Sentence examples for be compassion from inspiring English sources

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be compassion

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Deep awareness of the suffering of another, coupled with the wish to relieve it.

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A better style would be compassion.

"For each other there really should be compassion, understanding and support, because we're all suffering".

Above all, rather than "national self-interest", the guiding motivation should be compassion.

What should rightly be compassion for the victims mutates into senseless rage at the ultimate female betrayal.

"This is an endemic problem ignored by most Australians, and there seems to be compassion fatigue for acknowledging the problem," said Senator Aden Ridgeway, the only Aboriginal member of Parliament.

All psychological forms of sympathy or feeling with (Mitgefühl) others, whether it be compassion (Mitleid) or shared joy (Mitfreude) or empathy (Mitempfindung) are derivable from this more basic anthropological Mitbewegung of solidarity (Dilthey 1965, 74 77).

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His dope was compassion.

It was compassion.

Gone is compassion.

Sometimes there's compassion too.

Yet always there is compassion.

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