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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151. It is this that prompts a deep feeling of compassion for the sub-human world and for all our fellow men.
152. Too often we just remember the men throughout our history who have shown courage and compassion.
153. She would break the news with tact, discretion, even with compassion.
154. Hence I have no mercy or compassion in me for a society that will crush people, and then penalize them for not being able to stand up under the weight. Malcolm X
155. Compassion is not a virtue - it is a commitment. It's not something we have or don't have - it's something we choose to practice. Brene Brown
156. We should look with deep understanding and compassion upon those whose relationships have failed or are in danger of failing.
157. Children are wise and strong and filled to the brim with compassion.
158. When men show love and compassion they are surely showing the hidden and lasting beauty.
159. Human beings are fundamentally good. The aberration, in fact, is the evil one, for God created us ultimately for God, for goodness, for laughter, for joy, for compassion[Sentence dictionary], for caring. Desmond Tutu
160. Luckily Thoth, possessing more compassion than he'd dared hope, soothed him through the transitional period.
161. That sense of compassion could vault to the surface very quickly if the economic miracle began to curdle.
162. He received scant compassion or even understanding.
163. I show great compassion to this piteous lady.
164. Compassion has also been artfully deployed.
165. Confucius's "Ren" has three levels: compassion, benevolence[sentencedict.com], kindheartedness.
166. It is superficial to be altruistic without feeling compassion.
167. Mother Superior is the soul of compassion.
168. They always showed compassion to the latecomer.
169. They felt grievous compassion for her.
170. To serve the community with wisdom, compassion and gratefulness.
171. We admire her courage, compassion and dedication.
172. Compassion does not mean Impulsiveness or disorganization.
173. The Mother Superior is the soul of compassion.
174. The Bible says Jesus had compassion on them for He saw them as sheep without a shepherd.
175. There they should talk of the value of ordinary goodness and patience, leading to compassion, loving-kindness and harmlessness .
176. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.
177. Central to this experience are compassion and truth (ahimsa and satya), the first two Yamas of Yoga.
178. If you look at the passing of the narwhal's eyes, he is pained that you should always put aside all your other duties, showing bits of compassion, no sympathy, we have no more than a simple animal.
179. Compassion will then open the door to the possibility of forgiveness and will allow you to release those judgements that are holding you in self-contempt.
180. But thou, O Lord, art a God full of compassion, and gracious, long suffering, and plenteous in mercy and truth.
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