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Because there is something helpless and weak and innocent - something like an infant - deep inside us all that really su
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"Because there is something helpless and weak and innocent - something like an infant - deep inside us all that really suffers in ways we would never permit an insect to suffer"

- Jack Henry Abbott

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In this quote, Jack Henry Abbott is highlighting the vulnerability and fragility that exists within every human being. He compares this inner vulnerability to that of an infant, emphasizing its innocence and vulnerability. Abbott suggests that this inner part of ourselves is frequently ignored and neglected, in spite of the reality that it experiences suffering in ways that we would never ever permit even the smallest of creatures. This quote functions as a suggestion to reveal compassion and compassion towards others, along with towards ourselves, as we all have this fragile and delicate aspect within us that is worthy of to be acknowledged and safeguarded.

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Jack Henry Abbott This quote is written / told by Jack Henry Abbott between January 21, 1944 and February 10, 2002. He was a famous Criminal from USA. The author also have 17 other quotes.

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