Quotes by Pity Just listen to your instincts. Don't talk to someone or start a relationship out of pity. Chris Bosh pity instinct just-listen Still shaking, in the pew, I understood that it isn't the dead we cry for. We cry for ourselves, and I didn't deserve my own pity. Chris Cleave pity understood cry It changed my whole outlook. I lost a decade to self-pity, and the next thing I knew I was turning 40. Chris Hardwick pity next self A mourner is, perforce, a person with a story. The pity is, how very rarely it gets told. Christian McEwen pity grief stories Yet, ironically, it is her very wretchedness that makes me pity her so. I don't know what's wrong with me. I don't know what to do! Christopher Pike wretchedness pity knows Every thought of pity is like the balm of Gilead to our souls. Clarence Darrow pity soul What can be said about a man who is interested in nothing but his painting? It's a pity if a man can only interest himself in one thing. But I can't do any thing else. I have only one interest. Claude Monet pity painting men Gather up your pity and turn it to ambition. Coolio pity ambition inspirational one pities most those who loved, and still died. Only those who love, dread death. Craig L. Rice pity dread stills Treat people like people. Beware of pity and patronization because in them, you can't see when you're unashamedly looking down on someone. Criss Jami pity treats people Let there be an end ... of all this welter of pity, which is only self-pity reflected onto some obvious surface. D. H. Lawrence pity ends self Pity is always twinged with disgust. Daniel Quinn disgusting pity Here pity only lives when it is dead - Virgil Dante Alighieri pity Pain is a gift. Humanity, without pain, would know neither fear nor pity. Dean Koontz pity pain humanity I'm either a mutant or a cripple, and I refuse to be a cripple. People pity cripples, but they're afraid of mutants [...] Fear implies respect. Dean Koontz pity mutants people And it's a pity too that I've no right to open your letters. I hope you don't get many, or my conscience will give me no peace. Diana Wynne Jones pity letters giving Misfortune, and recited misfortune especially, can be prolonged to the point where it ceases to excite pity and arouses only irritation. Dorothy Parker irritation pity women Pity swells the tide of love. Edward Young pity tides love Pity those who cannot say: Thy will be done not mine, today. Elaine A. Cannon pity done today Self-pity is... a sinkhole from which no rescuing hand can drag you because you have chosen to sink. Elisabeth Elliot pity self hands «1234567891011»