Sympathy is important, but it rings hollow if not followed by action. — Chris Murphy Copy Share Image
The secrets of life are not shown except to sympathy and likeness. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
“I was on the sidewalk, buffering, wondering if it was okay to follow people in real life.” — Olivia Sudjic Copy Share Image
“Nor do I in any way approve of the modern sympathy with invalids. I consider it morbid. Illness of any kind is… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
No one can deal with the hearts of men unless he has the sympathy which is given by love. — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
Sympathy is the first condition of criticism; reason and justice presuppose, at their origin, emotion. — Henri Frederic Amiel Copy Share Image
As we learn to have compassion for ourselves, the circle of compassion for others - what and whom we can work with,… — Pema Chodron Copy Share Image
To commiserate is sometimes more than to give, for money is external to a man's self, but he who bestows compassion communicates… — William Mountford Copy Share Image
“If we possess narrative sympathy - enabling us to see the world from other's point of view - we cannot kill. If… — Richard Kearney Copy Share Image
“Instantly I remembered everything I hated about him. But it was, in a way, comforting to know that he had not changed… — Olivia Sudjic Copy Share Image
They [the people under you] may desire help, but more than anything else they desire sympathy. Don't make the mistake of turning… — Napoleon Hill Copy Share Image
Could I tell them I was sorry their loved one was dead, when he’d tried to kill me? There was no rule… — Charlaine Harris Copy Share Image
“It must be remembered that while sympathy with joy intensifies the sum of joy in the world, sympathy with pain does not… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
“Sympathy is a nobler feeling than pity. But if sympathy is the principal reason that one person is drawn to another, there… — Dean Koontz Copy Share Image
Sympathy wanting, all is wanting; its personal magnetism is the conductor of the sacred spark that lights our atoms, puts us m… — Amos Bronson Alcott Copy Share Image
“Obviously. It seems to be in the nature of adulthood that we venerate the past, grieve its obsolescence, and even live there… — Steve Rasnic Tem Copy Share Image
Damn any man who sympathizes with Indians! . . . . I have come to kill Indians, and believe it is right… — John Chivington Copy Share Image
I belong to a nation which over the past centuries has experienced many hardships and reverses. The world reacted with silence or… — Lech Walesa Copy Share Image
“He felt as my papa felt,” Sara thought. “He was ill as my papa was; but he did not die.” So her… — Frances Hodgson Burnett Copy Share Image
“When she did walk, to the bathroom between the chairs and the customers leaning back in them, oblivious to her manoeuvres, the… — Olivia Sudjic Copy Share Image
I'm being explicit about really horrifying experiences in my life, but my hope has always been to be responsible as an artist… — Sufjan Stevens Copy Share Image
It's very easy for me to feel sympathy for people who are messed up. It's not that I'm a pseudo-saint or a… — Donald Ray Pollock Copy Share Image
It is a painful thing to say to oneself: by choosing one road I am turning my back on a thousand others.… — Antonin Sertillanges Copy Share Image
Of course I can have a simple reaction of sympathy and sorrow to destruction. But you also know that you can't have… — Aleksandra Mir Copy Share Image
Whatever sympathy I feel towards religions, whatever admiration for some of their adherents, whatever historical or biological necessity I see in them,… — John Fowles Copy Share Image
“It must be really rough, forced to put on a beautiful dress, stick some diamonds or whatever all over you and choke… — J.D. Robb Copy Share Image
“He had deduced also that I was quirky and promised me that he was too.” — Olivia Sudjic Copy Share Image