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    1. compassionate, do you think you would have a nicer conversation? I bet


    2. By Monday morning, Iain had worked out what he was going to say to his boss – that James had been offered a revolutionary treatment for his migraines somewhere abroad that meant Iain had to resign from his job, asking for compassionate leave to follow James to where he was to receive this ‘special’ treatment


    3. Through half open, tear-filled eyes, she could see his blurry compassionate face … his hand held hers fast … a drop of wetness fell on their joined hands … he was weeping with her


    4. In the days that followed their father’s untimely passing, brother and sister lived in a world of frayed tempers, compassionate overload and weary resignation


    5. and sister lived in a world of frayed tempers, compassionate


    6. She would look up every now and then in acknowledgment, but she decided to keep her opinions muted – after all, they were not quite as compassionate


    7. Gasps of some in attendance called her attention to the ruler, who approached her family with a compassionate and ever gentle smile


    8. Prideful passions must be replaced by compassionate humility


    9. The compassionate choice of the bodhisattva is echoed by the contemplative, Bernadette Roberts


    10. Practicing compassion alone results in a loving and compassionate fool, while focusing on wisdom alone produces a heartless intellectual

    11. Every once in what felt to him like a decade or two, a compassionate stranger would take pity and pass on some coin


    12. In our present generation, billionaire Bill Gates, has shown the world, his compassionate side by becoming a philanthropist


    13. ” The Innkeeper seemed to be a compassionate man and his voice showed concern


    14. They were good, kind and compassionate strangers, but strangers, none-the-less


    15. ” His eyes were the most compassionate I had ever seen


    16. I heard movement near to me and then a face appeared above me it was not my lovely angel but the face was kindly and compassionate


    17. “You are a compassionate, loving man


    18. She wanted a compassionate friend, someone who cared about her


    19. skipper and was compassionate as well


    20. In spite of his military bearing, Waddell was a compassionate person and

    21. prisoners on the Shenandoah, and a compassionate captain of the Confederate raider


    22. And, I can tell you right now with conviction that learning to be compassionate, learning how to care for and treat others, has done more for my soul than any other lesson that I’ve ever learned from my grandparents


    23. It is perhaps this ―devil made me do‖ approach to behavior that has occasioned compassionate attitudes that oftentimes beckon for Mercy rather than Justice!


    24. And it is not compassionate and unkind to not address


    25. � She reached up and pulled his head down and planted a hard compassionate kiss on his wanting lips


    26. He was being compassionate, momentarily freeing her from confronting her unquestionable guilt


    27. His smile had vanished and his gaze was serious and compassionate


    28. You are intelligent, compassionate, and merciful


    29. ” 5 When a person has a compassionate heart or the


    30. ilies in the near future will be seeking immediate and compassionate

    31. The church should also be compassionate toward helping those


    32. An example is where we help to prevent a person from experiencing the consequences of their behaviour (a compassionate act on our part)


    33. The practice of such lojong teachings in daily life trains the mind to embrace reality in a wise and compassionate way, explained as follows:[81]


    34. If we are compassionate, wise, honest, and skillful, we create positive and harmonious circumstances in this and future lives


    35. What's in store for them if they keep strengthening the habit of anger? Remembering this can make us more compassionate toward them and motivate us to practice patience


    36. The continuing cycle of life and death as a reality provides a foundation for believing that this universe is a fair, just, and compassionate system


    37. · Eliminating negativity through being dedicated to others, reminding oneself of the compassionate intention to win enlightenment for their sake (which is bodhichitta motivation)


    38. To deeply recognize this fact will then generate a compassionate heart


    39. For instance, those of us who are overly sensitive, sentimental, compassionate, and generous may feel guilty for not doing enough to stop the pain and suffering of others—whether in relation to homelessness, world hunger, or other social ills


    40. Instead of becoming bitter or suicidal he had become patient and compassionate

    41. 9 (The showing to Enoch of the place of the righteous and compassionate)


    42. The most lethal weapon of the Civil War is to destroy the common man through seemingly compassionate social programs that kill the spirit of the individual and make of free citizens a nation of beggars dependent on government


    43. I figure the bully has a compassionate side and will have pity on me


    44. But no, you had to be all compassionate


    45. Even the children made some compassionate comments about the sadness and suffering they saw in the faces of the Bulgarian people


    46. are truly compassionate we don't treat others in ways that are worthy of them but in ways which are


    47. Ted Werner, with whom I was co-counsel of the Semiconductor Division, got to keep his job in June 1971 only for compassionate versus performance related issues


    48. compassionate about my captivity


    49. compassionate down to the molecular level


    50. Many compassionate animal lovers try to save dogs from the dog catchers by













































    1. blew nobody any harm; that she rather compassionated, than blamed


    2. Cole assured me "that bating the pain I should be put to, she had no scruple to engage me to this party, which she assured me I should be liberally paid for, and which, the secrecy of the transaction preserved safe from the ridicule that otherwise vulgarly attended it; that for her part, she considered pleasure, of one sort or other, as the universal port of destination, and every wind that blew thither a good one, provided it blew nobody any harm; that she rather compassionated, than blamed those unhappy persons, who are under a subjection they cannot shake off, to those arbitrary tastes that rule their appetites of pleasures with an unaccountable control: tastes too, as infinitely diversified, as superior to, and independent of all reasoning as the different relishes or palates of mankind in their viands, some delicate


    3. I compassionated him and sometimes felt a wish to console him, but when I looked upon him, when I saw the filthy mass that moved and talked, my heart sickened and my feelings were altered to those of horror and hatred


    1. “liberals” or “progressives” or “caring and compassionates”, are fond of declaring that no matter what else may be said of Roosevelt, he did “end the depression


    1. faults of others, rather than compassionating


    2. In face of such anticipations and recognitions of the moral nature of God loving and compassionating His creature, the argument against miraculous intervention founded on the order of nature loses its force


    3. compassionating my state, got me into the hospital; and the family where I


    4. As I stood compassionating her, and thinking how, in the progress of time, I too had come to be a part of the wrecked fortunes of that house, her eyes rested on me


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    Synonyms for "compassionate"

    compassionate condole with feel for pity sympathize with sympathetic benevolent kind good-natured

    "compassionate" definitions

    share the suffering of


    showing or having compassion