Sentences with phrase «much about compassion»

Educating people who have spent years behind bars is just as much about compassion and humanity as it is about effective study habits and good test scores, say their counselors and teachers.
George W. Bush once called himself a «compassionate conservative,» but Republicans in the Tea Party era don't talk much about compassion.

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«[My family has] much bigger things to worry about right now than what the president says,» she said on «The View,» adding that the country needs «more compassion.
Gotaina himself did not have much to say about justice in itself, but spoke of compassion in a transitory world.
(18) This is but one example of how the marginalized of the world have much to teach the Western world about social compassion.
We plan to be completely open with our child about his or her origins, but I hope that we will be able to respond to our child's need for answers and information with as much compassion and thoughtfulness as you've shown, Lori.
The entire idea of it seemed so freeing and fit so much with what I believed about compassion and health.
veganism is about MUCH more than a mere dietary choice - it is about non-violence and adherence to the Golden Rule for ALL species, as opposed to limiting our compassion and concern to a select few.
We want to show others how much we care about them, but because we're often so busy during this period, we also need to treat ourselves with compassion.
Recently, I started to reflect deeply about being grateful, and looking back into my life, there is so much I am thankful for today, mainly because I am healthy, happy, at peace, I have a supportive family, I love my career as a Naturopathic physician, and I have the great virtue of compassion for others.
Thus begins director and co-writer Francois Ozon's unpredictable antiwar drama — shot mostly (and beautifully) in black and white — about nationalism, friendship, survival, compassion and so much more.
There's so much subtext beyond believe - in - yourself bootstraps: how little we know of history reinforced only via tradition and textbook; seeing compassion and conscience as empathy, not cowardice; a nearly imperceptible message about living with disability, and that's just a sample.
I feel awkward using my own weak words to describe what he does — but for me he was writing about what was happening now as if it were the future but with so much compassion and feeling.
Much like Bob Barker, Ellen Degeneres is a comedian and television personality well - known for being a vocal advocate about human rights issues, but compassion isn't confined to her own species.
Moldaver agrees with much of what Abella says about the need for flexibility in considering an exercise of compassion and that the use of hardship alone as a means of assessing compassion is too restrictive.
Staff can learn so much from patients, about resilience and compassion, and what it's like living with a health - related condition.
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