Being Sympathetic Quotes
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Being Sympathetic Quotes & Sayings
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I'm a very sympathetic person, but that doesn't always come across in my work because I'm too busy being mad at everything.
— Lydia Lunch
Needing nothing attracts everything.
— Russell Simmons
We are sometimes hurt mostly or only not by what happened or is happening to us but by being felt sorry for.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Since I've written many of my books from a less-than-sympathetic viewpoint, I think that being able to see things from all sides is a useful talent.
— Alex Flinn
A man who hasn't found anything he'd die for doesn't deserve to live.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
We love you. If you need help, look for my parents - they're using the names Della and Jim Goodkind - and tell them I sent you.
— Alexandra Bracken
The only people you and I are likely to know in common are people in the news - politicians, journalists and celebrities.
— Helen Fisher
The hardest things to do are sometimes the ones that prove most meaningful, but not necessarily the ones we remember most fondly.
— Katy Evans
My own experience being bullied - it made me a more compassionate person. It made me more sympathetic to the adolescent experience.
— Carolyn Mackler
As an athlete, I was never really comfortable with being a celebrity.
— Michael Johnson
Writing is like building a bridge while you're on it. If you step forward you fall off and there's nothing in front of you.
— Jason Schwartzman
In my room as a kid ... I'd play a fighter and get knocked to the floor and come back to win.
— Dustin Hoffman
Sympathetic characters usually have a voice. They usually don't have any trouble being heard.
— Steve Earle
I'd much rather go out having America shocked than having America go, 'Eh, it was his time.'
— Colton Dixon
One of the only coherent philosophical positions is thus revolt. It is a constant confrontation between man and his own obscurity.
— Albert Camus
Think inside the work - outside the work
— Brian Eno
I liked being inside the head of someone who reveals himself unknowingly while he still thinks most people find him sympathetic. DG:
— Herman Koch
The actions of a human being, even of fifteen months of age, may not be without significance to a sympathetic eye.
— Dorothy Canfield Fisher