Henry David Thoreau Sympathy Quotations
Henry David Thoreau Quotes about:
Sympathy Quotes from:
- All Sympathy Quotes
- Susan Smith
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- George Eliot
- William Shakespeare
- Margaret Jones
- Oscar Wilde
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Albert Schweitzer
- Henry David Thoreau
- Khalil Gibran
- Chiang Kai Shek
- D H Lawrence
- Emily Dickinson
- H L Mencken
- Helen Keller
- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
- John Ruskin
- Mason Cooley
- Robert Green Ingersoll
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Along Quotes
We feel at first as if some opportunities of kindness and sympathy were lost, but learn afterward that any pure grief is ample recompense for all. That is, if we are faithful; -- for a spent grief is but sympathy with the soul that disposes events, and is as natural as the resin of Arabian trees. -- Only nature has a right to grieve perpetually, for she only is innocent. Soon the ice will melt, and the blackbirds sing along the river which he frequented, as pleasantly as ever. The same everlasting serenity will appear in this face of God, and we will not be sorrowful, if he is not.
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Morning Quotes
I believe that what so saddens the reformer is not his sympathy with his fellows in distress, but, though he be the holiest son of God, is his private ail. Let this be righted, let the spring come to him, the morning rise over his couch, and he will forsake his generous companions without apology.
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