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sympathy sparks favour
It is a lively spark of nobleness to descend in most favour to one when he is lowest in affliction Philip Sidney
sympathy depressing knowledge
There is hardly any contact more depressing to a young ardent creature than that of a mind in which years full of knowledge seem to have issued in a blank absence of interest or sympathy. George Eliot
sympathy men foundation
If men and women are to understand each other, to enter into each other's nature with mutual sympathy, and to become capable of genuine comradeship, the foundation must be laid in youth. Havelock Ellis
sympathy party humanity
The novelist must look on humanity without partiality or prejudice. His sympathy, like that of the historian, must be unbounded, and untainted by sect or party. Goldwin Smith
sympathy expression people
There is only one thing I hope to see before I die, and that is that my people should not need expressions of sympathy anymore. Golda Meir
sympathy reality imagination
True sympathy is putting ourselves in another's place; and we are moved in proportion to the reality of our imagination. Hosea Ballou
sympathy criticism goes-on
Criticism in the universities, I'll have to admit, has entered a phase where I am totally out of sympathy with 95% of what goes on. It's Stalinism without Stalin. Harold Bloom
sympathy profound desire
To desire and expect nothing for oneself and to have profound sympathy for others is genuine holiness. Ivan Turgenev
sympathy heart islands
It seemed to me that all things were possible on the island, all tyrannies and cruelties, though in small; and if, in despite of what was possible, we lived at peace with another, surely this was proof that certain laws unknown to us held sway, or else that we had been following the promptings of our hearts all this time, and our hearts had not betrayed us. J. M. Coetzee
grief people empathy
After the Ankara bombings on October 10, people were asked to hold a minute of silence, but many refused. Our society can't even unite in grief to honor the victims. We've lost our empathy. That's maybe the worst. Elif Safak
grief too-much asks
Death is too much to ask of the living. Dodie Smith
grief
When grief is deepest, words are fewest. Ann Voskamp
grief patches
Patch grief with proverbs. William Shakespeare
grief grieving trying
All those who try to go it sole alone, Too proud to be beholden for relief, Are absolutely sure to come to grief. Robert Frost
grief political poetry
Poetry is about the grief. Politics is about the grievance. Robert Frost
grief flower eden
Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay. Robert Frost
grief men feelings
Grief is the doorway to a man's feelings. Robert Bly
grief sorrow speak
Could my griefs speak, the tale would have no end. Thomas Otway
joy poor
The poor evangelize you about what's important and what is the Gospel, and that that's where the joy is. Greg Boyle
joy holy obedience
If the text is God's Word, it is appropriate that we respond with reverence, a certain fear, a holy joy, a questing obedience. D. A. Carson
joy youth trouble
If I have known much trouble in my youth, I have also known much joy. Clara Schumann
joy parent anxiety
The parents age must be remembered, both for joy and anxiety. Confucius
joy secret resistance
Resistance is the secret of joy! Alice Walker
joy secret doubt
...the secret to joy is to keep seeking God where we doubt He is. Ann Voskamp
joy liberty sisyphus
Outside of that single fatality of death, everything, joy or happiness, is liberty. Albert Camus
joy world reader
the joy of someone who had been a reader all her life, whose world had been immeasurably enlarged by the words of others. Anna Quindlen
joy vivid retrospect
A lively retrospect summons back to us once more our youth, with vivid reflex of its early joys and unstained pleasures. Alfred de Musset