I feel great sympathy for his behavior.
Surprisingly, the owner of these dogs seemed grateful for help; it was clear
he felt great sympathy for the animals but couldn't keep up with their care.
Not exact matches
This
great universal sense of sorrow helps to unite all human hearts and dissolve all other
feelings into those of common
sympathy and understanding.
Trevor Francis was a
great player and when Jasper Carrott told his Birmingham stories you just laughed your arse off and
felt sympathy if not connection.
As the standoff intensifies, shadow chancellor Ed Balls raised eyebrows by saying he
felt «
great sympathy» for those preparing for the walkout.
I suddenly
felt a
great deal of
sympathy for all the people I'd met with contamination phobias: This must be what it
feels like, I thought.
Good performances (and
great cinematography, costuming, and set design) nearly disguise the romantized telling of her finding her way, aid in the
feeling of
sympathy for her in what is essentially a Harlequin romance / Hallmark postcard, however well done.
To screenwriter / director's Sean Penn's
great credit as a storyteller, it's easy to come away from Into the Wild predominately
feeling a wistful
sympathy for Chris» Icarian search for truth.
Everything comes together in this movie — a phenomenal story;
great performances (particularly from Perkins, whose take on Norman evokes precisely the right mix of
sympathy and horror); the black - and - white cinematography (done, by most accounts, as both a cost - cutting measure and to lessen the impact of the bloody scenes), which contributes to an edgy, noir - ish
feel that serves to increase the tension; and a killer soundtrack (horrible pun intended).
But Jane Campion's wondrous, petal - delicate film not only finds a shimmering visual language that's wholly in
sympathy with the
great man's turn of phrase, but applies his poetry in a real - world context that never
feels too precious or contrived.
Writing as though we are observing Shakespeare and his circle of friends, patrons, managers, and fellow actors and writers, Ackroyd is able to see Shakespeare's genius from within, so we
feel that Ackroyd the writer merges with Shakespeare the writer, the poet, the man; and thus with
great sympathy and clarity we experience the way in which Shakespeare worked.
One of the
greatest gifts that literature can give its readers is the experience of empathy and
sympathy, for books can take readers into the interior lives of characters, showing not only what is happening to them but also dramatically conveying how what is happening
feels.
That is Ethel's tragedy, and that is why I
feel sympathy — not empathy, but just sad for a life that was lost to self - delusion instead of the light of a
greater humanity and self - fulfillment.
Do not
feel great deal of
sympathy for this request not to work and tell our union friend so.