helpless is divine service.”
Source: Dervis Vadisi: 100 Promissory Sonnets
“We don't need some fictitious magic, miracle unfolds through magnanimity.”
Source: Dervis Vadisi: 100 Promissory Sonnets
“I thought about that marching soldier, giving him neither a uniform nor a nationality, and I grieved over the man's fate.”
Source: Moritati i legende
“The compassionate enjoy helping, and therefore love, the needy — which is one reason so many people seeking to be loved prefer to be needy.”
“Sometimes even if we think we want to be heard, we're not always ready for it.”
Source: Zen and the Art of Saving the Planet