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Pity may represent little more than the impersonal concern which prompts the mailing of a check, but true sympathy is th
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"Pity may represent little more than the impersonal concern which prompts the mailing of a check, but true sympathy is the personal concern which demands the giving of one's soul"

- Martin Luther King Jr.

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This quote by Martin Luther King Jr. speaks to the difference in between pity and sympathy. Pity is an impersonal feeling, frequently revealed through a material gesture such as sending out a check. It is a sensation of sadness for another person's misfortune, but it does not require any individual financial investment. On the other hand, real compassion is a much deeper emotion that requires a personal investment. It is a sensation of sadness for another person's misfortune, however it likewise requires a person to give of themselves. It is a sensation of empathy and understanding that requires a person to put aside their own needs and wants in order to truly feel sorry for another individual. True compassion is a powerful feeling that can bring people together and assist them to understand each other on a deeper level.

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Martin Luther King Jr. This quote is written / told by Martin Luther King Jr. between January 15, 1929 and April 4, 1968. He was a famous Minister from USA. The author also have 92 other quotes.

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