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Dog lovers are some of the most compassionate people I know.
My mother is truly the strongest and most compassionate woman I know.
Look, the American people are the most compassionate people in the world.
The human body's most compassionate gift is the interdependence of its parts.
"I think it's probably one of the most compassionate things we can do," he said.
She still claims she chose me because I was voted Most Compassionate at our graduation.
And from the 18th on, the sun will pulse through Pisces, the zodiac's most compassionate sign.
" Best Friends also says, "We recognize that, for some animals, euthanasia is the most compassionate choice.
Our mission is to provide the highest quality and most compassionate care to everyone who needs it.
" The most compassionate action, he said, is to "help our partners, allies and friends to lead themselves.
It is both the most merciless and most compassionate production of this show that I've ever encountered.
After 9/11, people around the world sympathized with Americans, sharing their pain in a most compassionate way.
" He adds: "In spite of all these other struggles, he really was the most compassionate person I've ever come across.
We finally made it into the clinic, where I had some of the most compassionate care that I ever received.
But it would help nurses and doctors acknowledge when cure is impossible, and comfort is the most compassionate, ethical route.
When Roseanne originally aired in the '90s, the character was a feminist who valued the most compassionate kind of tough love.
The song feels right for Jamal, the most compassionate Lyon brother who took a bullet not meant for him this past season.
"MDMA is just the most compassionate way to approach trauma," says Dee Dee Goldpaugh, who MAPS lists as a Psychedelic Integration Therapist.
" And the first words any Muslim says before doing pretty much anything are, "In the name of God, the most compassionate, the most merciful.
But according to Burns, the most compassionate thing to do when you see someone you know on an app is to just text them.
Because we have the best transport and the cleanest environment and the best healthcare and the most compassionate approach to care of elderly people.
Among them was Rashid Maqbool, a longtime friend of Mr. Bukhari's, who called him one of the most compassionate journalists he had ever known.
There are situations in which the life of the child would be so painful and short that abortion would be the most compassionate option.
And if you need proof, just take a look at Kush's 4-year-old sister, Keira, who is the most compassionate girl I know.
" But Mr. Smith said that within the United States, cities were competing with each other "almost to see who's the most compassionate city out there.
But Taibbi's reportorial voice, often blunt and forceful, is most compassionate when he is integrating political realities with facts about Garner and the incidents depicted.
And so clearing up our thinking on important topics, I think, is ultimately the most compassionate thing we could do, if we could only do it.
"She was the most compassionate person for all things living, at 10 years old, than most people have in a lifetime," Roos told BuzzFeed News on Wednesday.
Instead, she argued that making carefully considered decisions was the most compassionate possible response—that it comes from a position of deep feeling, rather than cool calculation.
In an interview, Father Martin called him "one of the most compassionate and open-minded bishops" when it came to supporting L.G.B.T. Catholics, their families and parishes.
While it was fun, I think it's the most compassionate I've felt toward women on what they may feel being sidelined or made to feel less important.
"Tragedy is a time where you need to be the most compassionate and loving and kind and she totally just took advantage of that," Gonzales told the station.
So they sit through meetings about the company's new fleeces, and they feel grumpy about how nobody wants to celebrate their birthday, and they compete to be the most compassionate.
As we see in Jordan, the most compassionate policy is to place refugees as close to their homes as possible to ease their eventual return to be part of the rebuilding process.
"To me, the most compassionate, obvious, and logical solution would be to get as many homeless Americans off the streets — with a roof over their heads — as soon as humanly possible," he said.
This is Rick at his most compassionate, a Rick I haven't seen since Herschel was his peglegged Yoda, begging him not to lose his humanity despite the staggering amounts of inhumanity in the world.
Varys's central argument in that scene, in essence, boils down to this: A woman known for burning her enemies, clearly consumed by rage and passion, isn't likely to make the wisest or most compassionate judgments.
What looked like it was going to be a rehash of old dick jokes was instead one of the most compassionate comedies I watched all year, as much about friendship and honesty as anything else.
On Zocdoc, an online directory of doctors, I used a highly scientific method to sort out potential bad eggs: scanning the list of the doctors' headshots for the most compassionate smile that also took my insurance.
Banning abortion procedures after 20 weeks would mean women who find out their unborn child has no survival chances would be forced to carry the pregnancy to term — even if they believe the most compassionate option is to terminate the pregnancy.
Did you know that the English hangman Albert Pierrepoint would study the size and build of his doomed client through a peephole the night before, so as to determine the length of rope required for the most compassionate completion of the task?
"Today's decision from Chief Justice Sandee B. Marion restores the ability of the Cook Children's medical staff to make the most compassionate and medically appropriate decisions for Tinslee as she struggles in pain to survive each day," the hospital said in a statement.
"Today's decision from Chief Justice Sandee B. Marion restores the ability of the Cook Children's medical staff to make the most compassionate and medically appropriate decisions for Tinslee as she struggles in pain to survive each day," the hospital said in a statement on Thursday.
When asked by CNN on "The Lead with Jake Tapper" about the Pope's remarks, Rubio defended the United States as the "most compassionate and open country in the world on legal immigration," and defended the government's right to implement and enforce immigration laws as it sees fit.
In between letting an anthropomorphized "hormone monster" wreak havoc, Big Mouth actually tells some of TV's most compassionate (and always timely) stories about consent, exploration, learning how to set boundaries, and the radical power of just being honest about your feelings, no matter how dumb or small they might feel.
When asked by CNN on "The Lead with Jake Tapper" about the Pope's remarks, Rubio gave a lengthy defense of the United States as the "most compassionate and open country in the world on legal immigration," and defended the government's right to implement and enforce immigration laws as it sees fit.
The order might most notably pertain to Farhadi (who, I should add, is one of the greatest living filmmakers and one of the most compassionate human beings you'll ever meet) and the subjects of The White Helmets (who, again, are volunteer rescue workers in the middle of a civil war).
"It doesn't take long to understand that our nation's very integrity is threatened — not because we don't have the most compassionate, generous immigration system in the world, we do, but because that system, the infrastructure thereof, is overwhelmed," Higgins, who serves on the House Homeland Security Committee, told hosts Krystal Ball and Buck Sexton.
Not only is he perhaps the most compassionate character this show has left (outside of maybe Paige, whose compassion comes with a big dose of naiveté), but he feels like the best potential embodiment of future Russian-American relations, a sort of middle ground between Elizabeth's desire to protect her country and the pull Philip feels toward American culture.
The problem is that the Trump administration's determination to make US immigration policy serve "America First," combined with their stricter interpretation of the laws governing TPS, have made it impossible to consider a situation in which keeping people who've lived in the US for a long time might be the most compassionate thing for their home country — and for Americans.
In March 2017, YouCaring acquired GiveForward. In May 2016, YouCaring became a Certified B Corporation. Each year, YouCaring releases internal fundraising data to show which cities in America are (by their own estimation) the most compassionate.
Madison is good in ice hockey while Reagan's profession is kickboxing. Reagan, however, is the most compassionate member of the family, and she is as well taking ballet lessons. Hamilton, Madison, and Reagan are considered as their school's bullies. Arnold is very fond of biting others.
Dr. Konstantin Slavin received the patient's Choice Award in the year 2010. Additional awards include the Most Compassionate Doctor, Top Surgeons, and Best Doctors in the United States of America. He is now an Advisory board member of Facial Pain Association Vycor Medical, Inc and Stimwave, Inc. and an editorial board member for the journals Neurosurgery, Neuromodulation and MDPI Brain Sciences.
The statement in the Life and Times of Selina, countess of Huntingdon (i. 450–1), that he remained ‘a most inveterate infidel till a short time before his death’ is probably an exaggeration. He was generally admitted to have been an eminently sensible man, and one also of a most compassionate and benevolent nature. His library was sold in 1764.
A WAMM attorney, Gerald Uleman spoke with CBS News and stated that "representing Valerie Corral, for me, is like representing Mother Teresa," and he called her "one of the most compassionate people I've ever met."de Vries, Lloyd, CBS News, 5-24-'04 Not Your Average Pot Proponent Drug Policy Alliance director Ethan Nadelmann also likened Corral to Mother Teresa.
Dodger goes to Manzini's antique shop, where he works. Manzini takes Dodger's clothes and cleans them while warning him to stay away from the garbage can. Later, Dodger sees Tangerine, Juice's girlfriend, who seems to be the most compassionate member of the group towards Dodger, and he tries to persuade her to buy something from the shop. Dodger is attracted to Tangerine and covertly smells her hair while she is distracted.
Exodus 3:13-15 God is described and referred in the Quran and hadith by certain names or attributes, the most common being Al-Rahman, meaning "Most Compassionate" and Al-Rahim, meaning "Most Merciful" (See Names of God in Islam). Many of these names are also used in the scriptures of the Baháʼí Faith. Vaishnavism, a tradition in Hinduism, has a list of titles and names of Krishna.
The most commonly used names in the primary sources are Al-Rahman, meaning "Most Compassionate" and Al- Rahim, meaning "Most Merciful". The former compasses the whole creation, therefore applying to God's mercy in that it gives every necessary condition to make life possible. The latter applies to God's mercy in that it gives favor for good deeds. Thus Al-Rahman includes both the believers and the unbelievers, but Al-Rahim only the believers.
The Supreme Personality of Godhead, the master of the three worlds, who is most compassionate to His own devotee, stands with club in hand at Bali Mahārāja's door. When , the powerful demon, came to gain victory over Bali Mahārāja, Vāmanadeva kicked him a distance of eighty thousand miles with His big toe. I shall explain the character and activities of Bali Mahārāja later [in the Eighth Canto of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam]. Vishnu,Bhag. P. 7.1.
University of Arkansas Press p. 13 which marked one of the most painful parts of Blotzer's life. Blotzer posted a message to his late bandmate affectionately referred to as "The King" by fans on the group's official web site and called Crosby "one of the most kind hearted, the most compassionate, intelligent, talented" people he had ever known. In 2009, Metal Sludge reported that Blotzer was arrested and booked on charges of domestic violence.
Scholar Sandra Lindow writes that "Old Music and the Slave Women" continued Le Guin's exploration of peaceful responses to violence and war. Through the story Le Guin suggests that during times of violence no one is immune to it, such as when Esdan states that "In war everybody is a prisoner". Lindow describes Esdan as Le Guin's "wisest, most compassionate protagonist." His insight into the deprivation experienced by the slave women also gives him insight into the process of cultural change.
Unlike the Autobots, whose leader is a Prime bearing a Matrix, the Decepticons are led by the most powerful of their ranks (usually Megatron). This tends to cause some conflict, given how generally every Decepticon thinks that they're the most powerful. Also, the Decepticons are not exactly the most compassionate beings in the universe, but not all fight for greed. More than a few have a sense of honor, while others believe that Cybertron would be better protected by aggressive expansion.
A small minority teach annihilationism, the doctrine that those persons who are not reconciled to God simply cease to exist. In Islam, God is said to be "Most Compassionate and Most Merciful" (Quran 1:2, as well as the start of all Suras but one). However, God is also "Most Just"; Islam prescribes a literal Hell for those who disobey God and commit gross sin. Those who obey God and submit to God will be rewarded with their own place in Paradise.
" She left the Brixton flat after a few months because she saw a man "getting his head bashed in with a pole 30 metres away." Collette had dated her Velvet Goldmine co-star, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, for about a year (ca. 1997) before ending their relationship and described it as "hedonistic, drunken and probably dangerous." When asked about her faith, she remarked, "We're all spiritual... I'm not Buddhist but I am drawn to it because it seems the most beneficial of organised religions, and the most compassionate.
University of Alabama Press Release New York Magazine In 2013, Kuzniecky was presented with the American Registry's 'Most Compassionate Doctor' Award. He has been listed among New York Magazines Best Doctors and Castle Connolly America's Top Doctors for several consecutive years. Kuzniecky attends to patients with epilepsy and complex neurologic disorders at the Lennox-Hill hospital Northwell Health (212-434-6400). He has been recognized as a leading expert in epilepsy, epilepsy surgery, epilepsy imaging and malformations of the brain and epilepsy and is widely respected in the medical community.
Wynn's outgoing personality had led to perceived drawbacks in his candidature for the post e.g. ‘ .... he had never quite grown up and had remained something of a Peter Pan'. However, the Prime Minister preferred Wynn and he was consecrated bishop on 25 July 1941.TNA PREM5/303'Someday I'll Find You',HA Williams,p171,Mitchell Beasley,1982 He died suddenly on 12 August 1956, having proved very popular and acquiring a reputation as ‘ .... one of the gentlest and most compassionate of men .... Everybody who knew him well will know how consistently benevolent he always was'.
In Islam the title "Most Merciful" (Al-Raheem) is one of the names of Allah and "Most Compassionate" (Al-Rahman), is the most common name occurring in the Quran. Rahman and Rahim both derive from the root Rahmat, which refers to tenderness and benevolence.World religions and Islam: a critical study, Part 1 by Hamid Naseem Rafiabadi, 2003 Sarup and Sons Publishers page 211 As a form of mercy, the giving of alms (zakat) is the fourth of the Five Pillars of Islam and one of the requirements for the faithful.Hooker, Richard (July 14, 1999).
Thus, Muslims are not iconodules and are not expected to visualize God. The message of God is carried by angels to 124,000 messengers starting with Adam and concluding with Mohammad. God is described and referred in the Quran by certain names or attributes, the most common being Al-Rahman, meaning "Most Compassionate" and Al-Rahim, meaning "Most Merciful" (see Names of God in Islam). Muslims believe that creation of everything in the universe is brought into being by God's sheer command “‘Be’ and so it is.” and that the purpose of existence is to please God, both by worship and by good deeds.
Baháʼís believe that God expresses his will at all times and in many ways, and specifically through a series of divine messengers referred to as Manifestations of God or sometimes divine educators. In revealing God's will, these Manifestations establish religion in the world. Since the Baháʼí teachings state that God is too great for humans to ever comprehend or to create more than a limited conception of, the Baháʼí scripture instead focuses on the created divine virtues and attributes which are described in the teachings of the Manifestations. Examples of divine attributes described in Baháʼí scripture include Almighty, All-Powerful, All- loving, All-Merciful, Most-Compassionate, All-Glorious.
British author John le Carré described it in a blurb as "[t]he most compassionate, truthful, and dignified account of the disgrace of Guantanamo that you are ever likely to read."(John Le Carre's view was printed as a jacket blurb on the front cover) Kurnaz cooperated in the German government's 2007 investigation of German soldiers who had interrogated him in Kandahar. According to articles by the United Press International, Deutsche Welle and Reuters, Kurnaz identified his interrogators from photos he was shown of members of the German military's KSK unit. The German Ministry of Defense initially had denied that KSK members were in Afghanistan at that time.
And just because we love thee, we will do all that is in our power to make thee honored and loved by all men. In the meantime do thou, our merciful Mother, the supreme comforter of the afflicted, accept this our act of reparation which we offer thee for ourselves and for all our families, as well as for all who impiously blaspheme thee, not knowing what they say. Do thou obtain for them from Almighty God the grace of conversion, and thus render more manifest and more glorious thy kindness, thy power and thy great mercy. May they join with us in proclaiming thee blessed among women, the Immaculate Virgin and most compassionate Mother of God.
The rock journalist Lester Bangs wrote in 1979 that the song "is the album's whirlpool. Possibly one of the most compassionate pieces of music ever made, it asks us, no, arranges that we see the plight of what I'll be brutal and call a lovelorn drag queen with such intense empathy that when the singer hurts him, we do too." Bangs also remarks that "Morrison has said in at least one interview that the song has nothing to do with any kind of transvestite – at least as far as he knows, he is quick to add – but that's bullshit." Indeed, the lyrics contain the lines "In the corner playing dominoes in drag/The one and only Madame George".
An ANN reviewer was shocked at the revelation that Tobi was Obito; since the character was the "most compassionate person", his grudge against the shinobi world (when Rin was killed by Kakashi) was criticized as out of character. ANN criticized his multiple transformations as the vessel of the Ten Tails, comparing them to Katsuhiro Otomo's Akira manga (which also relied on multiple mutations). Amy McNulty of Anime News Network praised the animation of Kakashi's fight against Obito and the references to the fighters' childhoods. McNulty found the character's death predictable; it was unrealistic for Obito to briefly give Kakashi his Mangekyo Sharingan techniques in the middle of the fight, counter to the prevailing theme of training.
Against the backdrop of a series of coordinated terrorist attacks in Paris On the evening of 13 November 2015, Kichhouchhwi stated: “the Paris attack is not just an aggression against the people of France, but this is an infringement against the universal values of Islam. It was Islam which set example centuries ago by sheltering the Spanish Jews when Spain threw them out. It was Islam which taught Muslims to be the most compassionate towards the strangers and the guests, both Muslims and non-Muslims alike. But the ISIS aims at completely run down the history of Islam which is replete with these universal and egalitarian values.” Syed Muhammad Ashraf also denounced al-Qaeda’s plan to form Qaiadat ul Jihad in South Asia.
For the body of his early solo work Stewart earned tremendous critical praise. Rolling Stone's 1980 Illustrated History of Rock & Roll includes this in its Stewart entry:Marcus, "Rod Stewart", in Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & Roll, p. 377. > Rarely has a singer had as full and unique a talent as Rod Stewart; rarely > has anyone betrayed his talent so completely. Once the most compassionate > presence in music, he has become a bilious self-parody – and sells more > records than ever [... A] writer who offered profound lyricism and fabulous > self-deprecating humour, teller of tall tales and honest heartbreaker, he > had an unmatched eye for the tiny details around which lives turn, shatter, > and reform [...] and a voice to make those details indelible.
The basilica with a flag visible in the background For Goan and Konkani people, she is called "Shantadurga" (most compassionate one).Margaret Meibohm Cultural complexity in South India: Hindu and Catholic in Marian pilgrimage University of Pennsylvania This especially includes use of Kotimaram, which has been described as an extended influence of Hinduism on Catholicism, thus making the Basilica a meeting point of two of the major religions of the world.D. Mosse Catholic Saints and the Hindu Village Pantheon in Rural Tamil Nadu, India, Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and IrelandCorinne G. Dempsey, Selva J. Raj Popular Christianity in India: Riting Between the Lines State University of New York press. Being a Roman Catholic Marian church, it is dedicated to Our Lady of Good Health.
Because of its controversial content, the film was banned in the United Kingdom for over 30 years and was labelled as "brutal and grotesque" in Canada. Though it received critical backlash and was a box-office failure upon initial release, Freaks was subject to public and critical reappraisal in the 1960s, particularly in Europe, and was screened at the 1962 Venice Film Festival. In retrospect, numerous film critics have suggested that the film presents a starkly sympathetic portrait of its sideshow characters rather than an exploitative one, with Andrew Sarris declaring Freaks one of the "most compassionate" films ever made. Nonetheless, critics have continued to take note of the film's horror elements; in 2009, Joe Morgenstern proclaimed that Freaks contains some of the most terrifying scenes in film history.
As a direct result of this incident, a chapter of the Quran, Al- Masad ("The Palm Fibre"), was revealed about him. Its English translation by Sahih International reads: In the name of Allah, the most compassionate, the most merciful (بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم) #Perish the two hands of Abu Lahab, and perish he, #His wealth will not avail him or that which he gained, #He will [enter to] burn in a Fire of [blazing] flame, #His wife [as well] – the carrier of firewood (thorns of Satan which she used to put on the way of the Prophet). #Around her neck is a rope of twisted fiber (masadd). Umm Jamil is called “the bearer of the wood” because she is said to have carried thorns and cast them in Muhammad's pathway.
He added that "Oh Father" was the most compassionate and generous moment in Madonna's musical career and the track might have inspired the exploration of childhood in the music of contemporary artists like Kate Bush and Tori Amos, in particular Bush's song "The Fog" from her 1989 studio album, The Sensual World, and Amos' "Winter" from the 1992 effort, Little Earthquakes. Author Leslie C. Dunn wrote in her book Embodied Voices, that the autobiographical nature of the song brought forth a new side of Madonna. Sharing the same view, Freya Jarman-Ivens, one of the authors of Madonna's Drowned Worlds, declared "Oh Father" as a powerful statement regarding father-daughter relationships. Allen Metz, author of The Madonna Companion, described the song as a "stark ballad with a serious string arrangement".
The plot revolves around two boys, Shurato Hidaka and Gai Kuroki, lifelong best friends who are polar opposites of each other in appearance and personality. While fighting each other in a martial arts tournament, they are suddenly encased in a beam of light and transported to a parallel world, Tenkūkai, where modern technology does not exist and instead the people rely on Sohma, a form of spiritual energy. Shurato discovers he is actually the reincarnation of an ancient king of the same name, who once ruled this world, and one of the "Hachibushu", a group of eight legendary warriors with large quantities of Sohma, and was brought here along with Gai to fight the Asura Gods, a legion of destructive warriors. However, for unknown reasons, Gai attempts to kill Shurato repeatedly, confusing Shurato as the real Gai is a pacifist and the most compassionate person he knows.
The writer and actor Mark Gatiss, paying tribute to Kneale on the BBC News Online website shortly after his death, indicated that he was among the first rank of British television writers, but that this had been overlooked. "He is amongst the greats—he is absolutely as important as Dennis Potter, as David Mercer, as Alan Bleasdale, as Alan Bennett, but I think because of a strange snobbery about fantasy or sci-fi it's never quite been that way." Similarly, his obituary in The Guardian commented that: > Kneale was by no means the only author to have been largely wasted by > television, and to have seen his status overtaken by soap opera hacks. But > his place is secure, alongside Wells, Arthur C. Clarke, John Wyndham and > Brian Aldiss, as one of the best, most exciting and most compassionate > English science fiction writers of his century.
Barbara Paca, Ruth Starr Rose (1887-1965): Revelations of African American Life in Maryland and the World, 2015 In 1937, when she was living in Caldwell, New Jersey, she was awarded the Mary Hills Goodwin Prize at the exhibition of the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors in New York City for her painting "The Twilight Quartet," a portrait of four African American musicians from the historic settlement of Copperville, Maryland.13 Prizes Awarded at Women's Art Show The New York Times, January 26, 1937 In 1957 she was awarded a prize in the graphics category at the exhibition of the National Association of Women Artists.Art: A Game of Styles: Offerings from Abstract to Realist Are Displayed in National Women's Show The New York Times, May 9, 2957 Rose had a deep regard for African American spirituals. As early as 1956, she was credited by Howard University's Professor James A. Porter, the father of African American art history, for her representation of African American spirituals which he commended her for as being the most compassionate and complete to date.
We beseech most carefully your lordships on behalf of the city or rather the church of Tarragona and we order you to make a vigorous effort to restore it in every possible way for the remission of sins. For you know what a great defence it would be for Christ's people and what a terrible blow it would be to the Saracens if, by the goodness of God, the position of that famous city were restored. If the knights of other provinces have decided with one mind to go to the aid of the Asian Church and to liberate their brothers from the tyranny of the Saracens, so ought you with one mind and with our encouragement to work with greater endurance to help a church so near you resist the invasions of the Saracens. No one must doubt that if he dies on this expedition for the love of God and his brothers his sins will surely be forgiven and he will gain a share of eternal life through the most compassionate mercy of our God.
" He added, "I think we did have some catching up to do but I think that in this environment, we need to say clearly, that racism is abhorrent in the eyes of God." In the summer of 2017, addressing the issue of DACA and children born to illegal immigrants, Jeffress said the "president is one of the most compassionate people I have ever been around, and he was sincerely torn between his sincere compassion for the DACA recipients and the oath of office he took on January 20th to execute all the laws of the land." Commenting on the future for those who would be affected by a change in DACA policy, Jeffress added, "I think [the president] came up with the perfect solution of delaying the ending of DACA and allowing Congress, the rightful people, to make the laws to fix this problem." Jeffress summed up his views by stating, "Like nearly every pastor in America, I want to see a solution for children threatened with deportation...I believe it is unbiblical to tear apart families and to punish people who are in our country illegally through no fault of their own.

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