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Mr. Salter is one of the museum's gallery guides, a job requiring the attentiveness of a security guard and the empathy of a psychotherapist.
Long before David Geffen and Steven Spielberg, the mixture of fame, wealth and the empathy of artists for outsiders made it one of the most famously philanthropic communities in history.
Being Donald Trump: Delusions, Dishonesty, and the Empathy of a Hornet's Nest.
These diverse and wide-ranging philanthropic efforts speak to the strength of our nation and the empathy of our citizens, and they reference the foundational roots of our democracy.
There is no anesthetization of the medium involved because the detachment of the apathetic viewer and the empathy of the compassionate viewer are both a priori to the art.
In fact, Arnett, a historian and art expert who took many of the photos for the book, writes with the same intellectual curiosity of an anthropologist and the empathy of an expatriate.
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In Paris last November, the attacks on bars and cafes and a concert hall ignited the empathy of the UK on a near-universal scale.
"I also work with a lot of women, and with that comes the empathy of being in the same boat," she said.
Still, Verghese strives for the empathy of Anne Tyler and the scope of Dickens.
The empathy of friends and family, along with counseling, helped me give him up for good.
Campaigns focusing on these forms of injustice depend too much on appealing to the empathy of others, and have little to say to middle-income workers.
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