Word: compassioner
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There is a frosty absence of compassion in Albee that is both a signature and a limitation on his talent. In Tennessee Williams, even the most grotesque character is touched with common humanity. Albee's people are less odd, but more inhuman. To O'Neill, marriage had its...
The lingering end was characteristic of the 87th's second session. This was still the overwhelmingly Democratic Congress of which President Kennedy recently boasted: "No Congress in recent years has made a record of progress and compassion to match this." But Kennedy must have been smiling through his tears...
None of these reasons, unfortunately, is particularly meaningful--or rather, each means far to much. The first approach, for example, can lead directly to the authorization of certain military aid programs whose well-publicized results are to encourage powerful military elites or rulers in some countries (like Pakistan or Argentina...
"No Congress in recent years has made a record of progress and compassion to match this, and only a Democratic Congress could pass these bills, for they were Democratic bills, sponsored and guided and enacted by Democratic majorities, and in most cases against a near-unanimous opposition of the Republican...
Episcopal faith healers acknowledge the efficacy of modern medicine and recognize that many "cures" are of psychosomatic illnesses. Explains St. Stephen's Price: "The balance of body, mind and soul is upset, and sickness follows. We can pray, and with God's help we can restore the proper...