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When the day's work is over, it's over.
— John Turturro
I have to re-write a lot. I couldn't tell you how many drafts I write, but I know I've done at least twenty rewrites on each book.
— Kimberly Willis Holt
Man is one; and he hath one great heart. It is thus we feel, with a gigantic throb athwart the sea, each other's rights and wrongs; thus are we men.
— Philip James Bailey
If only this great concern we have for our own sensitive feelings expanded to encompass the feelings of our fellow men.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Things are simple, it is us human beings that make it difficult.
— Caprice Bourret
Those who have never been ill are incapable of real sympathy for a great many misfortunes
— Andre Gide
A great man, tender of heart, strong of nerve, boundless patience and broadest sympathy, with no motive apart from his country.
— Frederick Douglass
Great grief does not of itself put an end to itself.
— Lucius Annaeus Seneca
I have great sympathy for people that are infertile, but a life is not something you can give away.
— Mary Beth Whitehead
My main object in life is to see what will happen next.
— Ashleigh Brilliant
In all disappointments sympathy is a great balm.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Simple and plain things can touch your heart very easily! If you can be simple and plain, you can touch every heart!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Our enjoyment of the great works of literature depends more upon the depth of our sympathy than upon our understanding.
— Helen Keller
I have no commiseration for princes. My sympathies are reserved for the great mass of mankind ... .
— Henry Clay
Human sympathy has its limits.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Great ages of art come only when a widespread creative impulse meets an equally widespread impulse of sympathy ...
— Harriet Monroe
Liaison usually involving two people and their dirty dishes.
— Richard Summerbell