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Thinking about Compassion
9:14 AM
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Here's a thought for the day from Isaac Bashevis Singer:
You can't have
compassion
without
passion
.
[This thought comes from a 1964 interview with Studs Terkel, where it dawned on Singer for the first time right there, on the air.]
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