658 Quotes About Sympathy
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- Author Olivia Sudjic
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Mizuko loved reading the dictionary. She liked it when there were multiple meanings for words and when opposite meanings could be contained.
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- Author Criss Jami
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The funny thing about the heart is a soft heart is a strong heart, and a hard heart is a weak heart.
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- Author Sue Grafton
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You can’t save others from themselves because those who make a perpetual muddle of their lives don’t appreciate your interfering with the drama they’ve created. They want your poor-sweet-baby sympathy, but they don’t want to change.
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- Author Wayne Gerard Trotman
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We sometimes hate the people we should feel sorry for. This helps no one.
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- Author Dorothy Thompson
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Peace has to be created, in order to be maintained. It is the product of Faith, Strength, Energy, Will, Sympathy, Justice, Imagination, and the triumph of principle. It will never be achieved by passivity and quietism.
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- Author Criss Jami
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I suspect that 'Kindness and Cruelty' and 'Mercy and Justice' all have secret affairs, as though they rendezvous only within certain sophisticated souls: those who hate being offensive, but love telling the truth.
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- Author Mitch Albom
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He told his friends that if they really wanted to help him, they would treat him not with sympathy but with visits, phone calls, a sharing of their problems - the way they had always.. because Morrie had always been a wonderful listener.
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- Author Fulton J. Sheen
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The mark of man is initiative, but the mark of woman is cooperation. Man talks about freedom; woman about sympathy, love, sacrifice. Man cooperates with nature; woman cooperates with God. Man was called to till the earth, to "rule over the earth"; woman to be the bearer of a life that comes from God.
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- Author Wilkie Collins
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Sympathies that lie too deep for words, too deep almost for thoughts, are touched, at such times, by other charms than those which the senses feel and which the resources of expression can realise.
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