Which is your favourite quote from the book?
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Re: Which is your favourite quote from the book?
Love this quote! And how true, right? Who doesn't know someone (and kudos to you if you are that someone!) that will go absolutely above and beyond to do something beautiful for others, even though the 'others' may never recognize it.
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I was scrolling through the replies to see if someone has quoted this and found this post. I liked this quote too because it is 'simple but effective'. A few words but they have deeper meaning and that is why I liked it.Scrawling Pen wrote: ↑11 Jan 2018, 20:01 My favorite quote was "We all possess the power of compassion..." Although it is incredibly simple, I absolutely believe it. No matter who you are--rich, poor, successful, struggling, etc.--you have the ability to show compassion. If everyone just showed a bit of compassion, we might truly change the world.
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This is what impressed me too. Even the branded ''monsters'' weren't always that way.Scrawling Pen wrote: ↑11 Jan 2018, 20:01 My favorite quote was "We all possess the power of compassion..." Although it is incredibly simple, I absolutely believe it. No matter who you are--rich, poor, successful, struggling, etc.--you have the ability to show compassion. If everyone just showed a bit of compassion, we might truly change the world.
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This is what impressed me too. Even the branded ''monsters'' weren't always that way.Scrawling Pen wrote: ↑11 Jan 2018, 20:01 My favorite quote was "We all possess the power of compassion..." Although it is incredibly simple, I absolutely believe it. No matter who you are--rich, poor, successful, struggling, etc.--you have the ability to show compassion. If everyone just showed a bit of compassion, we might truly change the world.
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So true! Thank you for sharing!Scrawling Pen wrote: ↑11 Jan 2018, 20:01 My favorite quote was "We all possess the power of compassion..." Although it is incredibly simple, I absolutely believe it. No matter who you are--rich, poor, successful, struggling, etc.--you have the ability to show compassion. If everyone just showed a bit of compassion, we might truly change the world.
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I think this is deep - Identity. I sometimes wonder if age has to do with it. When you grow older, become more independent, you can afford to be who you want to be regardless whether others accept who you are.Gikonyo Caroline wrote: ↑14 Jan 2018, 11:43 A free man is free because at some point in his life he's willing to stop hiding and be himself. This is definitely my favourite quote drawn from my favourite subject Identity
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