I can only
feel pity for anyone that has no faith in anyone or any thing.
Too bad textbook publishers are still reluctant to go digital, but I have
little pity for an industry that makes money on new editions.
If you can't tell what is right and wrong without relying on your fairy tale, I feel nothing
but pity for you.
Do you
get pity for making a wise decision for your own personal health and wellbeing?
I hope this man did not reproduce and I feel
immense pity for the kids who grow up with this.
The result might well be
less pity for those who fall behind, and perhaps a greater sense of ownership of one's success.
People often feel
pity for thin people and assume that they aren't capable enough to do some tasks.
This in turn, fuels our sense
of pity for ourselves, keeping us trapped.
I think that she might have felt a
little pity for him because his family treated him badly.
I shall allow myself to wallow
in pity for a few hours and then retouch my makeup and head back to the fish pond.
According to President Mahama, the NPP has always taken northerners for granted and he
expressed pity for those who sided with the main opposition party over his governing National Democratic Congress (NDC).
We hold back out of
pity for poor [snip]; he is way way out of his league.
Dante feels
pity for many of the sinners he meets along his journey, and we learn that his guide, the Roman poet Virgil, will never be able to get into Heaven because he died shortly after the birth of Christ and therefore never had the opportunity to be baptized.
And the Christian God is a lot like Prometheus — a God who is animated by love of and
pity for man and is willing to suffer for us to be healed or delivered from the misery of our mortality.
Pity for Romney the gay marriage issue came up in primary season, rather than November.
I'm tired of my Christian friends and relatives and their superior, know - it - all glances — full of
fake pity for my so - called ignorance.
St. John Cassian goes further, in what is almost a commentary on Matthew 6, when he says, «it is very clear proof of the fact that a soul has not yet cut loose from the corruption of sin when it feels no
sympathetic pity for the wrongdoing of others but holds instead to the strict censoriousness of a judge.»
In all three Gospels the paragraph proceeds with an expression of
pity for pregnant women and those nursing babies in the time of distress (Mk 13:17: Mt 24:19; Lk 21:23).
America is finally waking up to how horrible a thing that is to do to our fellow Americans, and they want us to
pity them for leading the bigot parade?
[8] There is even an element of self - interest here because, to quote St Philip Neri, «To be
without pity for other's falls, is an evident sign that we shall shortly fall ourselves.»
Jesuits, for the most part, are to be praised for deploring the repressive structures but at the same
time pitied for their inability to change the situation.
Yet I find it hard to feel
pity for Dr. Person: if she is surrendering the broad claims of psychoanalysis and turning essentially to sexology, then she has something else to answer for.
If we
occasionally pitied ourselves for not having money from home and a pleasant life in the fraternity or sorority houses, we would not have sacrificed our independence in return for the kept life of the fortunate, frivolous few.