“Empathy feels these thoughts; your hurt is in my heart, your loss is in my prayers, your sorrow is in my soul, and your tears are in my eyes.” FeelsHeartSoulEyeHurtPrayerLossTearsMy HeartSorrowEmpathyMy SoulYour Loss Author:William Arthur Ward
“We compliment weight loss, monitor our appetites, and shrink ourselves to fit some kind of standard. I wish we could all be the size we actually are. One size doesn't fit all because there are as many sizes as there are women. Let's look closer at the size of our hearts, the width of our souls, and the length of our spirits.” LooksHeartKindSoulSpiritWishLossFitStandardsWeightSizeLengthComplimentAppetiteShrinksWeight LossWidth Author:Sark
“The gamester, if he die a martyr to his profession, is doubly ruined. He adds his soul to every other loss, and by the act of suicide, renounces earth to forfeit Heaven.” IfsSoulEarthDiesHeavenLossSuicideAddProfessionGamblingRuinedMartyrRenounceForfeit Book:Remarks on the Talents of Lord Byron and the Tendencies of Don Juan Source: Remarks on the Talents of Lord Byron and the Tendencies of Don Juan
“Whether dualistic, qualified monistic, or monistic, they all firmly believe that everything is in the soul itself; it has only to come out and manifest itself. Therefore, this shraddha is what I want, and what all of us here want, this faith in ourselves, and before you is the great task to get that faith. Give up the awful disease that is creeping, into our national blood, that idea of ridiculing everything, that loss of seriousness. Give that up. Be strong and have this shraddha, and everything else is bound to follow.” WantGivingBelieveIdeasSoulStrongLossBloodDiseaseGiving UpTasksBoundsAwfulManifestQualifiedSeriousness Author:Swami Vivekananda
“I do believe, as my father once said, that "No matter how hard the loss, defeat might serve as well as victory to shake the soul and let the glory out."” WellsSoulMatterHardMightPoliticalLossFailureVictoryLosingGloryDefeatShakesGoreVictory And DefeatVictory Defeat Author:Al Gore
“A bending staff I would not break, A feeble faith I would not shake, Nor even rashly pluck away The error which some truth may stay, Whose loss might leave the soul without A shield against the shafts of doubt.” MaySoulMightFaithLossBreakDoubtErrorsShakesStaffShieldsPluckBending Book:Poems of John Greenleaf Whittier Source: Poems of John Greenleaf Whittier