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empathy people separated
You see people on rooftops. You see people separated from parents. There's a lot of empathy and sympathy. Patrick Rooney
empathy silence three
If you put shame in a petri dish, it needs three ingredients to grow exponentially: secrecy, silence, and judgment. If you put the same amount of shame in the petri dish and douse it with empathy, it can't survive. Brene Brown
empathy feelings understanding
Empathy is a special way of coming to know another and ourself, a kind of attuning and understanding. When empathy is extended, it satisfies our needs and wish for intimacy, it rescues us from our feelings of aloneness. Carl Rogers
empathy gone
Well, we know their staff, we have empathy for what they're going through, what they've gone through all season. Tommy Amaker
empathy tonight proud
Are you proud of yourself tonight that you have insulted a total stranger whose circumstances you know nothing about? Harper Lee
empathy consciousness biosphere
Can we reach biosphere consciousness and global empathy in time to avert planetary collapse? Jeremy Rifkin
empathy understanding feels
I will only take something or agree to do something that I feel like I understand, and inherent in understanding is empathy. Gillian Anderson
empathy parent great-relationship
As you get older you have more respect and empathy for your parents. Now I have a great relationship with both of them. Hugh Jackman
empathy apathy oblivion
Apathy is a sort of living oblivion. Horace Greeley
apathy care who-cares
Apathy's a problem but who cares? Michael Parenti
apathy indifference artificial
Indifference creates an artificial peace. Mason Cooley
apathy sin worst
The worst sin... is... to be indifferent. George Bernard Shaw
apathy get-up
To do peace, you must get up off your apathy. Yolanda King
apathy borders folly
Apathy borders upon folly. Publilius Syrus
apathy opposition
I was faced more with apathy than opposition. Adrian Cronauer
oblivion
Oblivion is not to be hired. Thomas Browne
oblivion importance courtroom
And what importance do I have in the courtroom of oblivion? Pablo Neruda