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Sentences that sympathize with other people's experiences.
1. Compassion has great chemical value in neutralizing acidic violence. Three quarters of the people you meet tomorrow are eager for sympathy. Give them sympathy! They'll like you. Carnegie

What makes people indifferent is that everyone has or thinks he has unbearable distress. -Schopenhauer

3. Understand and endure the pain of others through sympathy, and your heart will be enriched. -Zweig

4. Don't probe into a kind of pain too deeply, so as not to cause new pain. Fuller

5. Too much sympathy is wrong. Of course, too little sympathy is even more wrong. In this respect, as in other things, it is not good to go to extremes. Bertrand Russell

Things closely related to the family will affect the family, and people's hearts will soon be indifferent to the misfortunes of strangers. -Pindar

If you pity their shallowness, you won't be annoyed by their behavior. -(China writer) Roland

8. "Satire" and "pity" are good advisers today. The former makes life lovely with smiles, while the latter makes life sacred with tears. -Francis (French writer)

9. True sympathy is when you are sad, not when you are happy. -(China essayist) Bing Xin

10, longing for sympathy is a kind of narcissism, and it is also a kind of narcissism that makes neighbors spend money. -(German philosopher) Nietzsche

1 1. No matter how deep your sorrow is, don't expect sympathy, because sympathy itself contains contempt. -(Ancient Greek philosopher) Plato

12. Compassion is a loan. For the sake of prudence, it is best not to abuse it. Romain rolland (French writer)

13, soul mates will inevitably resonate in sadness. -(British playwright and poet) Shakespeare

14. Compassion is a bit like morphine. At first, it is indeed the most effective panacea for pain relief and treatment, but if you don't know the weight to use and the limit of stopping, it will become the most terrible poison. -(Austrian writer) Zweig

15, a person's sympathy should be controlled well, otherwise it is much more harmful than indifference. -(Austrian writer) Zweig

16, anyone will sympathize with the misfortunes of others. Once others get out of trouble, sympathizers will feel boring. -(Japanese novelist) Akutagawa Ryunosuke

17, be good at forgiving weaknesses, even bad habits, be good at sympathy, and not good at severe punishment. -(Russian playwright) Rozov

18, compassion is a fatal emotion dedicated to women. -(British writer) barham