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In the eyes of mercy, no one should have hateful thoughts. Feel pity for the man who is even more at fault. The area and size of mercy is limitless.
— Yamamoto Tsunetomo
No one is going to mess with my son or daughter."
She laughed. "You can't assassinate bullies or boys who kiss your daughter."
"Pity. — Maria V. Snyder
She laughed. "You can't assassinate bullies or boys who kiss your daughter."
"Pity. — Maria V. Snyder
I pity the village where no one is a saint, but I also pity the village where everyone is a saint!
— Nikos Kazantzakis
One thing I found out then was that pity is a form of love and, actually, its highest expression.
A Tale of Two Sisters — Isaac Bashevis Singer
A Tale of Two Sisters — Isaac Bashevis Singer
There is no word for the emotion between pity and love, or for the one between longing and sorrow.
— Carrie Anne Noble
I had to work in one of the most beautiful ski resorts in the world for almost three weeks. Pity me.
— David Duchovny
While they danced they came over them the weariness with the world, the melancholy, the pity one for the other, which is the exultation of love.
— William Butler Yeats
Truth is one. It doesn't change. It covers all things which touch the heart - honor and pride and pity and justice and courage and love.
— William Faulkner
Does this feel like pity to you, Alex? I assure you a great many emotions for you fill me, but pity is not one of them.
— Dominique Eastwick
Let no one underestimate the need of pity. We live in a stony universe whose hard, brilliant forces rage fiercely.
— Theodore Dreiser
God pity a one-dream man.
— Carl Sagan
I pity the people who don't like to read, because then they spend their whole lives stuck in this one world and dont get to discover any others.
— Richard P. Denney
Self Pity is the most miserable party to go to, because, in case you haven't noticed, you're the only one who is there ...
— Joyce Meyer
There are two sorts of pity: one is a balm and the other a poison; the first is realized by our friends, the last by our enemies.
— Charles Sumner
She dominated his thinking nonetheless. Cassian believed neither pity nor pragmatism explained it.
— Alexander Freed
One recalls how much the creative impulse of the best-sellers depends upon self-pity. It is an emotion of great dramatic potential.
— V.S. Pritchett
There is nothing which one regards so much with an eye of mirth and pity as innocence when it has in it a dash of folly.
— Joseph Addison
When one rises above the individual villainy displayed, one can only pity them all, just as we shall be pitied some day.
— Arthur Miller
One grows out of pity when it's useless.
— Albert Camus
You think I have no feelings, and that I can do without one bit of love or kindness; but I cannot live so: and you have no pity.
— Charlotte Bronte
No one would have pity on the foolish slave of his own pity.
— Stefan Zweig
Jealousy is the greatest of all evils, and the one that arouses the least pity in the person who causes it.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
When one has suffered or fears suffering, one pities those who suffer; but when one is suffering, one pities only oneself.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Anger, resentment, envy, and self-pity are wasteful reactions. They greatly drain one's time. They sap energy better devoted to productive endeavors.
— Ruth Bader Ginsburg
It is a pity that, as one gradually gains experience, one loses one's youth.
— Vincent Van Gogh
Self-pity can make one weep, as can onions.
— Jerry A. Fodor
Aye, you're neither one thing nor yet quite t'other. Pity, but there 'tis.
— Eloise Jarvis McGraw
It is a great pity when the one who should be the head figure is a mere figure head.
— Charles Spurgeon
If a man is to have a fault, it should be a passionate one, like insatiable curiosity. It would be a pity to be damned for something paltry.
— Gary Jennings
The person who deserves most pity is a lonesome one on a rainy day who doesn't know how to read.
— Benjamin Franklin
More helpful than all wisdom is one draught of simple human pity that will not forsake us.
— George Eliot
It is a pity that doing one's best does not always answer.
— Charlotte Bronte