Quotes about Compassion
Forgiveness is nothing less than the way we heal the world. We heal the world by healing each and every one of our hearts. The process is simple, but it is not easy.
— Desmond Tutu
Cultivate your forgiveness with your friends, with your family, with strangers, and with yourself. Remind yourself that every person you encounter carries a sorrow and a struggle. Recognize that we all share a fundamental humanity.
— Desmond Tutu
A person is a person because she recognizes others as persons.
— Desmond Tutu
The way to understand any enemy is to realize that, from his perspective, he is not a villain but a hero.
— Desmond Tutu
The cycle of reprisal and counter reprisal that had characterized their national history had to be broken and that the only way to do this was to go beyond retributive justice to restorative justice, to move on to forgiveness, because without it there was no future.
— Desmond Tutu
People are not born hating each other and wishing to cause harm. It is a learned condition.
— Desmond Tutu
Once you have been able to forgive, the final step is to either renew or release the relationship you have with the one who has harmed you. Indeed, even if you never speak to the person again, even if you never see them again, even if they are dead, they live on in ways that affect your life profoundly.
— Desmond Tutu
When you set out to change the world, the job seems insurmountable, but each of us can do his or her small part to effect change. We change the world when we choose to create a world of forgiveness in our own hearts and minds.
— Desmond Tutu
in the sentiment of Mahatma Gandhi, when we practice the law of an eye for an eye, we all end up blind.
— Desmond Tutu
Thus to forgive is indeed the best form of self-interest since anger, resentment, and revenge are corrosive of that summum bonum, that greatest good, communal harmony that enhances the humanity and personhood of all in the community.
— Desmond Tutu
It is a remarkable feat to be able to see past the inhumanity of the behavior and recognize the humanity of the person committing the atrocious acts. This is not weakness. This is heroic strength, the noblest strength of the human spirit.
— Desmond Tutu
In each of us, there is an innate ability to create joy out of suffering, to find hope in the most hopeless of situations, and to heal any relationship in need of healing.
— Desmond Tutu