Word: compassioner
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Kissinger has devised a totally new diplomatic approach. He brought a special compassion for human misery and an understanding of the political problems of other men that in the end transcended even the awesome Kissinger ego. That compassion is rooted in his past, and there is no better explanation than...
It is because Tennessee Williams once was just such an artist that the appearance of Out Cry is immensely saddening. Here, the man who suffers and the mind which creates are no more separate than a drunk and his crying jag In the plays that earned Williams his reputation as...
She began pursuing the elderly in all of their individuality five years ago, when her marriage was in ruins and she sought "someplace where a deep, ragged sigh would not sound unusual." She found it in a rundown hotel peopled by pensioners in an unnamed American city. She was both...
Sir / President Nixon, speaking recently on amnesty [Feb. 12], said that it is a rule of life that those who make mistakes must pay for them. If we live in a world of stubbornness and insensitivity, then this means that they must pay with great hardship. If we live in...
LATELY WE HAVE spent a lot of time discussing amnesty. President Nixon, with his usual comprehensive knowledge and compassion, tells us that the word means forgiveness. Everyone makes mistakes, he concedes--he has made mistakes himself--but mistakes must be paid for. With unwonted generosity, Nixon even acknowledges the asylum...