1. Grief is only the memory of widowed affections. - James Martineau
2. What ye have been ye still shall be, When we are dust the dust among, O yellow flowers! - Henry Austin Dobson
3. Grief is a normal and natural response to loss. It is originally an unlearned feeling process. Keeping grief inside increases your pain. - Anne Grant
4. I believe that everyone can appreciate the right of a family to grieve the loss of a loved one in peace, regardless of anyone's position on the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. - Dave Reichert
5. At a family's most difficult time, I want to make sure at a minimum that they have the very basic of comforts: the ability to grieve their loss privately and the knowledge that their country is grateful for their loved one's sacrifice and service. - Dave Reichert
6. Life has never been easy. Nor is it meant to be. It is a matter of being joyous in the face of sorrow. - Dirk Benedict
7. If we wait until our lives are free from sorrow or difficulty, then we wait forever. And miss the entire point. - Dirk Benedict
8. The only cure for grief is action. - George Henry Lewes
9. Sympathy is two hearts tugging at one load. - Charles Henry Parkhurst
10. Sympathy is charming, but it does not make up for pain. - Lillie Langtry
11. Let no one weep for me, or celebrate my funeral with mourning; for I still live, as I pass to and fro through the mouths of men. - Quintus Ennius
12. You don't go around grieving all the time, but the grief is still there and always will be. - Nigella Lawson
13. As Christians, our compassion is simply a response to the love that God has already shown us. - Steven Curtis Chapman
14. Farewell, dearest friend, never to see one another any more till at the right hand of Christ. - Donald Cargill
15. In any business, the more you learn, the more sympathetic you can be to other people's positions. - Peter Asher
16. Both tears and sweat are salty, but they render a different result. Tears will get you sympathy; sweat will get you change. - Jesse Jackson
17. Character is made of duty and love and sympathy, and, above all, of living and working for others. - Robert Green Ingersoll
18. It is only after one is in trouble that one realizes how little sympathy and kindness there are in the world. - Nellie Bly
19. I have a strong sympathy for all women who have struggled and suffered. - Edmonia Lewis
20. I tend to foster drama via bleakness. If I want the reader to feel sympathy for a character, I cleave the character in half, on his birthday. And then it starts raining. And he's made of sugar. - George Saunders
21. It appears to be a law that you cannot have a deep sympathy with both man and nature. - Henry David Thoreau
22. There is something terribly morbid in the modern sympathy with pain. One should sympathies with the color, the beauty, the joy of life. The less said about life's sores the better. - Oscar Wilde
23. I have embraced crying mothers who have lost their children because our politicians put their personal agendas before the national good. I have no patience for injustice, no tolerance for government incompetence, no sympathy for leaders who fail their citizens. - Donald Trump
24. The Nazi movement is in many respects one which has my warmest sympathy. - George Bernard Shaw
25. And whoever walks a furlong without sympathy walks to his own funeral drest in his shroud. - Walt Whitman
26. Autumn wins you best by this its mute appeal to sympathy for its decay. - Robert Browning
27. The rule of friendship means there should be mutual sympathy between them, each supplying what the other lacks and trying to benefit the other, always using friendly and sincere words. - Marcus Tullius Cicero
28. Sympathy is one of the principles most widely rooted in our nature: we rejoice to see ourselves reflected in another; and, perversely enough, we sometimes have a secret pleasure in seeing the sin which dwells in ourselves existing under a deformed and monstrous aspect in another. - William Godwin
29. Marriage must be a relation either of sympathy or of conquest. - George Eliot
30. Two nations between whom there is no intercourse and no sympathy; who are as ignorant of each other's habits, thoughts, and feelings, as if they were dwellers in different zones, or inhabitants of different planets. The rich and the poor. - Benjamin Disraeli
31. Men we shall have only as we make manhood the object of the work of the schools - intelligence, broad sympathy, knowledge of the world that was and is, and of the relation of men to it - this is the curriculum of that Higher Education which must underlie true life. - W. E. B. Du Bois
32. The community stagnates without the impulse of the individual. The impulse dies away without the sympathy of the community. - William James
33. Pierre Curie came to see me and showed a simple and sincere sympathy with my student life. Soon he caught the habit of speaking to me of his dream of an existence consecrated entirely to scientific research, and he asked me to share that life. - Marie Curie
34. The knowledge that we have brother scouts working in the same uniform, to the same ends, in the same way, in all corners of the Empire, cannot but make scouts proud of their brotherhood, and cannot fail to bring them into closer sympathy. - Robert Baden-Powell
35. True Scouts are the best friends of animals, for from living in the woods and wilds, and practising observation and tracking, they get to know more than other people about the ways and habits of birds and animals, and therefore they understand them and are more in sympathy with them. - Robert Baden-Powell
36. I take people very seriously. People are all I take seriously, in fact. Therefore, I have nothing but sympathy for how people behave - and nothing but laughter to console them with. - John Irving
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