
Top 14 Empathy Diversity Quotes
#1. Yogi Berra once stated, "If you don't know where you're going, you might end up someplace else.
Vickie Bevenour
#2. Doing things for yourself (self-preservation) are ok in in small doses and when necessary but over-burdening you life with your own self will weaken your heart, soul connectivity with others
Paul Isaacs
#3. Only fiction has the power to cross the mental barricades, to make strangers intelligible to each other, because it moves people's hearts as well as engaging their minds.
Ian Leslie
#5. PICKERING:Excuse the straight question, Higgins. Are you a man of good character where women are concerned?
HIGGINS [moodily]:Have you ever met a man of good character where women are concerned?
George Bernard Shaw
#6. Robbie Brace, a practical man, had chosen a practical field. Oh, but how it depressed him.
Tess Gerritsen
#7. There are actors in this town who made important careers for a long, long period just by taking the parts that Cary Grant turned down.
Louis Jourdan
#8. There are men who are wanting in the comparative, they as a rule are the most interesting.
Soren Kierkegaard
#9. Racism is not merely a simplistic hatred. It is, more often, broad sympathy toward some and broader skepticism toward others ...
Ta-Nehisi Coates
#10. Empathy and a huge imagination explain a lot of mysteries in the universe.
Shannon L. Alder
#11. It contributes greatly towards a man's moral and intellectual health, to be brought into habits of companionship with individuals unlike himself, who care little for his pursuits, and whose sphere and abilities he must go out of himself to appreciate.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
#12. I've always admired people who give accurate directions, and the tribe is small.
Pat Conroy
#13. Being on her own had never been a burden. Instead of weighing her down, it buoyed her up; when she was alone, she was lighter. When she was by herself, she felt untethered and free.
Jennifer E. Smith
#14. Games, All Games are meant to be Fun and when it stops being Fun it stops being a Game.
Brian L. Swartz
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