Quotes about Compassion
it's better for unkind words to be down on paper than for Mother to have to carry them around in her heart
— Anne Frank
Love finds a way.
— Anne Frank
In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart.
— Anne Frank
Human greatness does not lie in wealth or power, but in character and goodness. People
— Anne Frank
that we live in a paradise compared to the Jews who aren't in hiding.
— Anne Frank
Dearest Kitty, So there we were, Father, Mother and I, walking in the pouring rain, each of us with a schoolbag and a shopping bag filled to the brim with the most varied assortment of items. The people on their way to work at that early hour gave us sympathetic looks; you could tell by their faces that they were sorry they couldn't offer us some kind of transportation; the conspicuous yellow star spoke for itself. Only
— Anne Frank
person who's happy will make others happy; a person who has courage and faith will never die in misery!
— Anne Frank
No matter how poor one is, one can still give others riches
— Anne Frank
Must I keep thinking about those other people, whatever I am doing? And if I want to laugh about something, should I stop myself quickly and feel ashamed that I am cheerful? Ought I then to cry the whole day long? No, that I can't do. Besides, in time this gloom will wear off.
— Anne Frank
Despite all my theories and efforts, I miss -- every day and every hour of the day -- having a mother who understands me. That's why with everything I do and write, I imagine the kind of mom I'd like to be to my children later on. The kind of mom who doesn't take everything people say too seriously, but who does take me seriously.
— Anne Frank
But there's one thing I can't do, and that's to love Mother with the devotion of a child. I soothe my conscience with the thought that it's better for unkind words to be down on paper than for Mother to have to carry them around in her heart.
— Anne Frank
Why do people have to starve when mountains of food are rotting away in other parts of the world?
— Anne Frank