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sympathy looking-for-sympathy
I'm not looking for sympathy at all. Arnold Schwarzenegger
sympathy country son
I am the son of a small and far-away nation and the other laureates have all come from different countries from all over the world and we all were equally received here with signs of sympathy. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
sympathy ifs
Science is better than sympathy, if only it is science. E. M. Forster
sympathy heart law
By the law of nature, there is no pleasure in suffering; but divine love, when it reigns in a heart, makes it take delight in its sufferings. Alphonsus Liguori
sympathy men brotherhood-of-man
Of a truth, men are mystically united: a mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one. Thomas Carlyle
sympathy grief world
The world has no sympathy with any but positive griefs. It will pity you for what you lose; never for what you lack Sophie Swetchine
sympathy world needs
Needs there groan a world in anguish just to teach us sympathy? Robert Browning
sympathy fall autumn
Autumn wins you best by this its mute appeal to sympathy for its decay. Robert Browning
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
flower smell giving
There is nothing in which deduction is so necessary as in religion," said he, leaning with his back against the shutters. "It can be built up as an exact science by the reasoner. Our highest assurance of the goodness of Providence seems to me to rest in the flowers. All other things, our powers, our desires, our food, are all really necessary for our existence in the first instance. But this rose is an extra. Its smell and its colour are an embellishment of life, not a condition of it. It is only goodness which gives extras, and so I say again that we have much to hope from the flowers. Arthur Conan Doyle
flower teaching garden
Zen is to religion what a Japanese "rock garden" is to a garden. Zen knows no god, no afterlife, no good and no evil, as the rock-garden knows no flowers, herbs or shrubs. It has no doctrine or holy writ: its teaching is transmitted mainly in the form of parables as ambiguous as the pebbles in the rock-garden which symbolise now a mountain, now a fleeting tiger. When a disciple asks "What is Zen?", the master's traditional answer is "Three pounds of flax" or "A decaying noodle" or "A toilet stick" or a whack on the pupil's head. Arthur Koestler
flower garden thinking
Dear Diary, Today I tried not to think about Mr. Knightly. I tried not to think about him when I discussed the menu with Cook... I tried not to think about him in the garden where I thrice plucked the petals off a daisy to acertain his feelings for Harriet. I don't think we should keep daisies in the garden, they really are a drab little flower. And I tried not to think about him when I went to bed, but something had to be done. Jane Austen
flower boss utterance
When I began painting, all my paintings were of words which were gutteral utterances like Smash, Boss, Eat. Those words were like flowers in a vase. Edward Ruscha
flower writing done
God knows I've done enough crap in my life to grow a few flowers. Dustin Hoffman
flower bouquets dandelions
If dandelions were hard to grow, they would be most welcome on any lawn. Andrew Mason
flower fruit gone
The flower's are gone when the Fruits appear to ripen. Alexander Pope
flower modesty virtue
Modesty, that perennial flower planted instinctively in the human breast, blooms therein only as continence guards and virtue keeps. Amos Bronson Alcott
flower angel dark
Flowers grow out of dark moments. Corita Kent