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    “The foolishness of men who care, and the wisdom of those who do not. Both opposing the last— the single distrust of all who are foolish in the beginning, in the deafness of the latter, the ones that fill themselves concretely, as if a dignity could be ignored, of hatred. For the first can not draw themselves together as the last is in foolishness. And yet as they do, the first only can thrive as the last does, until it does not, they lose their own foolishness, depending all their hope, on the second. Embraced as the first branches from them, in a circle, perfect, yet ripping the very fabric apart, piece by piece, second, by second, everlasting in misery.”
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  1. “Character is revealed... in the power to discern the suffering of other people when we ourselves are suffering; in the ability to detect the hunger of others when we are hungry; and in the power to reach out and extend compassion for the spiritual agony of others when we are in the midst of our own spiritual distress. Thus, character is demonstrated by looking and reaching outward when the natural and instinctive response is to be self-absorbed and turn inward. If such a capacity is indeed the ultimate criterion of moral character, then the Savior of the world is the perfect example of such a consistent and charitable character.”

    — David A. Bednar 

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