Synonym: clemency, leniency, mercy, mildness, pity, sympathy. Antonym: coldness, cruelty, hardness, harshness. Similar words: passion, passionate, compass, encompass, compression, impasse, passive, assassination. Meaning: [kəm'pæʃn] n. 1. a deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering 2. the humane quality of understanding the suffering of others and wanting to do something about it.
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121. She also brings compassion for people and a commitment to nursing, together with nursing knowledge and skills.
122. I think people are attracted to his compassion for others.
123. By selecting a doctrinal conservative with a record of compassion, the Vatican eased those fears.
124. Honesty is the quality I value most in a friend. Not bluntness, but honesty with compassion. Brooke Shields
125. It seems to arise out of overwhelming compassion for the poor widow who was in the process of burying her only son.
126. There was no element of compassion for humanity in its formulation.
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127. Even compassion for a man so much at the mercy of his physical urges.
128. A debt counsellor who's been helping the family says the lender has shown no compassion.
129. But the abuses of our religious traditions should not keep us from affirming their call to compassion.
130. He introduced feeling, compassion and pity to compensate for the loss of the comic element.
131. Second, he has the rare quality of inner toughness and great compassion.
132. But, Sakaida noted, he also demonstrated compassion for his opponents.
133. Through this, her love can be tempered into a compassion and understanding with which she can help and sustain others.
134. Do what is right in love and compassion and I will make his bed and you will sleep in peace.
135. Both Lucy and Linus feel compassion, but only Linus acts compassionately.
136. The purpose of human life is to serve and to show compassion and the will to help others. Albert Schweitzer
137. I was bored and lonely; they were suffering from compassion fatigue.
138. As Joe is dying, two friends care for him showing the need for compassion to AIDS sufferers.
139. To feel compassion for men without having been a separatist is dangerous.
140. Out of which great religious or philosophical tradition does the call of compassion come to you?
141. If we cultivate compassion for those who have hurt us, we have the possibility of overcoming our anger,pain, and fear. Compassion is a great medicine. Goldie Hawn
142. Of course we must insist on punishment, but the criminal must also be treated with compassion.
143. Until he extends the circle of his compassion to all living things, man will not himself find peace. Albert Schweitzer
144. And, of course, it might signify compassion as opposed to stern authority.
145. Discontent in women interested him; it gave him a conversational opening, a place to plant his seeds of compassion.
146. He saw people driven by their passions, but self-regulated by their ability to reason and their uniquely human capacity for compassion.
147. You can see from the dictionary definition that compassion involves both a feeling and an action.
148. The human spirit is not dead. It lives on in secret.... It has come to believe that compassion, in which all ethics must take root, can only attain its full breadth and depth if it embraces all living creatures and does not limit itself to mankind. Albert Schweitzer
149. Some have escaped from orphanages where food and warmth are in short supply and compassion even shorter.
150. We need the discipline of opening ourselves up to compassion.
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