Sympathy For A Friend Quotes

Sympathy For A Friend Quotes by Emma Goldman, John Galsworthy, Albert Schweitzer, Thomas Moore, Marcus Tullius Cicero, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and many others.

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No one has yet realized the wealth of sympathy, the kindness and generosity hidden in the soul of a child. The effort of every true education should be to unlock that treasure.
Emma Goldman
Not the least hard thing to bear when they go from us, these quiet friends, is that they carry away with them so many years of our own lives.
John Galsworthy
The purpose of human life is to serve, and to show compassion and the will to help others.
Albert Schweitzer
Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal.
Thomas Moore
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
All sympathy not consistent with acknowledged virtue is but disguised selfishness.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Any mind that is capable of real sorrow is capable of good.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
No matter how prepared you think you are for the death of a loved one, it still comes as a shock, and it still hurts very deeply.
Billy Graham
Tears are the silent language of grief.
Voltaire
Grief is the price we pay for love.
Queen Elizabeth II
Sorrow is so easy to express and yet so hard to tell.
Joni Mitchell
Autumn wins you best by this its mute appeal to sympathy for its decay.
Robert Browning
The more sympathy you give, the less you need.
Malcolm Forbes
Sorrow can be alleviated by good sleep, a bath and a glass of wine.
Thomas Aquinas
Death ends a life, not a relationship.
Jack Lemmon
That though the radiance which was once so bright be now forever taken from my sight. Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, glory in the flower. We will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains behind.
William Wordsworth
A sympathetic friend can be quite as dear as a brother.
Homer