I can certainly sympathize with writers who don't want to put themselves or their loved ones at risk. — Adam Hochschild Copy Share Image
No one's gonna sympathize when we crash, they'll say you hit what you head for, you get what you ask. — Ani DiFranco Copy Share Image
I sympathize far more with heavier people than I ever will with thin. I'll never be thin. Let's be honest. — Kevin Smith Copy Share Image
I sympathize with any guy that misses because I know that it eats at your gut. — Morten Andersen Copy Share Image
I think that no matter how dark a person is, the more you learn about them, the more you understand about their… — John Hawkes Copy Share Image
I actually feel like the phrase 'big in Japan' is not appropriate for me. The reason is that there are more people… — Takashi Murakami Copy Share Image
When we hate a person, with an intimate, imaginative, human hatred, we enter into his mind, or sympathize -- any strong interest… — Charles Horton Cooley Copy Share Image
The next time you see a Muslim or Sikh at the airport, don't judge us - sympathize with us. Understand our humiliation… — Debbie Almontaser Copy Share Image
There's this artistic drive or something in me that impels me to sympathize with villains, but it's maybe not a great impulse… — ContraPoints Copy Share Image
“Somehow I always feel better with her. It’s as if she can completely sympathize with my thoughts and help me channel them… — Marie Lu Copy Share Image
I always sympathize with people who complain about the length of my books. It would take me a year to get through… — Ron Chernow Copy Share Image
I sympathize afresh with the mighty Voltaire who, when badgered on his deathbed and urged to renounce the devil, murmured that this… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
“Literature can train, and exercise, our ability to weep for those who are not us or ours. Who would we be if… — Susan Sontag Copy Share Image
No quality of human nature is more remarkable, both in itself and in its consequences, than that propensity we have to sympathize… — David Hume Copy Share Image
“That advice should be taken wherever example has failed, or precept be regarded where warning is ridiculed, is like a picture of… — Thomas Paine Copy Share Image
“Come out into the world about you, be it either wide or limited. Sympathize, not in thought only, but in action, with… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
The wonderful thing about books is that they allow us to enter imaginatively into someone else’s life. And when we do that,… — Katherine Paterson Copy Share Image
“People, like Sybell, believe one can only sympathize with what one has experienced. That is why they are always saying, 'as a… — Mary Cholmondeley Copy Share Image
“I sympathize, therefore, with those who would minimize, rather than with those who would maximize, economic entanglement among nations. Ideas, knowledge, science,… — John Maynard Keynes Copy Share Image
I ask Thee for a thankful love, Through constant watching wise, To meet the glad with joyful smiles, And to wipe the… — Anna Laetitia Waring Copy Share Image
It is easy to sympathize with the MIS staffs around the world, I mean who hasn't lost work due to Windows or… — Chris DiBona Copy Share Image
It is Christlike work to soothe and sympathize, and only those who have drunk the cup of sorrow are fully equipped to… — W. Sangster Copy Share Image
“in languages that derive from Latin "compassion" means: we cannot look on coolly as others suffer; or, we sympathize with those who… — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image
Don't be angry with the world. It will never hear you, sympathize with you or care about you. Life is a privilege… — Nate Copy Share Image
It is easy to sympathize at a distance,' said an old gentleman with a beard. 'I value more the kind word that… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Don't boast about your hardheartedness or refusal to shed tears. Instead, pray that God will give you a tender heart which will… — Lee Roberson Copy Share Image
“I do sympathize with them," Exel said. "I'd love to do nothing. Seems like a grand profession. It's never because of the… — Brandon Sanderson Copy Share Image
Anybody can sympathize with the sufferings of a friend, but it requires a very fine nature to sympathize with a friend's success. — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
Some of my fellow academics are very hostile, but I sympathize with them. They've been asleep for 500 years and they don't… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
You must originate, and you must sympathize; yon must possess, at the same time, the habit of communicating and the habit of… — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
Perhaps you could sympathize with those who seek to replace a dead child with a copy, or to copy a parent or… — Leon Kass Copy Share Image
Fans don't like owners. They know they are somewhere - actually, in Germany, some owners are anonymous. Fans don't sympathize with owners,… — Hasso Plattner Copy Share Image
Men naturally sympathize with the calamities of individuals; but they are inclined to look on a fallen party with contempt rather than… — Thomas B. Macaulay Copy Share Image
Nature refuses to sympathize with our sorrow. She seems not to have provided for, but by a thousand contrivances against it. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“I desire the company of a man who could sympathize with me, whose eyes would reply to mine... gentle yet corageous, possesed,… — Mary Shelley Copy Share Image
If you're not catfishing someone for romantic reasons, then it's going to be hard to sympathize and be compassionate with someone who… — Max Joseph Copy Share Image
You can't take this away from me You can't relieve these demons You can't make this OK for me You're the one… — Patience Copy Share Image
My stories are about humans and how they react, or fail to react, or react stupidly. I'm pointing the finger at us,… — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
“When people fall off their pedestals, you have two options. Either you can hate them for letting you down, or you can… — Sarah E. Morin Copy Share Image
I sympathize with politicians who have to watch every syllable they utter for fear it will be misused by somebody with an… — Richard Dawkins Copy Share Image