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Quotes about Compassion

Charity is only as warm as those who administer it.
— Dorothy Day
Everything a baptized person does every day should be directly or indirectly related to the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy.
— Dorothy Day
I don't think God is so jealous about our worship of Him that He will want to separate those who serve His purposes, serve His goodness, because they have read a book, even one written by an atheist, and have been moved, or because they have wanted to be fair all their lives, but have never stepped in a church, from those who have heard God's words in church or read His words in the Bible and become convinced by them.
— Dorothy Day
There are two things you should know about the poor: they tend to smell, and they are ungrateful.
— Dorothy Day
God put us here to go through this kind of mental gymnastics, and He certainly put us here to enjoy our sexual lives. He put us here to ask, to try and find out the best way possible to live with our neighbors. Of course, you can go through a life not asking, and that's the tragedy: so many lives lived in moral blindness.
— Dorothy Day
Love your enemies." That is the hardest saying of all. Please, Father in heaven who made me, take away my heart of stone and give me a heart of flesh to love my enemy. It is a terrible thought — "we love God as much as the one we love the least.
— Dorothy Day
Meditation on the bus. Rainy and cold. Thinking gloomily of the sins and shortcomings of others, it suddenly came to me to remember my own offenses, just as heinous as those of others. If I concern myself with my own sins and lament them, if I remember my own failures and lapses, I will not be resentful of others. This was most cheering and lifted the load of gloom from my mind. It makes one unhappy to judge people and happy to love them.
— Dorothy Day
When I think of the human suffering, the terrible amount of energy needed to move even infinitesimally toward a more decent life I am amazed at human patience.
— Dorothy Day
If the way of spiritual childhood became general, who does not see how easily would be realized the reformation of human society...
— Dorothy Day
He did not begin by tearing down, or by painting so intense a picture of misery and injustice that you burned to change the world. Instead, he aroused in you a sense of your own capacities for work, for accomplishment. He made you feel that you and all men had great and generous hearts with which to love God. If you once recognized this fact in yourself you would expect and find it in others.
— Dorothy Day
The true atheist is the one who denies God's image in the "least of these.
— Dorothy Day
Do not condemn the man that cannot think or act as fast as you can, because there was a time when you could not do things as well as you can today.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.