Quotes About Empathy
You cannot be mad at somebody who makes you laugh - it's as simple as that.
~ Jay Leno
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You have friends who actually care about you and speak the language of the inner self. You have avoided them of late. Your soul is as disheveled as your apartment, and until you can clean it up a little you don't want to invite anyone inside.
~ Jay McInerney
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a pockmarked boy with a scraggy ponytail and four tiny rings in his right ear leaned against the wall of the armory, holding his dog on a leash, a sign hanging from his neck: PLEASE FEEL FREE TO PET MY DOG. IT MAY MAKE YOU FEEL BETTER.
~ Jay McInerney
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So I'm living this life. Maybe, someday, I'll be able to choose another. For now, I can't. What keeps me sane - so to speak - is that I can listen. And you should too. You might think you can ignore people like me. But there are a lot of us. It's in your interest to hear what we're saying.
~ Jay Newman
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But Jesus felt her yearning, her fragility masked by bravado. He always broke down barriers, never erected them.
~ Jay Parini
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To be sure, late that afternoon, Union soldiers drifted into the Confederate camp, and soon knots of blue- and gray-clad men dotted the hills around Appomattox Court House; bullets were indeed replaced by backslaps, the rebel yell with a hearty Southern drawl, war fervor with the first hints of war nostalgia, unbridled hatred with nascent relief, and, by the next day, West Point mini-reunions were even breaking out at the McLean farmhouse. But
~ Jay Winik
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Talk between women friends is always therapy...
~ Jayne Anne Phillips
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I'm hungry for knowledge. The whole thing is to learn every day, to get brighter and brighter. That's what this world is about. You look at someone like Gandhi, and he glowed. Martin Luther King glowed. Muhammad Ali glows. I think that's from being bright all the time, and trying to be brighter.
~ Jay-Z
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I'm a mirror. If you're cool with me, I'm cool with you, and the exchange starts. What you see is what you reflect. If you don't like what you see, then you've done something. If I'm standoffish, that's because you are.
~ Jay-Z
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Torture has an indelible character. Whoever was tortured, stays tortured.
~ Jean Améry
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However tight I shut my eyes, there will always be a stray dog somewhere in the world who'll stop me being happy.
~ Jean Anouilh
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Sadder than the beggar is the man who eats alone in public.
~ Jean Baudrillard
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How many faces, how many bodies can you recognize, with your eyes closed, only by touching them? Have you ever closed your eyes and acted unconsciously? Or loved someone so blindly, you could almost feel their energy in a dark room and be moved by the powerful touch of their ideas?
~ Jean Baudrillard
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After the writer's death, reading his journal is like receiving a long letter.
~ Jean Cocteau
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All men's misfortunes spring from their hatred of being alone.
~ Jean de la Bruyere
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It is boorish to live ungraciously: the giving is the hardest part what does it cost to add a smile?
~ Jean de la Bruyere
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The pleasure of criticizing robs us of the pleasure of being moved by some very fine things
~ Jean de la Bruyere
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A hungry stomach cannot hear.
~ Jean de La Fontaine
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Beware, as long as you live, of judging people by appearances.
~ Jean de La Fontaine
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Le fabricateur souverain nous créa besaciers tous de même manière, tant ceux du temps passé que du temps d'aujourd'hui : Il fit pour nos défauts la poche de derrière, Et celle de devant pour les défauts d'autrui.
~ Jean de La Fontaine
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S'il fallait condamner Tous les ingrats qui sont au monde, A qui pourrait-on pardonner?
~ Jean de La Fontaine
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Author says that, while Eisenhower had other intellectual mentors, he learned how to lead men from Gen. Walter Krueger. Krueger was the first American enlisted man to rise to four-star general, and he so identified with those he led that he once invited a sentry out of the rain and gave him his own dry uniform.
~ Jean Edward Smith
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It's a bit traumatic," she noted, "to see your father, who took long walks with you, sailed with you, could out-jump you, and suddenly you look up and you see him walking on crutches—trying, struggling in heavy steel braces. And you see the sweat down his face, and you hear him saying, 'I must get down the driveway today—all the way down the driveway.
~ Jean Edward Smith
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Vomiting isn't bad either, take note. It is, in certain more obvious respects, a show of force. I have always liked this story 'A man holding with one hand to a one-way sign is vomiting into the gutter, another man goes past near him and tells him: "If you only knew how much I agree with you.
~ Jean Fremon
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