Pitying Quotes
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Pitying Quotes & Sayings
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That most risky and volatile of all things a self-pitying majority.
— Christopher Hitchens
No louder shrieks to pitying heaven are cast, When husbands or lap-dogs breathe their last.
— Alexander Pope
We often quarrel with the unfortunate to get rid of pitying them.
— Luc De Clapiers
Self-pitying, self-righteous, self-important, all the selfs except self-confident, the quality that she always needed the most.
— David Nicholls
There's nothing that makes an artist more beloved than the audience pitying him because his work comes at a price they would never pay.
— Rafael Yglesias
What the unpenetrating world call Humanity, is often no more than a weak mind pitying itself.
— Samuel Richardson
Why darling, I'm your Auntie Mame!
— Patrick Dennis
Each with its own beauty, and each with a story to tell.
— Stephen Jay Gould
I can't see the world as a great hospital with us all nursing and pitying each other.
— Elizabeth Harrower
I loved her enough to forget myself, my self pitying despairs, and be content that something she thought happy was going to happen.
— Truman Capote
I didn't take well to pitying yourself. It weren't worth the effort or time and it pissed people off.
— Beth Lewis
And maybe you should stop pitying yourself," he said. "Most people are lucky to have even one great love in their life. You have found two.
— Cassandra Clare
Superfluous lags the veteran on the stage,
Till pitying Nature signs the last release,
And bids afflicted worth retire to peace. — Samuel Johnson
Till pitying Nature signs the last release,
And bids afflicted worth retire to peace. — Samuel Johnson
She felt for him with her whole heart, the more because she was pitying him for suffering from the pain she had caused.
— Leo Tolstoy
Nature abhors repetition
— Henry David Thoreau
Better the rule of One, whom all obey, than to let clamorous demagogues betray our freedom with the kiss of anarchy.
— Oscar Wilde
you're so afraid of everyone pitying you that you'd rather nurture their contempt than accept their forgiveness"
- Stacey Michaels — Nicola Sinclair
- Stacey Michaels — Nicola Sinclair
The artist has the liberty to exaggerate, to create in his novel a world more beautiful, more simple, more consoling than ours.
— Irving Stone
American rock has a sort of self-pitying whine to it.
— Bill Bailey
His smile was a pitying, sad kind of smile, reserved only for when a person knows there's nothing that can be said to make things right.
— Renee Carlino