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Sympathy Quotes - Page 19

For the dead there are no more toils.

Sophocles (2013). “Sophocles II: Ajax, The Women of Trachis, Electra, Philoctetes, The Trackers”, p.127, University of Chicago Press

I feel no sympathy for my food.

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It is much more easy to have sympathy with suffering than it is to have sympathy with thought.

Oscar Wilde (2007). “Epigrams of Oscar Wilde”, p.216, Wordsworth Editions

I required kindness and sympathy, but I did not believe myself utterly unworthy of it.

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1869). “Frankenstein: Or, The Modern Prometheus”, p.104

There is some danger lest there be no real religion in the heart which craves too much daily sympathy.

Margaret Fuller, Margaret F. Ossoli (2008). “Woman in the Ninteenth Century (EasyRead Large Edition)”, p.379, ReadHowYouWant.com

Sympathy is a sweet thing.

Louisa May Alcott (1872). “Little Men: Fife at Plumfield with Jo's Boys”, p.36

I would go fifty miles on foot to kiss the hand of that man whose generous heart will give up the reins of his imagination into his Author's hands; be pleased, he knows not why, and cares not wherefore.

Laurence Sterne (1849). “The Works of Laurence Sterne: Containing The Life and Opinions of Tristan Shandy ... [etc.] ; with a Life of the Author Written by Himself”, p.82