“Among the wealthy, compassionate men claim the richest wealth, For material wealth is possessed by even contemptible men. Find and follow the good path and be ruled by compassion. For if the various ways are examined, compassion will prove the means to liberation.” IfsMenWayInspirationalMeanMotivationalWealthCompassionPathMaterialsHealthyProveClaimsVariousWell BeingLiberationWealthyCompassionatePossessedMaterial Wealth Author:Thiruvalluvar
“Proclaim a theology of divine righteousness which demands justice, respect, tolerance, compassion, inclusiveness, trust in the ultimate efficacy of divine zeal, and the rigorous pursuit of peace in the midst of competing interests and faith claims.” InterestJusticeCompassionAtheismDivineDemandUltimateClaimsPositive AtheismTolerancePursuitTheologyMidstRighteousnessCompetingZealEfficacyInclusiveness Author:James A. Forbes
“Witness the American ideal: the Self-Made Man. But there is no such person. If we can stand on our own two feet, it is because others have raised us up. If, as adults, we can lay claim to competence and compassion, it only means that other human beings have been willing and enabled to commit their competence and compassion to us--through infancy, childhood, and adolescence, right up to this very moment.” IfsMenHumansMeanPersonsHas BeensMadeTwoSelfMomentsHuman BeingsCompassionFeetChildhoodWillingAdultsIdealsClaimsLaysRaisedCommitWitnessAdolescenceCompetenceInfancySelf MadeSelf Made Man Author:Urie Bronfenbrenner
“An important distinction can be made between religion and spirituality. Religion [is] concerned with faith in the claims to salvation of one faith tradition... Spirituality is concerned with qualities of the human spirit, love and compassion, patience, tolerance, forgiveness, contentment, a sense of responsibility, a sense of harmony, that bring happiness both to self.” HumansMadeImportantSelfSpiritSpiritualityQualityResponsibilityCompassionConcernedTraditionClaimsHarmonyPatienceSalvationToleranceDistinctionContentmentHuman SpiritTrue HappinessWise Man Once SaidLove And CompassionSense Of ResponsibilitySpirit Love Author:Dalai Lama
“My dad had more compassion than me. He was nonjudgmental. He didn't care where you stood politically. He just took you as a person on face value. He could love all stripes, and that's why all stripes claim him. He didn't judge.” PersonsCareFacesValuesCompassionJudgingDadClaimsMy DadStripesFace Value Author:Rosanne Cash
“What happens when we examine the claims made for Western liberalism as a universalizing ideology of tolerance, human dignity, equality, and compassion is the fact that the patron saint of modern liberalism, John Stuart Mill, thought that barbarian peoples like the Indians were unfit for self-rule.” HumansMadeSelfFactsHappensCompassionModernDignityClaimsWesternSaintToleranceIdeologyLiberalismBarbariansMillsHuman DignityPatronModern Liberalism Author:Pankaj Mishra
“Observe the wonders as they occur around you. Don't claim them. Feel the artistry moving through and be silent.” FeelsSpiritualMovingCompassionWonderClaimsSilentOpennessArtistrySufi Mystic Author:Khalil Gibran
“Often it is hard. So hard, in fact, that Jesus' decree to love and pray for our opponents is regarded as one of the most breathtaking and gut-wrenching challenges of his entire Sermon on the Mount, a speech renowned for its outrageous claims. There was no record of any other spiritual leader ever having articulated such a clear-cut, unambiguous command for people to express compassion to those who are actively working against their best interests.” PeopleHardFactsSpiritualJesusInterestChallengesPrayerCompassionLeaderClearRecordsCuttingPrayingSpeechClaimsCommandOpponentsGutsSermonsOutrageousDecreeBreathtakingSpiritual LeaderSermon On The MountRenowned Book:God's Outrageous Claims: Discover What They Mean for You Source: God's Outrageous Claims: Discover What They Mean for You
“Grant others the same rights as you claim for yourself.” CompassionRightsClaimsGrantsCourtesy Author:Robert Green Ingersoll
“Whenever it happens it is never late; whenever it happens it is always early. The happening is so great that you cannot claim it for yourself. You cannot say: `I have earned it.` The happening is so great that it is always through grace and not through effort. It happens through effortlessness. Whenever it happens, you know well that it is through compassion, grace, that it has happened. It has nothing to do with you or your earning” KnowsWellsHappensEffortCompassionGraceHappenedLateHappeningsClaimsEarning Author:Rajneesh
“I wish I could recall with clarity the impulse that compelled me to help bring this camp into being. I'd be pleased if I could announce a motive of lofty purpose. I've been accused of compassion, of altruism, of devotion to Christian, Hebrew, and Muslim ethic, but however desperate I am to claim ownership of a high ideal, I cannot. I wanted, I think, to acknowledge Luck; the chance of it, the benevolence of it in my life, and the brutality of it in the lives of others, made especially savage for children because they may not be allowed the good fortune of a lifetime to correct it.” IfsThinkingMayChildrenMadeHelpingWantedChristianPurposeWishChanceCompassionEthicsIdealsClaimsLuckFortuneLifetimeDevotionClarityImpulseAcknowledgeMotiveDesperateIf I CouldCampsRecallsOwnershipSavagesAltruismCompelledAccusedGood FortuneBrutalityBenevolenceLoftyHebrewLives Of Others Author:Paul Newman