
Source: Moral Inquiries on the Situation of Man and of Brutes (1824), Chapter 11, pp. 149–150
The Age of Extremes (1992)
Source: Moral Inquiries on the Situation of Man and of Brutes (1824), Chapter 11, pp. 149–150
homily of J-P II at Radom military base in Warsaw, Poland on June 4, 1991.
Source: Unborn Word of the Day http://unbornwordoftheday.com/2007/07/13/jpii-revealed-heartfelt-pain-about-abortion-to-his-countrymen/
“It is said that the greatest cruelty is drawn from those with the kindest hearts.”
Source: Temple of the Winds
Straight away, I said, "That's it – I'm going vegetarian".
"Oli Sykes joins animal rights campaign" https://web.archive.org/web/20131105210441/http://www.kerrang.com/blog/2008/10/oli_sykes_joins_animal_rights.html, interview with Kerrang! (30 October 2008).
Source: A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael
Sādhanā : The Realisation of Life http://www.spiritualbee.com/spiritual-book-by-tagore/ (1916)
Context: Of course man is useful to man, because his body is a marvellous machine and his mind an organ of wonderful efficiency. But he is a spirit as well, and this spirit is truly known only by love. When we define a man by the market value of the service we can expect of him, we know him imperfectly. With this limited knowledge of him it becomes easy for us to be unjust to him and to entertain feelings of triumphant self-congratulation when, on account of some cruel advantage on our side, we can get out of him much more than we have paid for. But when we know him as a spirit we know him as our own. We at once feel that cruelty to him is cruelty to ourselves, to make him small is stealing from our own humanity...
“Love and freedom are such hideous words. So many cruelties have been done in their name.”
Source: Star of the Sea