A Quote by Edward Gibbon

Our sympathy is cold to the relation of distant misery. — © Edward Gibbon
Our sympathy is cold to the relation of distant misery.
Our health is our sound relation to external objects; our sympathy with external being.
We begin our public affection in our families. No cold relation is a zealous citizen.
If you look at many of the women who find themselves with cold, distant, difficult, cruel men, it's because they had cold, distant, difficult, cruel fathers who made them feel that there was no alternative or, at a minimum, who made them choose someone like their father in order to change in this other man what they couldn't change in their fathers.
Truthfulness under oath is, by now, a matter of our civic religion, our relation to our fellow citizens rather than our relation to a nonhuman power.
The mother is everything - she is our consolation in sorrow, our hope in misery, and our strength in weakness. She is the source of love, mercy, sympathy, and forgiveness. He who loses his mother loses a pure soul who blesses and guards him constantly
Marriage must be a relation either of sympathy or of conquest.
Out of our first century of national life we evolved the ethical principle that it was not right or just that an honest and industrious man should live and die in misery. He was entitled to some degree of sympathy and security. Our conscience declared against the honest workman's becoming a pauper, but our eyes told us that he very often did.
Faith, sympathy - fiery faith and fiery sympathy! Life is nothing, death is nothing, hunger nothing, cold nothing. Glory unto the Lord - march on, the Lord is our General. Do not look back to see who falls - forward - onward! Thus and thus we shall go on, brethren. One falls, and another takes up the work
Kindliness and sympathy, fellowship and understanding, are always good, but best when they come from a distant corner of the world.
We are governed by sympathy; and the extent of our sympathy is determined by that of our sensibility
In a distant age and climate, the tragic scene of the death of Hosein will awaken the sympathy of the coldest reader.
When you're cold, don't expect sympathy from someone who's warm.
The three types of misery are the misery of suffering, the misery of change, and pervasive misery.
The love of fame is too high and delicate a feeling in the mind to be mixed up with realities, it is a solitary abstraction. * * * A name "fast anchored in the deep abyss of time" is like a star twinkling in the firmament, cold, silent, distant, but eternal and sublime; and our transmitting one to posterity is as if we should contemplate our translation to the skies.
The strongest bond of human sympathy outside the family relation should be one uniting working people of all nations and tongues and kindreds.
We often do more good by our sympathy than by our labors. A man may lose position, influence, wealth, and even health, and yet live on in comfort, if with resignation; but there is one thing without which life becomes a burden--that is human sympathy.
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