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“Altruism holds that man has no right to exist for his own sake, that service to others is the only moral justification of his existence, and that self-sacrifice is his highest moral duty. The political expression of altruism is collectivism or statism, which holds that man's life and work belong to the state - to society, to the group, the gang, the race, the nation - and that the state may dispose of him in any way it pleases for the sake of whatever it deems to be its own tribal, collective good.”
Ayn Rand“Perhaps the most legitimately dispiriting thing about reciprocal altruism is that it is a misnomer. Whereas with kin selection the "goal" of our genes is to actually help another organism, with reciprocal altruism the goal is that the organism be left under the impression that we've helped; the impression alone is enough to bring the reciprocation.”
Robert Wright“Animals have genes for altruism, and those genes have been selected in the evolution of many creatures because of the advantage they confer for the continuing survival of the species.”
Lewis Thomas, Late Night Thoughts on Listening to Mahler's Ninth Symphony“We have so far to go to realize our human potential for compassion, altruism, and love.”
Jane Goodall, Harvest for Hope: A Guide to Mindful Eating“Selfishness is not a virtue. Altruism is not a moral weakness. Taxation is the price we pay for civilization.”
Darryl Cunningham“Loving others is the greatest gift we can give ourselves. Altruism that rewards one's self.”
Allan Lokos, Pocket Peace: Effective Practices for Enlightened Living“The practice of cultivating altruism has a beneficial effect not only from the religious point of view but also from the mundane point of view, not only for long term spiritual development but even in terms of immediate rewards.”
Dalai Lama XIV“Let us try to teach generosity and altruism, because we are born selfish. Let us understand what our own selfish genes are up to, because we may then at least have the chance to upset their designs, something that no other species has ever aspired to do.”
Richard Dawkins, The Selfish Gene“Compassion dervies from the Latin patiri and the Greek pathein, meaning "to suffer, undergo or experience." So "compassion" means "to endure [something] with another person," to put ourselves in somebody else's shoes, to feel her pain as though it were our own, and to enter generously into his point of view. That is why our hearts, discover what gives us pain, and then refuse, under any circumstance whatsoever, to inflict that pain on anybody else. Compassion can be defined, therefore, as an attitude of principled, consistent altruism.”
Karen Armstrong, Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life“Choose altruism, because selfishism is a lonely, cold, dark hole.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Making Wishes