Compassion Quotient Quotes & Sayings
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Instead of educating the I.Q., we need to educate the H.Q., the heart quotient, the matters of truth, love, justice, and compassion. There are two ways to do this. One is through the read life experiences and the other is through literature. Literature has the power to take us outside ourselves and returns to ourselves a changed self. — Jim Trelease

Ryan stared at me as I pulled my phone out to see who was calling at this late
hour. "You have the Fraggle Rock theme song as your ring tone," he said, with a
bemused look on his face. "You are so weird. — Diana Rowland

I'm a massive fan of Brit Art in general and Damien Hirst in particular. I think he's an absolute genius and should be celebrated in every way. — David Morrissey

We could sing to lift our spirits,' one of them suggested.
Believe me, you want me to end the chapter now. — M T Anderson

If I had known things would turn out this way, I would have trained harder. I would have learned to take care of myself. But I guess that's the point, isn't it? You never know what you're going to have to face, so you'd better be prepared. — Becca Fitzpatrick

Do not ask your future, or you will forget to live in your present. — Nalo Hopkinson

Football is the poetry of a motion. — Pubudu Lasal Dissanayake

Delighting in God's Word leads us to delight in God, and delight in God drives away fear. — David Jeremiah

In April 1975 I was born and the Vietnam War ended. I could not let any American die in war before seeing an episode of Scrubs. — Zach Braff

I'm not a communist, just a media theorist. — Douglas Rushkoff

The quality of life of European cities and towns of almost any size make life in America look not just like a joke, but a sick joke, a horror movie. But I'd rather stay involved and do what I can to make this a better place than move to the south of France and enjoy the good life. — James Howard Kunstler

I can't write, I am not a writer, you say. Remember no one has ever become a writer without actually writing — Bangambiki Habyarimana

That's the trouble with knowing things: you can't un-know them. Once you let yourself look at them, or say them aloud, they become real. — Melinda Salisbury

I wonder if this is what it feels like, falling out of love: feeling yourself fading out of existence - the gray sky, the coffee shop limbo - everything a way station of sorts. Making promises you know you can't keep. Making promises - period. People in love shouldn't have to vow or demand, petition or exhort. Nothing. Not even question. No collisions with your surroundings or yourself - you move gently, unknowing, in time. — Michael Thomas