Kindness
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To offset this, we have two official "blacks" whose education, intelligence and
kindness
beats anything even the best of the latter might have been capable of.
The central character (Angie) played by Kierston Wareing is a self employed recruitment agent an ambitious and vibrant women who wont take no for an answer, she has a certain cheek and charm that is compelling and shows us some level of kindness, but also has a darker side which she has no problems in showing to people.
It talks of war without begging for kindness, mercy or pity.
She maintains her dignity and her natural
kindness
in spite of the most difficult circumstances.
He discovers that loyalty, friendship, kindness, and compassion are still values worth embracing.
Yet we celebrate the
kindness
of a stranger who donates a kidney to a young child.
The sad paradox is that while the world had been learning of and celebrating his legendary
kindness
as a person, he will now be distinguished for all time by an act of aggression.
Indeed, the eight years I spent in England as a child made me a lifelong Anglophile, not to mention a proponent of
kindness
and magnanimity for those fleeing persecution.
Thus, the joint declaration incorrectly treats “the rare doers of kindness” as a “common phenomenon,” and the “widespread events of [Poles] handing over [Jews]” as “rarities.”
“We are really late,” he says, “in repaying our obligation” for “the
kindness
of Myanmar.”
Hers was not
kindness
but the pure, strong poison of love.
In this sense, The Lucifer Effect is a celebration of the human capacity to choose
kindness
over cruelty, caring over indifference, creativity over destructiveness, and heroism over villainy.
Money helps, but so do other things, such as close human relationships, acts of kindness, absorbing interests, and the chance to live in a free, ethical, and well-governed democratic society.
Low morale results from too little
kindness
and decency; it is a failure of custom and manners, a loss of social purpose, a diminution of the ability or the will to distinguish right from wrong and then to act rightly.
Even in divisive times like the present, human ingenuity, kindness, innovation, and creativity are powering us forward.
Rather, these are old policies that do not accommodate China’s new status or respond to “Chinese kindness.”
Neuroscientists have identified three components of altruism that anyone can develop as acquired skills: empathy (understanding and sharing the feelings of another), loving
kindness
(the wish to spread happiness), and compassion (a desire to relieve the suffering of another).
A few weeks ago, Burma’s monks began to march and pray and spread loving
kindness
in an effort to solve our nation’s problems peacefully.
We have not lost our loving
kindness
towards ordinary soldiers, nor even towards the leaders who ordered them to brutalize their own people, but we wanted to urge them to change while there was still time.
Finally, since the mid-1980s, following Margaret Thatcher’s willful vandalism of British industry, the UK economy has relied on “the
kindness
of strangers.”
The idea that you work hard and pay your income taxes, while I live off your enforced kindness, doing nothing by choice, is untenable.
The
Kindness
of StrangersNEW HAVEN – I admit that it is an unusual way to see the world, but, when reading the newspaper, I am constantly struck by the extent of human
kindness.
As a psychologist, I am fascinated by the origin and consequences of such
kindness.
Another factor is the spread of ideologies, both secular and religious, that encourage us to care for distant others, that persuade us to expand our
kindness
beyond our immediate circle.
The effects of our
kindness
are not zero-sum.
And many people who are ill, self-isolating, or suddenly unemployed depend on the
kindness
of neighbors, friends, and strangers to get by.
Under a no-deal Brexit, Britain will find itself suddenly dependent on the
kindness
of America’s strange president, and facing existential challenges to the union of Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, and England.
The sense of delight among the Japanese was overflowing, and I could not have imagined in advance the
kindness
of the sentiments I received from abroad.
Her statement Friday evening was pitch perfect: “We were not chosen for this violence because we condone racism,” but because “we represent diversity, kindness, compassion, a home for those who share our values, refuge for those who need it.”
The puzzle is why ordinary Americans – though by no means the majority of them – support US President Donald Trump, who, unlike them, seems to have little interest in kindness, civility, and empathy, and little concern for the marginalized and the different.
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