Sentence examples for mixed compassion from inspiring English sources

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December 2, 1891 Untermhaus, Germany July 25 , 1969Singen, Germany Otto Dix, (born December 2, 1891, Untermhaus, Thuringia, Germany died July 25 , 1969 Singen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany [then West Germany]), German painter and engraver who mixed compassion and Expressionist despair to create works harshly critical of society.

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The message of serendipity, hope, living a life of service mixed with compassion, all those things we yearn for privately but laugh off in the public moment, on display and alive 30 years to the day John Lennon was killed.

On the one hand, we can look back on a history mixed with compassion, prejudice, acceptance, intolerance, and all manner of human characteristics.

Besides Rimbaud's symbolism, the song is also influenced by the alliterative poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, the poetic vision of William Blake and the violent drama, mixed with compassion and romantic language, of William Shakespeare.

The Philippines has "a unique combination of Eastern, attentive hospitality and attitude of care and compassion mixed with what I call Americanization," said Aparup Sengupta, chief executive of Aegis Global, an outsourcing firm based in Mumbai, India, that acquired Manila-based People Support in 2008 and now employs nearly 13,000 Filipinos.

In one of the only truly complex dramatic moments of the movie the ridicule of some members of her audience turns into a compassion mixed with grudging admiration for her feat: which is to persevere in spite of everything (something that must have appealed to to the wartime audience for which she performed).

What is most striking to Brazilians reading Bishop's poems now, Mr. Jabor said, is her "Calvinist irritation with our shortcomings and endemic problems, mixed with a profound compassion for our suffering and an uncommon love for the fragility of our people that is rarely found in Brazilian poets".

The awareness of our own flaws, and our acceptance of the non-existence of cool, disinterested and malign wills as well as our recognition of the ubiquity of mixed characters also gives rise to compassion and the desire to forgive.

Emma Seppala, the science director at the Centre for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford University, has mixed feelings about the technology.

The task for those who cherish freedom is to reimagine it – through an ethos of criticism combined with compassion and ceaseless self-awareness – in our own irreversibly mixed and highly unequal societies and the larger interdependent world.

For that reason, the success of the mixed economy depends on the integrity of governmental and social support for ethical principles of compassion, empathy, and respect for individual and minority rights.

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