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Sympathy is second only to love and is the most holy emotion in the human heart. [French] Baker: "Baker's Collected Works"

Sympathy is a reflection of emotion inspired by a kind heart. [Law] Montesquieu

Sympathy is the highest virtue among all morals. [English] Bacon: "Bacon on Life"

Don't delve too deeply into a pain, so as not to cause a new pain. [English] Fuller: "Words of Wisdom"

Things closely related to the family will affect the whole family, and the human heart will soon become indifferent to the misfortunes of strangers. [Greece] Pindar: "Collected Poems"

Of all the roads leading to a woman's love, compassion is the most direct. [English] Beaumont, Fletcher: "The Samurai of Malta"

Our sympathies are cold when we hear tragic events recounted over time. [English] Gibbon: "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire"

The secret of success in society is to have a certain degree of enthusiasm and sympathy. [Beauty] Emerson: "Essays"

Only the indifferent can only sympathize with a person's misfortune. [Russian] Shamyakin: "Share Your Worries for the King"

What makes people indifferent is that everyone has or thinks they have troubles that they cannot bear. [Germany] Schopenhauer: "Sequel to Psychological Inquiries"

If a person is kind and polite to strangers, he must be a sincere and compassionate good person, and his heart is always peaceful. Others' hearts are connected, not isolated. [English] Bacon: "Bacon on Life"

Weeping with someone who is crying will make him feel somewhat comforted, but if someone laughs at him for his resentment, it is a double death sentence. [English] Shakespeare: "The Collected Works of Shakespeare"

Excessive hope for sympathy from others, the gift of contempt will follow. [English] Bernard Shaw: "The Collected Works of Bernard Shaw"

Sympathy that does not echo feelings is just selfishness in disguise. [English] Russell: "The Collected Works of Russell"

If there was less sympathy in the world, there would be less trouble in the world. [English] Wilde: "Wilde's Collected Works"

It is good for a person to sympathize with the misfortunes of others, but one must never sympathize with oneself. [US] Washington

Sympathy is an innate nature of human beings. [Germany] Goethe: "Goethe's Collected Works"

Sympathy is a bit like morphine. It is indeed the most effective elixir of relief and treatment for pain at first, but if you don't know the amount of use and the limit of stopping, it will It will become the most terrible poison. [Austrian] Zweig: "The Crime of Sympathy"

Like wasting other things, abusing feelings will also be punished by heaven. [English] Wilde: "Wilde's Collected Works"

No matter how deep your sorrow is, do not expect sympathy, because sympathy itself contains contempt. [Ancient Greece] Plato: "The Republic"

Too much sympathy is wrong. Of course, too little sympathy is a mistake, and in this, as in anything else, extremes are bad. [English] Russell: "Stoicism and Mental Health"

Compassion is the most important and perhaps the only law of human existence. [Russian] Dostoevsky: "The Idiot"

Sympathy has great chemical value in neutralizing acidic violent emotions. Three-quarters of the people you meet tomorrow will crave sympathy. Give them sympathy and they will love you. [Beautiful] Carnegie: "A Good Life, a Happy Life"

Pity disgusts me, or rather, disgusts me. [French] Sartre: "The Wall"

It is a virtue to have sympathy for the unfortunate. Everyone should have this virtue - especially those who have longed for sympathy and experienced the value of sympathy. [Meaning] Boccaccio: "The Decameron"

If a talented person does not have sincere friends around him, it must be because he is cold. [French] Balzac: "Mortesz Mining"

The reason why women are more compassionate than men is because they lack the ability to reason. [Germany] Schopenhauer: "On Women"

Only between decent people can there be sincere sympathy. [Su] Yu. Bondarev: "The Stage of Life"

In knowledge, there is an opposition between things and concepts. Sympathy, on the contrary, breeds the same affection. [Germany] Herbart: "General Pedagogy"

Hate is not the opposite of love, indifference is the opposite of love... Indifference is the withdrawal of will and love... It is a kind of participatory suspension put. [Beauty] Rollo May: "Love and Will"

The only thing grumbling can give you is the pity and charity of the poor in spirit. [Su] Gorky: "The Clock"

People who have never been sick cannot truly sympathize with many misfortunes. [Dharma] Gide: "Diary"

Every heart has hidden pains and wounds unknown to the world. We often say that someone is indifferent, but in fact he is just depressed. [US] Longfellow: "Hyperion"

When we sympathize with the misfortune of others, we often feel a sense of schadenfreude. [French] Montaigne: "Collected Essays"

Can't you understand that other people's cries are different from yours? [French] Gide: "Diary"

The most unfortunate are those who decorate themselves with misfortune.

It is these people who most want others to care about them, but at the same time are the least worthy of others' care. [Su] Gorky: "The Clock"

It is the sweetest thing to receive sympathy and comfort. [Beautiful] Santayana: "The Rational Life: Reason in Common Situation"

Sympathy is based on extremely fine distinctions, so one-sided sympathy is much worse than one-sided knowledge. [Germany] Herbart: "General Education"

If he has sympathy for the suffering and misfortune of other people, then his heart must be very beautiful, just like the precious medicine that can shed juice to heal people's pain. trees. [English] Bacon: "On Goodness"

Through sympathy to understand and endure the pain of others, you will also be rich in your heart. [Austrian] Zweig: "Love and Sympathy"

I think that when others suffer disasters, we will have some kind of schadenfreude, and there are quite a few of them. [English] E. Burke: "Philosophical Discussion of the Sublime and the Beautiful"

The desire for sympathy is a kind of narcissism, and it is a kind of narcissism that intoxicates the neighbor. [Germany] Nietzsche: "Human nature, so human!" 》

When someone encounters misfortune in life, and then meets someone else who expresses sympathy for his pain, whether it is true or false, it is always the easiest thing to arouse his favor. [English] Scott: "Fort Kenalworth"

Sympathy is a sharp knife with two edges. Those who don't know how to use it are best not to use it. [Austrian] Zweig: "The Crime of Sympathy"

True sympathy occurs when you are sad, not when you are happy. [Middle] Bing Xin: "Collected Works of Bing Xin"

People who are close to each other will inevitably cry out in sympathy when they are sad. [English] Shakespeare: "Titus Andronicus"

Sympathy is the most important and perhaps the only law for the survival of all mankind. [Russian] Dostoyevsky: "The Idiot"

Compassion can make people very kind. [English] Lyric: "The Ending of the Peeping Theater"

Sympathy is the best courtesy you can give to others. [US] Maxwell Morz: "The Pillars of Life"

Only infinite sympathy is enough to appease the infinite pain in human life. [English] John Shorthouse: "John Inglesant"

A person who is sympathetic to society, although not a relative, is far better than a thousand relatives by marriage. . [Ancient Greece] Euripides: "Orestes"

"Favor" said frustratedly: / "I appreciate things, but no one rewards me." / "Sympathy" said frankly: / " I give and never ask for anything." [Printed] Rabindranath Tagore: "Collection of Dust? Difference"

To express sympathy, use names, and to express disgust, do not use names. [English] William La Inge: "Supplement to the Rector's Thoughts"

If you have some kind of power, it's nothing. If you have a compassionate heart, then you You will gain hearts and minds that many powers cannot gain. [US] Dale Carnegie: "Human Weaknesses"

A person's sympathy must be well controlled, otherwise it will be much more harmful than indifference. [Austrian] Zweig: "The Crime of Sympathy"

Our sympathy is useless for distant suffering. [English] Gibbon: "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire"

Sympathy can cure sin better than blame. [US] Beecher: "Proverbs from the Pulpit of Priest"

For a patient, kindness and brotherly sympathy are sometimes even more important than medicine. [Russian] Dostoyevsky: "Notes from the House of the Dead"

Human warmth can also cure diseases. [Soviet] Rozov: "Four Drops of Water"

There are two kinds of sympathy: one is the kindness of a weak-hearted woman, who instinctively feels uncomfortable after seeing the misfortune of others, and immediately desperately wants to relieve it. This unbearable phenomenon stems entirely from emotional impulse, which often results in less success than failure; the other is true sympathy combined with calmness and reason. With a correct understanding, perseverance to implement, and strong patience, only when one is unhurried and unyielding can a person truly help others and be self-sacrificial for others! [Austrian] Zweig: "The Crime of Sympathy"

If you don't sympathize with the pain of the fallen person, you will have no friends to help you when you are in trouble. [Persia] Saadi: "Rose Garden"

Whoever has no sympathy for others will not receive mercy himself. [Persia] Saadi: "Rose Garden"

Pity is the benchmark of all morality. [Germany] Schopenhauer: "The Benchmark of Morality"

Pity and need make people approachable. [English] E. Arnold: "Light of Asia"

Pity will breed love, they are just two sides of the same coin. [English] Dryden

Pity is only half fair. [Li] Kahlil Gibran: "The Prophet? Sand and Foam"

Sympathy is a sharp knife with two edges. Those who don't know how to use it are best not to use it. [Austrian] Zweig: "The Sin of Sympathy"

Sympathy is a bit like morphine. It is indeed the most effective elixir of relief and treatment for pain at first, but if you don't know the amount of use and the stoppage Boundaries, it will become the most terrible poison. [Austrian] Zweig: "The Crime of Sympathy"

There are two kinds of sympathy: one is the kindness of a woman with a weak heart. Seeing the misfortune of others, her heart can't help but feel uncomfortable, and she immediately ignores it. All attempts to eliminate this unbearable phenomenon are entirely driven by emotional impulses, and often fail to achieve success but lead to failure.

The other is true sympathy coupled with calm reason. With a correct understanding, perseverance to implement, and strong patience, only when one is unhurried and unyielding can a person truly help others and be self-sacrificial for others! [Austrian] Zweig: "The Crime of Sympathy"

A person's sympathy must be well controlled, otherwise it will be much more harmful than indifference. [Austrian] Zweig: "The Crime of Sympathy"

Too much sympathy is wrong. Of course, too little sympathy is a mistake, and in this, as in anything else, extremes are bad. [English] Russell: "Stoicism and Mental Health"

Only the indifferent can only sympathize with a person's misfortune. [Soviet] Shamyakin: "Share Your Worries for the King"

Only between decent people can there be sincere sympathy. [Su] Yu. Bondarev: "The Stage of Life"

The words of a gentleman were often considered hypocritical at the time; the tears of a treacherous villain can easily win people's sympathy. [English] Shakespeare: "Cymbeline"

Whenever someone encounters misfortune in life, and someone expresses sympathy for his pain, whether it is true or false, it is always the easiest thing to arouse his goodwill. [Mo] Scott: "Fort Kenalworth"

Sympathize with all the imperfections and shortcomings of the world...Learn to endure the ills that everyone has, and in healing the ills of others Heal yourself. [Meaning] Calvino: "A Viscount Divided in Two"

Among all the virtues, justice is the most conducive to the common welfare of mankind. Reason and self-love lead us to sympathize more with our fellow humans than with our neighbours. And to sympathize with bad people is to be extremely cruel to other people. [French] Rousseau: "Emile"

Sympathy is not pain, sympathy is pretended happiness. [Germany] Remarque: "Exile Song"

Human warmth can also cure diseases. [Soviet] Rozov: "Four Drops of Water"

If everyone cares too much about the pain and suffering of others, then how can he care about his own affairs? [Poland] Lemont: "The Peasant"

The so-called love, generally speaking, is realizing the unity between myself and another person, so that I am not isolated only for myself; on the contrary, I can only abandon My self-awareness comes from my independent existence and knowledge of myself as another person and the unity between the other person and myself. [Germany] Hegel: "Principles of Legal Philosophy"

The love of husband and wife nourishes mankind, and the love of friends makes man perfect; but excessive lustful love corrupts and debases man. [English] Bacon: "On Love"

Man does not mean that a wise person lacks emotion - on the contrary, he will feel a higher degree of friendship and benevolence than a person who has not yet been freed from personal anxiety. and compassion. His self will not be a wall between others and other human beings. [English] Russell: "Truth and Love"

All human talent comes from the love of the subject matter I want to deal with. Only the love of greatness, truth and beauty can inspire my genius. [Law] Rousseau: "Confessions"

Love is a union of objects judged by our reason to be good and noble.

〔Holland〕Spinoza: "A Brief Treatise on Gods, Man and Their Happiness"