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suffering-of-others imagination moral
It's through the small things that we develop our moral imagination, so that we can understand the sufferings of others. Alexander McCall Smith
suffering-of-others people littles
Since my accident I am a little more mindful of the suffering of other people. George C. Wallace
suffering-of-others space helping
There's a reticence necessary when you consider the suffering of others. Into the space created by that reticence, you bring in those things that best help us confront ambiguity: music, painting, film, and so on. Teju Cole
suffering-of-others indifference traitor
He who is indifferent to the suffering of others is a traitor to that which is truly human. Saadi
suffering-of-others bears monsters
One's own troubles can be borne with fortitude; only a monster of indifference can bear the sufferings of others with fortitude. Susan Ertz
suffering-of-others suffering resignation
We learn resignation not by our own suffering, but by the suffering of others. W. Somerset Maugham
indifference
Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference. Edmund Burke
indifference poet
RIMER, n. A poet regarded with indifference or disesteem. Ambrose Bierce
indifference distinction indifferent
INDIFFERENT, adj. Imperfectly sensible to distinctions among things. Ambrose Bierce
indifference plague
Are you saying a society wracked by plague is preferable to one wracked by indifference? Bernard Beckett
indifference pathology
Everything is pathology, except for indifference. Emile M. Cioran
indifference blind terror
Neither love nor terror makes one blind: indifference makes one blind. James A. Baldwin
indifference disguise toleration
Toleration is often just indifference in disguise. Frederick Buechner
indifference
A woman can put up with almost anything; anything but indifference. Ian Fleming
indifference politeness organized
Politeness is organized indifference. Paul Valery
traitor
I'm a traitor, but I don't consider myself a traitor. Aldrich Ames
traitor ifs diets
If you change your diet, someone will call you a traitor. Amos Oz
traitor hated treason
He [Caesar] loved the treason, but hated the traitor. Plutarch
traitor allegiance given
I have given Him my faith, and sworn my allegiance to Him; how, then, can I go back from this, and not be hanged as a traitor? John Bunyan
traitor treason please
Treason pleases, but not the traitor. Miguel de Cervantes
traitor treason please
The treason pleases, but the traitors are odious. Miguel de Cervantes
traitor softness
Softness to traitors will destroy us all. Maximilien Robespierre
traitor hated
Traitors are hated even by those whom they prefer. Tacitus