They should evoke a deep and abiding sense of empathy with other times, other ways of life, other situations. |
Meanwhile the Prime Minister, no orator but a politician with an actor's empathy for public mood, acts on his instincts. |
The therapist may offer the patient a combination of empathy and reality testing. |
In his short fiction Man-Eating Cats, he describes an adulterous affair not in terms of mere love but as total and complete empathy. |
Do they visit in empathy, or is it something deep within the deepest well of their own ego that sends them on their mission? |
Yet I am not advocating a crass rationalism in which reverence, empathy and love have no place. |