A Quote by Charles Henry Parkhurst

Sympathy is two hearts tugging at one load. — © Charles Henry Parkhurst
Sympathy is two hearts tugging at one load.
If you share in a heart-felt sorrow, you can lighten the load of a friend. Sometimes facing the burden together can mend two broken hearts in the end.
In every friendship hearts grow and entwine themselves together, so that the two hearts seem to make only one heart with only a common thought. That is why separation is so painful; it is not so much two hearts separating, but one being torn asunder.
A man must be in sympathy with society around him, or else, not wish to be in sympathy with it. If neither of these two, he must be wretched.
Any sympathy won for Aileen Wuornos based on a lie is not sympathy at all. The question is, can we have sympathy for the circumstances of someone's life? That's what I was interested in.
Sympathy is the golden key that unlocks the hearts of others.
I gave you sympathy. *I* want sympathy!" "Are you kidding me? You have the sexiest man on the planet wanting you. You're getting laid regularly. No sympathy for you!
No one can deal with the hearts of men unless he has the sympathy which is given by love.
In your heart must well that sympathy which soothes away all pains from the hearts of others.
Union of hearts, not hands, does a marriage make, and sympathy of mind keeps love awake.
Successful love takes a load off our hearts, and puts it upon our shoulders.
Sympathy with joy intensifies the sum of sympathy in the world, sympathy with pain does not really diminish the amount of pain.
God does not live in structures of stone or brick. He lives in soft hearts warm with sympathy and fragrant with universal love.
So a lorry-load of tortoises crashed into a train-load of terrapins, I thought "That's a turtle disaster".
We have two lives about us,Two worlds in which we dwell,Within us and without us,Alternate Heaven and Hell:-Without, the somber Real,Within, our hearts of hearts, the beautiful Ideal.
The ass will carry his load, but not a double load; ride not a free horse to death.
If there is a load you have to bear that you can't carry, I'm right up the road. I'll share your load if you just call me.
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