Ann Nietzke Quotes
More And More, It Seems To Me That Compassion Dwells In The Tough, Not The Tender-hearted, Because It Requires Us To Come To Terms With Our Own Capacity (or Incapacity) For Suffering, And It Calls For Action Rather Than Sentiment. It Also Requires Us To Get Past The Guilt And Resentment We Feel When We Come Face To Face With Someone Whose Suffering Is Greater Than Our Own.
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