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Sympathises Quotes By William Hazlitt

Greatness sympathises with greatness, and littleness shrinks into itself. — William Hazlitt

Sympathises Quotes By John Calvin

Christ descended to us, to bear us up to the Father, and at the same time to bear us up to himself, inasmuch as he is one with the Father. — John Calvin

Sympathises Quotes By John Cullum

I sing the 'Star Spangled Banner,' so I can get into football, basketball and baseball games for free. — John Cullum

Sympathises Quotes By Mary Oliver

Whoever you are, no matter how lonely, the world offers itself to your imagination, calls to you like the wild geese, harsh & exciting - over & over announcing your place in the family of things. — Mary Oliver

Sympathises Quotes By Dennis Prager

There is an authoritarian strain in all of Leftism
because the bigger the government, the more it controls other peoples' lives — Dennis Prager

Sympathises Quotes By Nelson Mandela

These numbers are staggering, in fact incomprehensible. By all accounts, we are dealing with the greatest health crisis in human history. — Nelson Mandela

Sympathises Quotes By Winston Churchill

I do not understand the squeamishness about the use of gas. I am strongly in favour of using poisonous gas against uncivilized tribes. — Winston Churchill

Sympathises Quotes By Joseph Addison

True benevolence, or compassion, extends itself through the whole of existence and sympathises with the distress of every creature capable of sensation — Joseph Addison

Sympathises Quotes By Chris Matakas

In Jiu Jitsu an inch is a mile, and a second is an eternity. Use each wisely. — Chris Matakas

Sympathises Quotes By Samuel Johnson

Every man is of importance to himself, and, therefore, in his own opinion, to others; and, supposing the world already acquainted with his pleasures and his pains, is perhaps the first to publish injuries or misfortunes which had never been known unless related by himself, and at which those that hear them will only laugh, for no man sympathises with the sorrows of vanity. — Samuel Johnson

Sympathises Quotes By Madeleine Thien

I wondered: what happens when a hundred thousand people memorize the same poem? Does anything change? — Madeleine Thien