PITY QUOTES IV

quotations about pity

Pity is the feeling of well-intentioned people who are unable to act.

PRAMOEDYA ANANTA TOER

Bumi Manusia


Pity is an emotion equally unpleasant to the bestower as to the recipient.

BOLESLAW PRUS

The Doll


The heart of pity is the mortal helping the mortal.

CAROL T. OLSON

The Life of Illness


Pity is like a swamp. The longer we stand in the muck, the more we stink.

NANCY HULL-MAST

Our Best Days


Isn't it a pity
Now, isn't it a shame
How we break each other's hearts
And cause each other pain

How we take each other's love
Without thinking anymore
Forgetting to give back
Isn't it a pity

GEORGE HARRISON

"Isn't It a Pity"

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No beast so fierce but knows some touch of pity.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Richard III

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A tear dries quickly when it is shed for troubles of others.

MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO

attributed, Geary's Guide to the World's Great Aphorists

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More helpful than all wisdom is one draught of simple human pity that will not forsake us.

GEORGE ELIOT

The Mill on the Floss

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Pity the laden one; this wandering woe
May visit you and me.

GEORGE ELIOT

Middlemarch

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When you visualized a man or woman carefully, you could always begin to feel pity -- that was a quality God's image carried with it. When you saw the lines at the corners of the eyes, the shape of the mouth, how the hair grew, it was impossible to hate. Hate was just a failure of imagination.

GRAHAM GREENE

The Power and the Glory

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When Man evolved Pity, he did a queer thing--deprived himself of the power of living life as it is without wishing it to become something different.

JOHN GALSWORTHY

The Life and Letters of John Galsworthy

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A pity beyond all telling
Is hid in the heart of love.

WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS

The Rose

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Pity is based in self love; it is benevolence towards those in sorrow, and its root is in a likeness to ourselves.

HENRY LEE IRWIN

American Catholic Quarterly, vol. 47


As I took my leave of her, I caught a gleam of hate and rage in her eyes that made me shudder. We parted enemies. She would fain have crushed me out of existence; and for my own part, I felt pity for her, and for some natures pity is the deadliest of insults.

HONORÉ DE BALZAC

Gobseck

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Even your pity is like a blast of wind and the words you speak would strip a tree of its blossoms.

TULASIDASA

The Ramayana


Those who do not complain are never pitied.

JANE AUSTEN

Pride and Prejudice

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Pity is for this life, pity is the worm
inside the meat, pity is the meat, pity
is the shaking pencil, pity is the shaking voice--
not enough money, not enough love--pity
for all of us--it is our grace, walking
down the ramp or on the moving sidewalk,
sitting in a chair, reading the paper, pity,
turning a leaf to the light, arranging a thorn.

GERALD STERN

"Arranging a Thorn"


Pity in its embrace strangles respect.

ABRAHAM MILLER

Unmoral Maxims

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Pity is fear which has been mediated by a certain distance--and by a certain closeness. We do not feel pity for ourselves or for those so close to us as to be parts of ourselves; we feel pity only for others. On the other hand, we do not feel pity for misfortune pure and simple; we do not feel pity for men qua men. We feel pity for unfortunate men who are like ourselves, because then we imagine ourselves in the place of the other.

JAMES M. REDFIELD

Nature and Culture in the Iliad


Such is the pure movement of nature prior to all reflection. Such is the force of natural pity.

JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU

"Dialectical Theories of Human Nature"

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