“How can we speak of right and justice if we take an innocent creature and shed its blood? How can we pray to God for mercy if we ourselves have no mercy? Nobel laureate in literature.” IfsLiteratureSpeakJusticeBloodPrayingCreaturesMercyInnocentShedNobelPraying To God Author:Isaac Bashevis Singer
“How blind to believe the civil rights movement ever ended. The civil rights movement never ends, and it never will. It has been marching since the beginning of time. Where Martin Luther King started is where Gandhi left off, and where he started, Abe Lincoln left off, and before that Whitfield all the way back to Moses. God has not moved. We have. But it is never too late. We are not at the mercy of these events. We can alter the course of history. We can stand against the dangerous arc of this story. But we need people who are willing to speak truth.” PeopleWayNeedsBelieveHas BeensEndsStoriesCoursesLeftSpeakRightsDangerousEventsMovementWillingKingsLateMercyBlindMovedCivil RightsToo LateLutherMosesCivil Rights MovementSpeak The TruthArcsNever Too LateAbe Author:Glenn Beck
“I have issued the command, and I'll have anybody who utters but one word of criticism executed by a firing squad, that our war aim does not consist in reaching certain lines, but in the physical destruction of the enemy. Accordingly, I have placed my death's-head formation in readiness, for the present only in the East, with orders to them to send to death mercilessly and without compassion, men, women, and children of Polish derivation and language. Only thus shall we gain the living space which we need. Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?” MenNeedsChildrenDoeWarTodayRememberCertainTimeOrderSpeakLanguageLinesSpaceCompassionEnemyGainsCriticismDestructionMercyAimEastCommandReachingGenocideOne WordPolishMen WomenFormationReadinessAnnihilationFiringSquadArmeniansArmenian Genocide Author:Adolf Hitler
“When we call something unfair or indecent or unconscionable or evil, when we speak of mercy and pity and compassion, those words have meaning, regardless of our particular faith or moral philosophy. They appeal to common standards we all are expected to understand and accept, standards without which we could not live any common life at all.” PhilosophyEvilSpeakCommonCompassionAcceptingMoralParticularStandardsMercyExpectedPityAppealsUnfairMoral PhilosophyCommon Life Book:Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy Source: Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy
“If you are a member of a small group or class, I urge you to make a group covenant that includes the nine characteristics of biblical fellowship: We will share our true feelings (authenticity), forgive each other (mercy), speak the truth in love (honesty), admit our weaknesses (humility), respect our differences (courtesy), not gossip (confidentiality), and make group a priority (frequency).” IfsFeelingsSpeakDifferencesClassGroupsShareHonestyHumilityMembersWeaknessMercyForgivingPrioritiesNineAuthenticityCharacteristicsUrgesGossipBiblicalCourtesyFellowshipFrequencyCovenantSpeak The TruthSmall GroupsTrue FeelingsConfidentialityHonesty Love Author:Rick Warren
“and when love came to us twice and lied to us twice we decided to never love again that was fair fair to us and fair to love itself. we ask for no mercy or no miracles; we are strong enough to live and to die and to kill flies, attend the boxing matches, go to the racetrack, live on luck and skill, get alone, get alone often, and if you can't sleep alone be careful of the words you speak in your sleep; and ask for no mercy no miracles; and don't forget: time is meant to be wasted, love fails and death is useless.” IfsEnoughDiesAsksSpeakStrongSleepForgetFailingSkillsFairsDecidedMercyMiracleLuckCarefulUselessBoxingMeant To BeBe CarefulStrong EnoughLiedCan't SleepLove AgainBoxing MatchesWords You SpeakLuck And Skill Author:Charles Bukowski
“The Queen of Air and Darkness tilted back her head and laughed. A more ghastly sound I hope never to hear. ‘Do you think I care about these trifles?’ ‘Murder is no trifle, woman,’ Arthur said. ‘No? How many men have you killed, Great King? How many have you slain without cause? How many did you cut down that you might have spared? How many died because you in your battle-rage would not heed their pleas for mercy?’ The High King opened his mouth to speak, but could make no answer.” ThinkingMenSaidMightCareSpeakCausesSoundAnswersDarknessCuttingAirKingsBattleMouthsMercyMurderDiedRageQueensLaughedI CareTriflesHeedArthurGhastly Author:Stephen R. Lawhead
“Much as we wish, not one of us can bring back yesterday or shape tomorrow. Only today is ours, and it will not be ours for long, and once it is gone it will never in all time be ours again. Thou only knowest what it holds in store for us, yet even we know something of what it will hold. The chance to speak the truth, to show mercy, to ease another’s burden. The chance to resist evil, to remember all the good times and good people of our past, to be brave, to be strong, to be glad.” PeopleKnowsLongShowsTodayPastRememberEvilSpeakStrongWishChanceGoneTomorrowShapesMercyBraveBurdenStoresYesterdayGladAll TimeEaseGood TimesGood PeopleOur PastBe BraveSpeak The Truth Book:The hungering dark Source: The hungering dark
“Think well. Speak well. Do well. These three things, through the mercy of God, will make a man go to Heaven.” ThinkingMenWellsInspirationFaithThreeSpeakHeavenMercyCatholicGods WillThree ThingsMercy Of God Author:Camillus de Lellis
“The joyful news for anyone who desires to be rid of the consequences of past poor choices is that the Lord sees weaknesses differently than He does rebellion. Whereas the Lord warns that unrepented rebellion will bring punishment, when the Lord speaks of weaknesses, it is always with mercy.” DoePastDesireChoicesSpeakPoorLordNewsWeaknessConsequenceMercyPunishmentRebellionJoyfulPoor Choices Author:Richard G. Scott
“There are two gods. The god our teachers teach us about, and the God who teaches us. The god about whom people usually talk, and the God who talks to us. The god we learn to fear, and the God who speaks to us of mercy. The god who is somewhere up on high, and the God who is here in our daily lives. The god who demands punishment, and the God who forgives us our trespasses. The god who threatens us with the torments of Hell, and the God who shows us the true path. There are two gods. A god who casts us off because of our sins, and a God who calls to us with His love.” PeopleLoveTwoShowsSpeakSinTeachHellPathTeacherDemandMercyForgivingCastsPunishmentDaily LifeTormentHis Love Author:Paulo Coelho
“Take then this Book, look into it, and show me when Jesus was not forgiving. Read this diving tragedy and tell me where He speaks without mercy and compassion. You visit not the sick and the imprisoned; nor do you feed the hungry or give refuge to the stranger or comfort to the mourner.” GivingLooksBookShowsJesusSpeakCompassionComfortMercySickTragedyForgivingStrangerHungryJudgementRefugeShow MeDivingNot ForgivingMercy And Compassion Author:Khalil Gibran
“There is a warning here for true pilgrims. Beware of the talker, but also be careful not to judge too quickly those whom God has blessed with both genuine grace and a fluency to speak of divine mercy in ways more eloquent than others. The proof is in the life-not a perfect life, but a life that both delights in divine truth and magnifies God, the only giver of the sovereign grace that always produces the truly fruitful, fragrant life.” WaySpeakPerfectGraceProduceDivineJudgingMercyBlessedCarefulDelightProofGenuineWarningBe CarefulSovereignGiverPilgrimEloquentTalkersPerfect LifeFluencyDivine Mercy Author:John Bunyan
“The scriptures speak of His arms being open, extended, stretched out, and encircling. They are described as mighty and holy, arms of mercy, arms of safety, arms of love, “lengthened out all the day long.” LongSpeakArmsHolyMercySafetyScripture Author:Neil L. Andersen