“A compassionate willingess is required - as is the courage to live before the fact, before the understanding, before any rational support or certainty, to live the moment to its natural peak and conclusion, and to accept with dignity whatever joy, grief, misfortune, or unexpectedness occurs.” MomentsFactsJoyUnderstandingNaturalGriefAcceptingSupportDignityRationalConclusionCertaintyVulnerabilityMisfortunesCompassionateLive In The MomentUnexpectedness Author:Clark Moustakas
“How can one be compassionate if you belong to any religion, follow any guru, believe in something, believe in your scriptures, and so on, attached to a conclusion? When you accept your guru, you have come to a conclusion, or when you strongly believe in god or in a saviour, this or that, can there be compassion? You may do social work, help the poor out of pity, out of sympathy, out of charity, but is all that love and compassion?” IfsBelieveMayHelpingSocialPoorCompassionAcceptingCharityScripturePityConclusionBelieve In GodCompassionateBelieve In YouSocial WorkGuruSaviourLove And CompassionHelp The Poor Author:Jiddu Krishnamurti
“You can't go to Heaven hating somebody. Forgive now. Be compassionate now. Be patient now. Be grateful now. Love Jesus and Mary now. Accept God's will now.” HateJesusHeavenAcceptingGratefulForgivingPatientGods WillCompassionateMaryBe GratefulBe PatientJesus Love Author:Mother Angelica
“If God wanted us to accept gays, he'd have made us compassionate” IfsMadeWantedAcceptingGayCompassionate Author:Stephen Colbert
“If as we accept God is the perfect epitome of justice, mercy, goodness, and compassion, then our efforts to define the divine will through Sharia should be predicated on achieving a result that is merciful compassionate.” IfsShouldJusticePerfectResultsEffortCompassionAcceptingAchieveDivineGoodnessMercyCompassionateMercifulEpitomeShariaDivine Will Author:Mark Durie