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Quotes About Empathy

You don't find a lot of coaches who cares more about you as a person than the results.
~ Ricky Rubio
I'm not homophobic. I mean, who cares? You know the state of the world, and you're only here for about 70, 80, years, so why do people worry about somebody's sex life? It's bonkers, really.
~ Anne Reid
Who cares about people's personal lives? I mean, honestly. How are you then able to disappear into a role?
~ Lee Pace
Ranjith is a great human being who cares for his community and his people a lot.
~ Rajinikanth
Something I miss terribly from the '60s - the most important phrase in the English language was, 'I got hung up.' Somebody says they got hung up, it's unassailable, you know? You don't go near that. Whoa! I know what that can be like.
~ Alan Arkin
I had to keep myself in check. Like, 'Whoa, whoa, whoa.' I'd never sat in a room, five feet away from a Klansman putting on his damn robe. That's what freaked me out a little bit. But I wanted to see a Klansman.
~ Daryl Davis
Whoever degrades another degrades me, And whatever is done or said returns at last to me.
~ Walt Whitman
Whoever is spared personal pain must feel himself called to help in diminishing the pain of others. We must all carry our share of the misery which lies upon the world.
~ Albert Schweitzer
Wherever you are in the world, whoever you are with, sometimes you feel desperately lonely.
~ Vanessa Kirby
Whoever refuses to remember the inhumanity is prone to new risks of infection.
~ Richard von Weizsaecker
Whoever comes to me finds me a mirror to whatever is in his heart. Thus, I try to help him to see qualities in himself that he needs to overcome.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
I will give my life to whoever in need, to any dear friend of mine.
~ Katrina Kaif
It is good to forget one's anger against one's wrongdoer, whoever he may be, for countless number of evils will quickly grow from this anger.
~ Thiruvalluvar
It is a light thing for whoever keeps his foot outside trouble to advise and counsel him that suffers.
~ Aeschylus
When the crying child is immediately isolated, and it is explained to him at the same time that whoever annoys others must not be with them, if this isolation is the absolute result and cannot be avoided, in the child's mind a basis is laid for the experience that one must be alone when one makes oneself unpleasant or disagreeable.
~ Ellen Key
Whoever understands how to do a kindness when he fares well would be a friend better than any possession.
~ Sophocles
I'm glad I get to do characters. It's just like a Polaroid shot of whoever the person is, and to me, anyway, that's kind of what life is like. You get a general sense of somebody, and then we're all good, we get it. We understand each other.
~ Fred Armisen
As long as you're a good person and you're doing things that don't hurt other people, whoever you are, just embrace that.
~ Riley Stearns
I have a big passion about civil rights for everyone - whoever is being downtrodden at the moment, it doesn't matter: racial discrimination or sexual orientation or gender. Whatever it is, I'm there. I think I was a born civil rights activist. I can't stand the smashing of a community. It's not fair and it's not right.
~ Pauley Perrette
I think that with everything I've done, in the end, whoever the central character is, they would find a way to forgive, because that's really important to me.
~ Tyler Perry
Whoever labors for the happiness of those he loves elevates himself, no matter whether he works in the dreary shop or the perfumed field.
~ Robert Green Ingersoll
There's only person in the world you can't see - yourself. But, God created - or whoever created us, we don't even have to argue that point - created us so perfect because we can actually see ourselves in other people.
~ Debbie Ford
I don't even have a type, I don't think. My type is just whoever can get along with me.
~ Hunter Hayes
Certainly as a kid, I grew up with Batman, Superman, whoever - they didn't need to be black for me to relate to them. But when a character like Cyborg came along, I got excited, because he looked a little bit more like me; his experiences were a little bit more like mine.
~ John Ridley