Path Quotes - Page 5

The bitterest tears shed over graves are for words left unsaid and deeds left undone.
Harriet Beecher Stowe (1866). “Little Foxes: Or, The Insignificant Little Habits which Mar Domestic Happiness”, p.58
They that love beyond the world cannot be separated by it. Death cannot kill what never dies.
Benjamin Franklin, William Penn (2012). “Franklin's Way to Wealth and Penn's Maxims”, p.79, Courier Corporation
"A Psalm of Life" st. 7 (1838)
Empathy is the capacity to think and feel oneself into the inner life of another person.
Heinz Kohut (2009). “How Does Analysis Cure?”, p.82, University of Chicago Press
Frag. B 2.2-6, quoted by Proclus, "Commentary on the Timaeus I", 345,
"Little Girl Lost". Book by Al DiOrio, 1974.
Only in the agony of parting do we look into the depths of love.
George Eliot (1873). “Wit and Wisdom of George Eliot”, p.188
Samuel Rogers, Thomas Campbell, James Montgomery, Charles Lamb, Henry Kirke White (1830). “The poetical works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White: complete in one volume”, p.169
Anita Moorjani (2012). “Dying to be Me: My Journey from Cancer, to Near Death, to True Healing”, p.18, Hay House, Inc
Autumn wins you best by this its mute appeal to sympathy for its decay.
Robert Browning, John Woolford, Daniel Karlin (1991). “The Poems of Browning: 1826-1840”, p.116, Pearson Education