Quotes About Sympathy
Love cannot appear and become a true love without respect, tolerance, empathy, sympathy, care, and sacrifice.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
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The sympathy based on motives, indeed, leaves its point of the identity mark, in that the doubts take place as a natural process and lead to any determination. Such sympathy meets regret. The wise people keep them away from that.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
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This …this shouldn't have happened. I'm sorry." "Sorry?" Weak laughter bubbled up in her. Sorry was for when you stepped on someone's toe, or when you knocked over a lamp. Not for when you crushed someone's entire world.
~ Eileen Goudge
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We do not just have an idea of how someone else feels; we actually feel that way ourselves to some extent.
~ Elaine N. Aron
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Poise is the strength of body and strength of mind to control your Sympathy and your Knowledge. Unless you control your emotions they run over and you stand in the mire.
~ Elbert Hubbard
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Sympathy, Knowledge and Poise seem to be the three ingredients that are most needed in forming the Gentleman.
~ Elbert Hubbard
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It's funny how dogs and cats know the inside of folks better than other folks do, isn't it?
~ Eleanor H. Porter
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It's funny how dogs and cats know the insides of folks better than other folks do, isn't it?
~ Eleanor H. Porter
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You must try to understand truthfully what makes you do things or feel things. Until you have been able to face the truth about yourself you cannot be really sympathetic or understanding in regard to what happens to other people. But it takes courage to face yourself and to acknowledge what motivates you in the things you do.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
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Males always have something pathetic about them, at every age. A fragile arrogance, a frightened audacity. I no longer know, today, if they ever aroused in me love or only an affectionate sympathy for their weaknesses.
~ Elena Ferrante
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That even if we're constantly tempted to lower our guard -- out of love, or weariness, or sympathy, or kindness-- we women shouldn't do it. We can lose from one moment to the next everything that we have achieved.
~ Elena Ferrante
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You're really a good girl, poor you.
~ Elena Ferrante
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Me encontraba entre los que se esforzaban dia y noche, que conseguían magníficos resultados, que eran tratados incluso con simpatía y aprecio, pero que jamás lucirían con la actitud adecuada la alta calidad de esos estudios. Siempre tendría miedo: miedo de decir la frase equivocada, de usar un tono excesivo, de ir vestida de forma inadecuada, de revelar sentimientos mezquinos, de no tener pensamientos interesantes
~ Elena Ferrante
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understand, and understanding was something that we loved to do.
~ Elena Ferrante
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hear the mad sound of the brain of one echo in the mad sound of the brain of the other.
~ Elena Ferrante
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realized that on his lips was a mute laugh that I had never seen before. It became him, the expression of a sympathetic man who wishes to show that he knows what's what.
~ Elena Ferrante
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Even if we're continually tempted to lower our guard - for love or weariness, for sympathy or kindness - we women shouldn't do it. We can lose from one moment to the next everything that we've achieved.
~ Elena Ferrante
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Angelina, ¿qué no sabes que el amor no puede formarse a través de la compasión»
~ Elena Poniatowska
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linguist called Alla who advised us, among other things, to treat our more stupid students with sympathy, "as if they had cancer." While
~ Elif Batuman
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Sympathy is to love thy neighbor. Empathy is to leave her alone.
~ Anthony Marais
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The professional must learn to be moved and touched emotionally, yet at the same time stand back objectively: I've seen a lot of damage done by tea and sympathy.
~ Anthony Storr
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Blacking believes that 'feeling with the body' is as close as anyone can get to resonating with another person.
~ Anthony Storr
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It is depressing to hear the unfortunate or dying man jest.
~ Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
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One discourse celebrates detachment with the image of a rhinoceros: 'One whose mind is enmeshed in sympathy for friends and companions, neglects the true goal. Seeing this danger in intimacy, wander alone like a rhinoceros. … As a deer in the wilds, unfettered, goes for forage wherever it wants: the wise person, valuing freedom, wanders alone like a rhinoceros.
~ Antonia Macaro
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