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Jobling, there are chords in the human mind.
- quote by Charles Dickens
Never elated while one man's oppress'd; Never dejected while another's blessed.
- quote by Alexander Pope
Of a truth, men are mystically united: a mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one.
- quote by Thomas Carlyle
Our souls sit close and silently within, And their own web from their own entrails spin; And when eyes meet far off, our sense is such, That, spider like, we feel the tenderest touch.
- quote by John Dryden
Pity and need, Make all flesh kin. There is no caste in blood.
- quote by Edwin Arnold
- quote by Christina Georgina Rossetti
Strengthen me by sympathizing with my strength not my weakness.
- quote by Amos Bronson Alcott
Sympathy beyond the confines of man, that is, humanity to the lower animals, seems to be one of the latest moral acquisitions.
- quote by Charles Darwin
The capacity of sorrow belongs to our grandeur, and the loftiest of our race are those who have had the profoundest sympathies, because they have had the profoundest sorrows.
- quote by Henry Giles
The man who melts With social sympathy, though not allied, Is of more worth than a thousand kinsmen.
- quote by Euripides