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"pity" Definitions
  1. [singular] used to show that you are disappointed about something synonym shame
  2. [uncountable] a sad feeling caused by the pain and troubles of others
"pity" Synonyms
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934 Sentences With "pity"

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No one seems to feel much pity for her, nor does she pity herself.
" "This letter is not a cry for pity, pity is not what I'm looking for.
They may be coiled in pity, but they are never benign; their pity is unregenerative.
My mother always says I pity people I should not pity, and she is probably right.
It is a pity for all concerned, but it was, above all, a pity for Osaka.
Pathos is a kind of mutual pity: bathos is self-pity, since no audience member cares.
The sort of chap girls take pity on, but not enough pity on, if you take my meaning.
Pity the well meaning health secretary, pity the hardworking doctors—and blame the sentimental but hypocritical British public.
Don't pity my victims, pity the windscreen wipers that had the job of clearing the gore from my view.
"It is a pity — a great pity — that this has in my view all been planned," Mr. Soames said.
So pity the well-meaning health secretary, pity the hard-working doctors—and blame the sentimental but hypocritical British public.
Yes, people may take pity on you and invite you into their group, but you don't want pity do you?
When she wants pity, as she often does, she asks for pity; when she pities herself, she lets the reader know.
I am laughing because his face is so cute, but I also feel pitypity for Mr. Duckworth in all his anthropomorphism.
They viewed her with a curious mixture of envy and pity—envy of her material comfort, pity for her lack of legitimacy.
The answers would only make my friends pity me, and pity from a millennial in a kayak is almost worse than cancer.
That's how I felt all these years — you was doing your pity party, but when you were with me there was no pity party.
It wasn't bad, but it definitely wasn't good either, and the whole experience left me with a weird range of emotions: pity, then intense guilt for the pity, then a deep discomfort and annoyance for the discomfort, then protectiveness, then fondness, then pity again.
He's still a bitter, cynical man, but the Hound's grown enough to at least feel some pity for people he didn't pity when it counted.
We pity and root for him as we pity and root for the Khuranas: a draw in a situation where everyone is bound to lose.
But allowing my family to dig inside the sadness backfired, because they responded the only way someone can when faced with a pity party: with pity.
My music is so much better than your music I pity you—almost I would pity you if I were not disgusted by your chump-change music.
ROME — Pity the weak and wobbly new Italian government.
Luckily, I never experienced such pity or judgment in school.
It's a pity; the workmanship on the models is excellent.
If all indictments are like this, pity our legal system.
I didn't surround myself with people who pity the situation.
Pity the bureaucrats who have to sort out this mess.
Sesame Street has never been about pity or pathologizing differences.
It tends to elicit a mix of pity and awkwardness.
His gaze invites neither pity nor titillation over their conditions.
Pity the poor young Italian designer, struggling to break through.
So it's a pity that we don't have it yet.
IT IS not easy to feel pity for Goldman Sachs.
This isn't a pity party though, don't get it twisted.
I am personally ashamed, the whole thing is a pity.
Right now, Orlando needs your support, but not your pity.
After that, however many I killed, I felt no pity.
It's a pity, cause I'd really like to know, too.
Pity she has to share the attention with Olivia Benson.
It's a pity, because it really is a great phone.
This is the most I will pity my own ass.
I can't bear the thought that anyone would pity me.
It's a pity he's had to be goaded into that.
"Oh no, dear," she said, with pity in her voice.
That's a pity; it's challenging to comprehend, but not impossible.
I was, like, having that kind of a pity party.
Johnson's loss is not unexpected, but it's still a pity.
It's only a pity that he did it so rarely.
And why feel pity, if you think women are murderers?
But pity the people looking to sing only a duet.
"I felt pity when I heard Mondella died," he said.
Or do they just feel pity because I'm a refugee?
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Pity European Union Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom.
Pity, of course, can be its own form of cruelty.
These sculptures are not to meant to inspire pure pity.
I had no time for self pity at that point.
So, why does "single at Christmas" invoke reactions of pity?
We authentic craftsmen look at those wannabe trendsetters with pity.
I pity the fool that has to wake Gibby up.
As Television Without Pity took off, Uber Interactive and uber.
"At our house, there was no pity," Julie Kusku said.
These were replaced with egalitarianism, community, humility, charity, and pity.
No one is throwing a pity party for the Huskies.
Let's take a moment to pity the Internal Revenue Service.
Finally, taking pity on me, he refills all my prescriptions.
Pity the typesetters who have to deal with the redactions.
"Have pity on the straight people," she tells the class.
Nenny views him with a mix of respect and pity.
What a pity none of those films were actually nominated.
At times you pity her, at times you hate her.
My parents taught me self pity is not gonna work.
Students also begin to distinguish pity, sympathy, empathy and compassion.
" Emily from Tennessee: "I don't want recognition out of pity.
All is sorrow, but we still have kindness and pity.
He belongs to a community most outsiders loathe or pity.
Pity the network TV pilot in the age of streaming.
I pity the president for believing in his own lies.
It's a pity owners seldom get to use its potential.
Pity the next comic, a bearded guy named Phil Hanley.
"He has pity for the Cambodian people," his assistant murmured.
This is a pity because experimentation can produce outsize rewards.
Liberals pity blacks for not being able to help themselves.
Pity the person who doesn't — their love will be denied.
It'd be such a pity to throw them all away.
Kononenko eyed me with frustration and a tinge of pity.
Pity we don't get to see more of her onscreen.
And pity the poor Ref in these old time fights.
Occasionally, though, I also witnessed the perversion of compassion into pity.
There will be no pity party for Pat Summitt today, though.
Most important, she accentuates her character's bracing lack of self-pity.
Others took pity on her poor boyfriend and saluted his chill.
In their presence, I wasn't a kid to take pity on.
This is not something to fear, folks — it's something to pity.
This is a pity, and it may well become a tragedy.
But the movie never really calls Toomes on his self-pity.
It's just a pity that the airplanes only hold two people.
"She played it down – she didn't want anybody's pity," White says.
What a pity Asia does not make more use of them.
They are simultaneously a cause for celebration, pity, scepticism and shame.
It's a pity Mr. Coover ran out of ideas before words.
My sense of self-pity always went exceptionally well with drinking.
Few on the left will feel much pity for Ms Nielsen.
The assertion prompted a mix of anger and pity from Democrats.
He insists, though, that pity is the last thing he wants.
That's weird, because so often being single seems to invite pity.
In any event, their (Iranian) diplomacy won, and that's a pity.
But we won't take defeat, and we don't want your pity.
It is a pity, but the best decision for the team.
PITY poor Staffan de Mistura, the UN's special envoy for Syria.
I pity you, but I offer this cool dunk as consolation.
From the speakers it was sheer pity at the couple's ignorance.
He's happy you were overjoyed to see him, don't pity him!
My sister's friends took pity on me and fed me alcohol.
Rather than pity cases, they are the envy of their schoolmates.
What remainder percentage are dead-enders destined for the pity basket?
Don't, don't, don't be angry, I pity you, glass-hearted baby.
He sensed his own pity, not knowing why it was there.
Instead we should look with pity on such a narrow existence.
First and foremost, I am neither soliciting, nor deserve, anyone's pity.
She's not the only one, it seems, tired of people's pity.
Democrats have become the apology party and I don't pity them.
Driven PITY the shopper considering an S.U.V. or crossover these days.
It was mainly out of pity that I replied to Ivan.
"When did you become an object of pity?" he asks himself.
Such a pity that Valentine's Day has already come and gone.
He can't give me a release date yet, more's the pity.
Noisey: What's your favorite track on Broken Limbs Excite No Pity ?
Scott confesses he was worried that the invites were pity invites.
Walk the edge of the knife between self-pity and responsibility.
"I think it would be a pity for them," he said.
"It's a pity about the Saudis," he said with a shrug.
"Action — Not Pity Can Save Millions Now!" was a typical headline.
No one will notice him, more's the shame and the pity.
People feel a sort of condescending compassion and pity toward them.
There was no happy talk, no mixed messages, no self-pity.
The Republican memory loss isn't just a pity; it's a tragedy.
What a pity, then, that Harrison's lyrics are dismal and dull.
"It's a pity it took so long to publish," he added.
Pity the living, and, above all those who live without love.
"I'm trying to heavily work the pity party here," Cavuto muses.
The pity you court is a far cry from Christian compassion.
Vadik couldn't help feeling a squeamish kind of pity for him.
They may be coiled in pity, but they are never benign.
The pity is not for the receiver but for the giver.
"Poignant Pony Professes Penitence, Provokes Pity," reads one trade paper headline.
I don't want your pity, but I do want your understanding.
Pause for a moment to pity the poor Trump administration officials.
Monica wiped Benji's cheek, looking at George with resignation and pity.
Don't beat yourself up — but don't succumb to self-pity, either.
So I don't want any more of your stupid pity, ok?
Gal Gadot will not be attending this bogus internet pity party.
You know, pity the poor saver when somebody comes to retire.
He was not one for self-pity or agonizing over regrets.
It's tempting to pity John Bolton, President Trump's national security adviser.
"It's a pity," one of the sources with direct knowledge said.
We retreat into defensive emotions such as contempt and self-pity.
"The period when we were talked about with pity is over."
I'd much rather create a dance party than a pity party.
While I have no doubt that you care about your friends, there's a difference between compassion and pity, and if you pity them, even privately, you send them a message that's not just damaging but untrue.
"It's a pity, really a pity, to know that just in front of us, 36 kilometers [22 miles], it will be a third country," Puissesseau said, pointing across the channel to the white cliffs of Dover.
And if you're one of the lucky ones staying put, take pity.
I pity the person stuck with getting a gift for a celebrity.
And I'll pity myself, but maybe, just maybe, I'll understand myself too.
But instead of celebrating his achievements, I'm throwing myself a pity party.
People look at refugees either with contempt or with pity, she said.
One must pity the Hound for being born the Mountain's younger brother.
He doesn't want any help, and he definitely doesn't want any pity.
Don't confuse this with self-pity, when you dwell on that pain.
The only element that is missing is the pity of the audience.
I'm actually happy in my own life, and I almost pity them.
That's a pity, when many organizations could use the incentive to improve.
"It's a pity that the piano was out of tune," Putin said.
Maybe they took pity on me because my partner couldn't join me.
It's difficult to hate on someone when you feel pity for them.
BONUS: Melania Trump doesn't want your pity for her "boy-like" husband
It's a pity that the authors predicted that only after the fact.
Self-pity When not raging, the President was feeling sorry for himself.
B. interrupts my pity party by providing some very welcome sexy time.
Pity she blew her chance to take a selfie with Chris Harrison.
To most Algerians, however, he is an object of derision or pity.
" Says the advocate: "Some people use it as a disguise for pity.
But there's no pity here, only aspiration, and it's a refreshing perspective.
Pity we'll have to wait until December 21 to enjoy it all.
We may be sad, but we will not dwell in self-pity.
Cleveland is the only city that we native Detroiters can legitimately pity.
"It is a pity to have to beat these people," Kirschbaum said.
Most damning of all, there were hints of pity in James' voice.
He asks Billy to "pity the men who had to do it".
The difference between pragmatism and self-pity has become hard to discern.
He's cold-hearted and he feels no pity or sympathy for anyone.
When Hemingway was successful, he cut out his mannerisms and self-pity.
To put it bluntly, Americans with disabilities do not want your pity.
Take pity on your bottom line and don't pay more than necessary.
McVeigh was remorseless, defiant, and worthy of not one ounce of pity.
It's the young patients I pity, those in their 20s and 30s.
Roger Cohen Pity the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in his labyrinth.
"I have such pity for the people who play them," he laments.
It is a pity that a really handsome game ends this way.
But Mr. Daniels's harsh yet fulsome artistry is a sealant against pity.
Watch the clip and listen closely ... it's more self-pity than remorse.
His feeling for her appears to have been more pity than love.
The accident left him a mess and an object of universal pity.
She does not ask for pity or sympathy because death is democratic.
You welcome people's help with open arms, but recoil from anyone's pity.
Finally, I caved and gave her a pity story about being displaced.
In the end, Mr. Meyrou takes no pity on the titanic executive.
And pity those who look to this era's love stories for succor.
Books of The Times Pity the folk singer raised in the Northeast.
What should have elicited sympathy—or even pity—tended to arouse suspicion.
Pity the poor letter carrier: This week will be a long one.
If anything, they pity them for losing touch with Poland's traditional values.
It is a pity we can't recreate the moment of its discovery.
It is a crushingly lonely moment but Scorsese isn't soliciting our pity.
KR: Hold up, you're taking pity on dudes three times your size.
The pity was not for itself but for the entire human race.
A pity, then, if Britain's election becomes the one that matters least.
He knew he deserved no pity, that he alone was to blame.
Blinded by my admiration for Lola, I used to deeply pity Ella.
Trust me, I had my pity party that night at the stadium.
It had every element of a developing crusade: outrage, pity, and sanctimony.
Since then, he's become a famous has-been, marinating in self-pity.
The same fate befell the youthful TV review site Television Without Pity.
I imagine most people feel a surge of pity for Mr. McCain.
" • "It would be a pity if these Chinese supplant all other races.
When they did turn up, however, they were never objects of pity.
This is why Thomas Mann, in "The Magic Mountain," wrote that men who witness women in labor feel pity ("Erbarmen") for them — pity, but never "empathy," which is something only other women who have given birth can feel.
More's the pity, because Koenig could have easily committed to making a satire.
Pity the poor rancher who finds himself trapped in an Aydın Büyüktaş photo.
Pity, of how a soldier's guilt leads him into a toxic relationship of
Some soldiers took pity on them and handed over their own water rations.
Cancer is very aggressive and it doesn't take pity on anyone or anything.
PITY the future historian who tries to decipher the workings of Egyptian courts.
PITY the disaffected British voter who looks to the autumn conferences for inspiration.
This time I saw Humbert's mewling self-pity, his delusion, and his malice.
When she talks about Sheng, for instance, she oscillates between love and pity.
But the worst part is the pity, friends' and strangers' wide, sympathetic eyes.
Would you pity your victims, even if their digital memories were wiped clean?
Risheq's heart aches for the family, but she believes in action, not pity.
Yet the World Bank's report is cause for pity as well as celebration.
Taking pity on Roomba, they offered salve, but this was a temporary fix.
These things weren't discussed in the'70s, apart from with ridicule or pity.
It's just a pity that the music drowns out the film's deeper themes.
It is a pity that Asia does not make more use of them.
That's a pity, because the latter is also some of her finest work.
It would be a pity if his behaviour became the norm elsewhere, too.
It's a pity there aren't more of these satellites — they sound rather useful.
His constantly bewildered expression no longer inspires a mixture of pity and disdain.
And not in a "don't pity me, but actually do," kind of way.
" She continues: "The real compassionate response to disability wouldn't be pity or admiration.
I can't imagine someone who hates the perception of pity more than Jen.
Being an object of pity does not do wonders for one's self-esteem.
The pity of this otherwise admirable book is that it misses that spirit.
I don't need your pity, but that doesn't mean I don't want it.
It's a pity, because Messenger's 900+ million users would seriously benefit from it.  
I took pity on him, and told him he could have his round.
Pity the poor Saskatchewan government, for they do not know what they do.
" She adds: "They tackled the disease head on, without fear, without self pity.
Wallow in self pity or learn to be happy with what you have?
Pity Andy Murray, Britain's number one tennis player and the world's number two.
Besides wringing pity, this photograph has a mood of pleasurable expectation about it.
So it was a great pity when we couldn't have access to that.
The charity sector, for example, abundantly uses small children to provoke bourgeois pity.
The pity is that Saudi Arabia put him in such a terrible position.
But it's a pity that the article is anchored on a shameful premise.
"No one will come for holidays just because they pity us," she said.
A recessionary housing market does threaten their profit margin, which is a pity.
No, that statistic is not meant to make anyone pity the upper class.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Pity the poor penis in modern art.
" "Please take pity on me," the note said, "I walked home ... Safe choices.
Oh god, I hope the delivery guy doesn't notice and pity me. Shoot.
City Kitchen Pity the poor skinless, boneless chicken breast, so often heartbreakingly overcooked.
Salah and Abdullah are suffering, but they are not lathered in self-pity.
The emotions we have following a breakup aren't always sadness and self-pity.
And if the author thinks this is good sex, I pity his partners.
Maggie transforms from inspirational figure to victim, leading viewers to sadness and pity.
I pity Spencer and respect his First Amendment right to say awful things.
She's sexy, but telling her so would only feed her ferocious self-pity.
The Cubs used to be everybody's second-favorite team, out of sheer pity.
The family's attitude toward him spirals from revulsion into hatred, largely bypassing pity.
Pity the young of the poor field mouse, born for just this purpose.
On Soccer MADRID — Pity Martínez, his legs like lead, took a deep breath.
"I really pity the author that will be awarded it," Mr. Wiman added.
Every so often, he invites her to pity him for his excessive sensitivity.
Only the Fool can see the pity of it, and see it whole.
The Checkup Pity the poor parent whose child is throwing a public tantrum.
Instead, Valdary feels an emotion that I, at first, could not understand: Pity.
"Those women do not pity a fool, and that sealed it," he said.
Believe me, I, too, sometimes wonder whether my scholarship is predicated upon pity.
Avoid falling into self-pity, and command your strength when you're feeling low.
"They can't get out of their houses; it's such a pity," he said.
Because of this, my pity for my future mother-in-law is stunted.
The 171-page document is so soggy with Trumpian self-pity it weeps.
The smaller the senator looks, the more we pity him … to a point.
Whereas she had been a figure of terror, Madame Daugeron now inspires pity.
PITY THE READER: On Writing With Style, by Kurt Vonnegut and Suzanne McConnell.
It seems a pity, but I do not think I can write more.
But, "I don't want anyone to have pity for me," Mr. Rousteing said.
Instead, it's Alethea who emerges whole, living a life devoid of self-pity.
However, I'm not content with table scraps, pity invitations and opportunistic photo-ops.
Hosting a pity party will keep you stuck in a place of pain.
"It makes you feel a kind of pity for everybody involved" https://t.
Pity the gluten-free diner, because the best offering could be the bread.
Pity the poor billionaires who are about to take the oath of office.
"That sounds like self-pity unrestrained," he responds, superior and impatient — a teenager.
The world was transfixed — not purely out of pity, I suspect, but recognition.
She begins to whine and cry, but he cuts her pity party short.
For me, becoming a youngish orphan brought a complicated mix of self-pity and pity-antipathy, wanting people to see the upending of my world but be invisible, hoping to be taken care of and desperate to be left alone.
Adults of mature years know not to engage in histrionic self-pity in public, not necessarily because they avoid self-pity, but because outside of high school parties, this is a singularly ineffective way to make people like and support you.
PITY the lowly cartoonists attempting to earn a living by caricaturing cantankerous world leaders.
The path to healing begins with our whining and your over-the-top pity.
He's hoping others will follow his "no pity party" lead into the new year.
"I pity a man who doesn't have a hobby like this one," he said.
It was all mixed in together, the love and the anger and the pity.
The envy, jealousy, self-pity, anger, even rage -- it does not vanish or disappear.
There's pity and there's fear in those stares, and I see them almost daily.
She is said to eat dinner alone, a dish of self-pity and despair.
"It's a big pity," Yang says via WeChat from his home in Hong Kong.
Kellie said she has since taken pity on the neighbor and fixed the situation.
Yet, the reader is made to feel pity for their all-too-human fate.
It seems a great pity that they allowed her to die a natural death.
"We did not develop Back On Track out of pity or compassion," she writes.
"We told no one about that incident; Dad didn't want pity," Willie Jr. said.
"There was no self-pity, but I worried about leaving my family," she says.
There was no pity in "Mama Tried," in other words, only straight-faced honesty.
Generally, fortunate sellers will have a member of Bezos' staff take pity and respond.
She did not want anyone's pity; she just wanted to be like everyone else.
But before she left, Drake left a sweet and bold mark on Pity Sex.
Think a crypto version of Google (and pity those holding tokens for crypto-AltaVista).
Real heroism was still possible even in the age of narcissism and self-pity.
As acclaimed novelist Chuck Palmer, Rhys is all insecurities, self-pity, and coiled frustration.
In the middle of their pity party, Nancy appears with her spirits totally changed.
This time, though, she was game for what I assumed was a pity-fuck.
He was the poster boy of positivity and never asked for pity or sympathy.
That's a new show I'm working on—Cloud of Pity, this fall on FXXXX.
It's a pity, really — because if it weren't for Idol, where would TV be?
His writing evokes neither a sense of pity nor a warped sense of heroism.
I don't really understand the propensity for self-pity at a time like this.
She started getting orders (first from friends and family out of pity, she says).
Is it just the luck of the draw and the pity of internet strangers?
I am talked about in terms of AIDS prevention, murder statistics, scarcity, and pity.
For this, those ordinary Americans she has talked with so much must pity her.
There are two situations in which the rules take pity on a kicking back.
Of course I feel it's a pity, it's my third silver at three Games.
Of course, you could leave out the anchovies, but that would be a pity.
Would you really feel any pity if one of those dots stopped moving forever?
Either way ... we pity the fool who tries to poke fun at T's getup.
Spoiler: The prize is my impressed nod — and a little bit of pity, too.
It made the audience pity me, which is not a good look for comedy.
Watching yourself become irrelevant, an object of pity or puzzlement if acknowledged at all.
At first, I thought: How is this not a work of pretentious self-pity?
And don't play the victim or throw a pity party to get your way.
I don't tell you this to inspire pity; this is, after all, my job.
Judge Ito takes pity on her and adjourns the trial until the next day.
They don't make many Italian restaurants of this quality anymore, and more's the pity.
Bush has been at risk of becoming a figure of pity during this campaign.
"It is a pity that we disrupted the sportsmen," Kurachyova told reporters on Monday.
I broke up with my therapist for gazing at me with too much pity.
At sleepovers, speaking about it earned me looks of pity from my playmates' parents.
Mr. Hadi wasn't looking for pity; many people were in similar trouble, he said.
My neighbors, teachers, and pretty much every adult I met treated me with pity.
How easy it would have been for me to dissolve into a pity party.
PATRICK I pity your wife if she is routinely subjected to your silly provocations.
Dahl said "it was a great pity" that her husband had changed Charlie's race.
Ms. Sengbloh, a 2016 Tony nominee for "Eclipsed," never begs for pity or admiration.
It has often been premised too much on pity and too little on pride.
The clerk looked at me with pity when I asked for the "Frozen" section.
Their self-pity wasn't this unfathomably deep, their delusions of martyrdom this insanely grand.
You won't catch a mentally strong person avoiding problems or hosting a pity party.
In the comments section, readers sometimes debate which losses deserve the collective pity party.
As the whale was dying, it shot an immense look of pity at Watson.
While feeling sad can help you honor what you lost, self-pity is different.
Matthew Sewell and Jeff Chen are back, and they have taken pity on me.
"I'm not the person to sit back and have a pity party," he said.
But then a despised Samaritan came by and took pity on the injured man.
But the people telling them are too busy and too candid for self-pity.
At the moment we are just appearing as smaller movements, which is a pity.
I looked at it from every angle — from violence to pity to being thankful.
Perhaps it's a kind of pity for those who may never know the work.
I remember crying and a nurse looking at me with pity in her eyes.
But in the meantime, pity can crush the very dignity we're supposed to be cultivating.
I pity you, bird, for you eventually grow tired of flight whereas I do not.
"Instead of making people pity [the migrants], I wanted to show their skills and resilience."
When you curse the weatherman for wrongly predicting an afternoon of clear skies, take pity.
In this era of the smartphone, I pity the person who has a bad day.
I would know him by his NVC alone—hunched with self-pity, shivering with guilt.
" Although he said at the time he didn't "want pity, I'm gonna whoop it up!
But we could have denied them that opportunity, had we turned our pity into action.
"There are extreme claims on both sides, which is a great pity," Boleat told CNBC.
By no means do I pity myself, do I feel sorry for where I am.
The kindness of strangers in New York City is truly the pity sex of compassion.
I told him it wasn't a pity-pat because I didn't want to be rude.
As well as pity, the World Bank's global poverty tally should also invite some scepticism.
So sorry guys, none of you are getting the tiniest amount of pity from me.
It's just their ignorant opinion, and I should pity them, not feel bad about myself.
Gavin had tried as many ways of deflating Bernie's self-pity and none had worked.
At worst, there is a touch of guilt, even pity in tributes to American troops.
Broken men are more deserving of our pity, though they may be just as dangerous.
The pity is that neither the League nor M5S offers solutions to Italy's real problems.
Aristotle wrote that tragedies produce feelings of pity and horror and foster a cathartic effect.
"It's a pity," Kwapniewski said, standing in brilliant sunshine between rows of cider apple trees.
As for the four-legged characters, it's a pity that they are nearly all male.
What is also sad is your pity and empathy for him and not the victims.
It's a pity (there's that word again), because the form itself leans other­wise, favoring compassion.
At least not unless their developer takes pity and fixes compatibility in a future update.
At home that night in New Jersey, Sylvia drinks wine and wallows in self-pity.
The testimonials that Hastert rounded up from prominent Republicans demonstrate more than mercy and pity.
From horror to pity and everything in between, the shifting attitudes toward otherness are pervasive.
I asked if she had ever succumbed to fear or self-pity during her illness.
Take your pity, sympathy and the inspiration you get from our "brave fight" someplace else.
Reb Berish had taken him in more out of pity than for the fifteen dollars.
"I say don't show me no pity because this is my life," he told Holt.
Jenny is the guilty middle-class liberal on a mission of pity among the impoverished.
Ultimately it may have been pity for Mr. Garcia's physical condition that swayed immigration officials.
The highs of human experience are lost on you – and we pity you for it.
The amount of self-pity that you have because you put yourself in that position.
You're in a very intense mood today, and I pity anyone who pisses you off.
Another one that I experienced a lot of is the pity play, the sob story.
You may be tempted to play the victim in order to earn some pity points.
"When I see waste, I feel pity," said Tarjaya, who goes only by one name.
But for once, this character evokes something like the pity and terror of classical tragedy.
Her neighbor Nina White, another half-century resident, also took pity on an unwelcome visitor.
"I have pity for the child, but the family had no choice," wrote one user.
Taking pity on my tennis shoes, he had lent me a pair of his boots.
He is a reflexive democrat whose underdog sympathies haven't curdled into glum superhero self-pity.
In this book, humanization does not equal lionization, and sympathy is never confused for pity.
Pity poor Theresa May and her faltering plan for Britain to exit the European Union.
"I don't want it to be pity tourism — 'Look at the poor people,'" she said.
Looking at his watery, pink-rimmed eyes, I felt a pang of pity for him.
But let's not pity incumbent presidents too much — they also take credit for everything too.
" And he said, "You know, they'd say, 'They were so young, it's such a pity.
The problem here is Mr. Long's Adam, a twitchy knot of tics and self-pity.
Set upon by a pack of wolves, he injures one and takes pity on it.
It's a pity our generation has to be associated with theses ignorant and foolish challenges.
Pity the human resources manager trying to sell a deference training course to male employees.
The part of him that advocates personal responsibility also has no patience for self-pity.
A lot of people are trashing this woman and her husband, but I feel pity.
Pity the news organization trying to do sober, reflective, comprehensive reporting on Donald J. Trump.
And in either case, their pity involves a form of condescension, to which you object.
Self-pity, she says, is the lowest state to which a person's mind can fall.
"It will slow down our growth in summer 2020, which is a pity," O'Leary said.
Quixotic, he swung from morbid self-pity to rigid authority over his crews and himself.
Pity the player who succumbs to so-called dartitis, the game's version of the yips.
"My goal was the gold medal, it's a pity I didn't win it," she said.
I never wanted to spark pity, only love and solidarity toward disabled children like me.
Hot tears of pain and self-pity mixed with the cold rain on Lynette's cheeks.
Come on Hollywood, take pity on our Brexit-plagued island, and give us this win.
" Asking for pity from Carlson's viewers, Martin said, "I'm just a poor, helpless old man.
Some people worry that self-compassion is a form of self-pity and suggests weakness.
Meanwhile his Lanthimos Losers are stolid, severe, too ignorant or aloof to pity themselves appropriately.
The Secretary of State looks up at me with a mixture of pity and amusement.
And sometimes, being pathetic enough to warrant a little bit of pity can pay off.
A pity: a century after his death, Salgari can still yank readers into his magical world.
"No, I'm not over it,"  she confessed  while turning Yale's commencement into a self-pity party.
This is a pity because dovishness was one of Trump's most attractive qualities in the election.
Pity the Democratic senators such as Joe Manchin III, W.Va., Heidi Heitkamp, N.D., Jon Tester, Mont.
It's a pity that we may be deprived of her voice as a result of this.
This is a script that doesn't bother to be different, and it is a huge pity.
He said often people react with pity or disgust — and that neither reaction works for him.
I pity them because I would hate to see the world so monochromatically as they do.
Yeltsin called the news "a great pity" and said their friendship would never be the same.
It would be a great pity if Germany continued to blunder with blatantly bad faith nonsense.
So after a daylong pity party, I pulled myself together and started to work on deprogramming.
Dharmender felt pity as he beat Geeta's husband: Sanjay was a poor boy, a decent boy.
It is a pity, then, that Mr Modi's scheme to achieve these aims is so flawed.
"This piece isn't […] a vanity project, or a pity party," Oldham, 31, writes on her website.
She's definitely here for a good time, even if Randall feels they were a "pity invite".
Small enough to be unthreatening, to fit in small spaces and to elicit pity from viewers.
That's a pity, because Conte's administration is the closest thing to an elected "gilet-ist" government.
"We assume Danforth took pity on Peter and Sarah and offered them the land," Baker said.
I also didn't want people to pity me because I was fat — there was no need.
But she didn't want pity, and that's what happens — in this town particularly, you know, gossip.
My friend Shannon Tweed pushed me every minute of every day, but she didn't pity me.
That's all fun, and fine, but it doesn't mean Waluigi deserves our pity or our respect.
When someone says they had a chicken sandwich for lunch, you might pity the poor fool.
The footage of this moment has been lost in the CNN archives, which is a pity.
Do you pity the man, tearing up after serving one year of a five year term?
They want people to join their pity party so that they can feel better about themselves.
He doesn't deserve your pity, and his angst isn't always personally affecting, but it feels real.
A lot has happened since I had my pity party at the photo shoot last week.
People whom we call "afflicted," as if they are now lesser beings, do not pity themselves.
The crowd was not impressed and in fact, expressed pity for the animals in the show.
Tell us: Would you really feel any pity if one of those dots stopped moving forever?
Pity we can't call her up, and strange that nobody has thought to mention this before.
Don't pity them, as in my limited experience the 350 is just as potent and excellent.
Please don't pity me when I say this, but I've never really been wined and dined.
It's a pity more miniseries haven't tried to do the same for other major historical events.
I couldn't help but pity him, knowing that he probably was going to lose the eye.
The sentiments ranged from pity to rage to confusion to, in true social media fashion, maliciousness.
"It's a pity, though, because he's the only one really who can answer this," she said.
In Bridgers's hands alone, the song could have dissolved into pure lament, or even self-pity.
And then she went on to tell me that pity is not the same as love.
Gyimah possesses a complete absence of self-pity, he sees his handicap as a daily companion.
I no longer even pity Piggy, clutching his broken "specs" and blindly following the nearest leader.
Martin captures the moment when ambition either coalesces into concrete goals or curdles into self-pity.
It would be a pity if Ms. French raced through such beautifully conceived and executed material.
"No one was going to pity me or my child," says Mary, a former chemistry teacher.
They merit neither pity nor worship—only respect, and your dedication to a different, fairer world.
Any self-pity has to be earned and is inseparable from a tinge of self-disgust.
I gave Harold a blurb out of pity, but I couldn't get through the first story.
It's a collection of images that still baffles and engages with equal parts humor and pity.
I'm not going to ask you to pity Donald Trump, because he does not deserve that.
In the next verse, fear turns to pity for the man amplifier, whose body is crumbling.
Carole sometimes looks at Monique with pity, seeing her as the uncomplaining victim of patriarchal oppression.
But she's so blunt, funny and brave that she never becomes an object of our pity.
It's a pity that we don't know how much longer we'll be able to do this.
Facing her mortality, Mary Ruefle does not ask for pity or sympathy, because death is democratic.
"It's all but irresistible, like slipping into delicious self-pity," writes Michael Hann at the Guardian.
His presidential bid has been greeted with a combination of sneering, eye-rolling and baffled pity.
Pity the fool who's reading this book to get a clear and orderly picture of Dublin.
How to convey the magnitude of her troubles without letting her descend into irritating self-pity?
Do you see him as a hero, as a man deserving of pity, as something else?
I tried to keep self-pity to a minimum; I already knew that life was unfair.
Francesco listens patiently — no telling if he understands any of it — and takes pity on Paul.
The last thing he wanted was for people to pity him or to treat him differently.
It's a pity, because the effective endorsement of the plan by these states is hugely significant.
He wandered through the house in a daze, trying not to give in to self-pity.
I was sent because he knew it was easier to pity a child than an adult.
He claims the natives there do not even understand celibacy and pity those who practice it.
Too often, in response to the conservative impulse to punish, the liberal impulse is to pity.
I feel both anger and pity, but mostly I feel the cold unreality of familial connection.
She was not physically attracted to him, she said, but felt pity after seeing him naked.
"I don't want your pity," he said when he finally got to give an acceptance speech.
Most were middle-aged Germans like her, unaccustomed to self-pity and allergic to national pride.
Pity the modern viewer who has watched "North by Northwest" only on a tablet-size screen.
Others argue that public servants enjoy privileged access to many services so should expect no pity.
Philoctetes, meanwhile, tells Neoptolemus the story of his dreadful sufferings and elicits his empathy and pity.
Turn this one on when you need a pity party to turn into a party, period.
Eventually, an employee of a nearby sweet shop took pity and joined me in my search.
You signed Josef Martínez to a contract extension, then acquired Pity Martínez, before you sold Almirón.
He looked at me with a mixture of perplexity and pity, as if to say: This?
Every so often I'd trot to McDonalds for a cheeseburger and a pang of self-pity.
George existed outside of Mean Girls, she'd be both the envy and pity of Wholesome Moms.
Gearbox deserves little pity for failing to research G2A, a company with a long-documented past.
Help me find words to explain...Have pity on me and help me, O Lord my God.
When you pick up a controller for the Sega Genesis Flashback you just feel pity and confusion.
"I feel pity if they allow it," said Javed Noorani, formerly of the nonprofit Integrity Watch Afghanistan.
JoJo sings of them with empowerment and poignancy in her voice and lyrics rather than seeking pity.
Honestly, Sepp's demise is a pity, because Sepp himself seems like he was a character worth exploring.
They don't want to keep us snared through commercial breaks or intoxicate us with rage and pity.
I pity the poor waiter who a friend saw making Bitcoin trades at $18,000 during his shift.
What was depression becomes expression, and self-pity and helplessness are transformed into dignity, integrity, and courage.
"It's such a pity that they have to drop out, because they are so smart," she said.
When a frustrated classmate in my MFA program declared himself a maximalist, I chose to pity him.
And pity the poor pitcher who must navigate his way through the lineup for a third time.
Alex was kind of pissed about this, saying they both got "pity roses" as far he's concerned.
He may have then left, and then the [gay] couple had thought, 'It's pity, we'll take it.
We're supposed to pity him because trying to be the leader of the free world is hard?!
It was very easy to complain and self pity but I refused to let the enemy win.
Its themes are unjust pain, resentment, self-pity, pride and a desperate desire to run the world.
That is a pity, because when India does apply itself to ambitious goals, it often achieves them.
It is a pity that Justice Thomas has withdrawn from an important part of the court's work.
But pity not finance's in-house policemen, for they have had a golden decade since the crisis.
My literary young heart felt something profound afoot, and it knew the thrill of awe and pity.
Pity the poor urban dwellers who have to cycle home on a sullen grey concrete bike path.
It's almost like house decorating, so it won't feel like a pity gift, which it's absolutely not.
It is a pity that it took the murder of two young people to wake them up.
"I told them, 'Have pity, they are still young, I'll tell you what you want,' " she said.
Doing something different can distract you and prevent you from spiraling into a full-blown pity party.
It's just not clear what it is, who we're supposed to pity, and who to root for.
Pity the professional trader, who has to come in every day and put money on the line.
It's a pity that Mr Cryan, or anyone daft enough to covet his job, will have to.
The look of shock and pity I sometimes get by even the most liberal folks is hindering.
The lyrics turn an entire continent into a cartoon, a wasteland, a source of nothing but pity.
I hope that your self-pity is as dark and more terrifying than my feeling of hopelessness.
At the Baby Jane preview screening, which Bette chose to skip, Joan wallows in boozy self-pity.
Pity the poor public-relations specialist hired to influence what is said about his clients on Wikipedia.
Pity the poor brands that struggled to deliver you piping hot content all day — this one included.
And those lawyers who admit to taking the low road seldom ask for sorrow and pity afterwards.
It made me furious, it filled me with both hatred and pity, and it made me ashamed.
Pity Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who is just the press secretary for the president of the United States.
We're supposed to pity you because trying to be the leader of the free world is hard?!
Turning potentially indulgent self-pity into expansive compassion is a move familiar to readers of his poems.
They highlight mom's exhaustion as an individual problem that should be acknowledged with empathy, humor, or pity.
Bridge's life hews closely, in outline, to the midcentury caricature of a woman we now smugly pity.
Stripped of its tilde, peña, which means rock, becomes pena, which is Spanish for pity or pain.
After this meal, I learned to pity the fool that gets spaghetti and meatballs at Olive Garden.
I expected a few looks of pity when I said her father was out of the picture.
Mr. Shandling's face, which swung from a broad grin to melting self-pity, defined Larry's oleaginous character.
He quickly befriended Jon, who took pity on Sam's inability to fight or stand up for himself.
I pity the people who will attempt to see this movie without any previous knowledge of Warcraft.
Within a year he burned off the gas of pity in which the accident had enveloped him.
The tears weren't from self-pity; they were from having to leave behind people I cared about.
Without ever explicitly positioning Margaret for our pity, Brown reveals how we elevate in order to destroy.
With a blend of exuberance and pity, he told me no, the shoes were just for show.
There's an old saying: 'It's better to make people like you than to make them pity you.
But as the weeks went by, I saw the raw grief and loss morph into self-pity.
Don't pity the loser ... especially when the loser's made more than $100 MILLION ... so says Riff Raff.
It seemed a pity having to file out into the Parisian night after a mere 10 minutes.
The children are not honey-glazed in innocence but spiky and defiant even as they evoke pity.
Of course, it's hard to muster much pity for two privileged young men — raised in Greenwich, Conn.
Asked why, she said without a trace of self-pity that she was a very sensitive kid.
Even if the science is rock-solid, many administrators and parents simply don't pity the sleepy teen.
Being the pity friend enables you to be a wonderful friend to people who are worth it.
When it started raining, an officer took pity and allowed him to sleep in a police station.
" Address the immortal truths, he instructed: "love and honor and pity and pride and compassion and sacrifice.
Then pity because she didn't know, and that made me feel sorry for her in a way.
His female leads, especially, inspire pity, fear and revulsion before they inspire sympathy, and then only sparingly.
" — JIMMY FALLON "It's such a pity that Tim Murphy terminated his career before it came to term.
Maybe it's because 20193s outnumber palm trees here, or wary drivers were focused on law enforcement. Pity.
That inexorable cycle of recrimination and consolation is what gives the play its genuine pity and terror.
Pity the senators in the chamber, who have doubtless kept up to date on the impeachment effort.
Lopate writes: The book refuses to wallow in self-pity or offer triumphalist narratives of overcoming victimhood.
The purpose of the night out was to avoid wallowing in self-pity, not to win anything.
Still, it is important to put the pity in perspective and give credit where it is due.
Worst is the lack of freedom to move around in the world without scrutiny, pity or scorn.
Without drama or self-pity, they harness those meticulous impulses to shape a bold and shining thing.
So let's take a moment to pity those who use the Mets as a way to escape.
The shortcoming is a pity, because this troupe can be so original — so contemporary, so idiosyncratically itself.
Give yourself time and space to breathe, but don&apost isolate yourself or wallow in pity constantly.
So as this experiment unfolds before a captivated nation, pity Mr. Ross and all the poor billionaires.
Pity the political journalists at Bloomberg News, who will effectively have to sit out the Democratic primary.
Who was I to pity myself for being a poor black kid going to a fancy school?
But "solidarity and pity" prove "stronger than tradition" as Stefania finds a way to circumvent the anathema.
Symbolically, they might be the preserved body rot of whomever they are intended to pity or epitomize.
What emerges is a story that searchingly inhabits the lives of women without sentimentality or self-pity.
"I looked at her face, and I thought: 'Son of a bitch – what a pity'" Duterte said.
She believed commercialism detracted from true sentiment, and charity made the mother into an object of pity.
And when I see very young people really high, I think they deserve pity rather than punishment.
While these poverty pornographers mean well, they seem not to understand that pity is the perversion of compassion.
Pity, on the other hand, connotes superiority and allows the pitier to maintain a distance from the pitied.
The pity parties are over, the group explains, but Amber seems sympathetic, approaching Villanelle after class to sympathize.
He wanted their last image of him to be one of strength rather than pity, he told Randall.
After one too many pieces of "advice," I shouted at him, telling him to take his pity elsewhere.
The loss of the Citadel and the planetary shield would be a pity— but no more than that.
I pity my former self who existed for more than a decade with a cellphone without a PopSocket.
We can survive and build economic futures that do not depend on the pity of those in power.
Serena treats Eden with a mixture of pity and careful delight — you can tell she's enjoying this, somewhat.
IT IS a pity that the 89th Academy Awards will be forever remembered for that last-minute bungle.
In the face of all this, can Canin also portray him as a tragic figure worthy of pity?
That would be a pity, though, because the Groundhog Day-inspired slasher is a ridiculous amount of fun.
He was freed only when a Nigerian took pity on him and helped him get back to Agadez.
I no longer found it either profound or mysterious, but yes, it was still delivering awe and pity.
"God have pity on this nation," Cunha said as he cast his vote in favor of impeaching Rousseff.
Yeah, there's this cloud of pity that hovers above overweight women, that overweight men seem to completely elude.
Instead, she is angry and resentful and stubborn, prone to shouting and fistfights and flights of self-pity.
Spare the prime minister little pity, for he has been on what politicians like to call a "journey".
I did NOT want other people's pity, so I mostly kept my story and my feelings to myself.
Plemons' performance makes David's pity relatable, giving the young man an outward softness that conceals the biting humor.
On Television Without Pity, fans debated furiously over which characters were real whodunnits and which were red herrings.
More's the pity, for in the art world the Cage-mushroom connection is well established and iron clad.
I grew to better understand the villainy of Bob Ewell, but then again to grow to pity him.
Pity the likes of Michael Chabon, who released his fine new book in the midst of the election.
I worry that people befriend me because we're stuck together due to a class or out of pity.
But, with a filmmaker of Villeneuve's caliber, it is a pity to leave the theater feeling merely sustained.
The special status of Cubans owes more to politics than to pity, and the politics is changing fast.
Which would be a pity — all this praise gone to waste ... I've seen #BladeRunner226 and really enjoyed it.
You quickly become someone to pity, when all you wanted was a glass of wine and a whizz.
The pity and injustice is that the ban on Russia for now applies only to track and field.
He was the object of their pity now, and they had to watch what they said around him.
It was the numismatics library, she wanted to say to them, but the sentences did not show pity.
Their romance is a study of love and difference, of how pity and paternalism can stifle true communication.
They demand change on the basis of rights, rather than pity, with its overtones of patronage and condescension.
As for Christians who put their own spin on yoga, Shukla said she felt pity rather than anger.
It's a pity that there is so much fear directed at people who have already lost so much.
City was just its local foil, an occasional pest to be treated with something between pity and disdain.
It's a pity that the Resident Evil series itself has only gone further and further down this path.
It is remarkable in its eloquent, unvarnished presentation of nightmarish loss and its utter lack of self-pity.
"Of course," Irving replies softly, Bobby Cannavale managing to convey both pity and pragmatism in one pregnant pause.
Word of the Day : deserving or inciting pity _________ The word piteous has appeared in four articles on nytimes.
So there was really no justification for a self-pity party, even though it was tempting at times.
It is not hard to pity Bunny, but even the narrator seems to balk at warming to her.
It was Tim Burton's directorial debut, and I pity the fool who thinks he's made anything better since.
It's a pity that some of its force has been dissipated by its disorganized and overlong second half.
This year, Richard Romagnoli directs Howard Barker's "Pity in History," originally a teleplay, about the English Civil War.
As an American teenager fluent in English, I felt pity for her, and perhaps a bit of shame.
It has also engendered some pity from those who see Congress as hamstrung by a dysfunctional White House.
But once he started to kill beloved characters, he transformed from an object of scorn rather than pity.
Why are sonnets so bracing, I wonder as I launch into a neo-Shakespearean sort of pity party.
The pharmacist took pity on me and slipped me a vial of insulin without charge, saving my life.
The pharmacist took pity on me and slipped me a vial of insulin without charge, saving my life.
In short: panic, pity, shame, nausea, exhilaration — and then, the bewildering desire to experience these very emotions again.
A pity, since there are plenty of colorful and evocative breed names that deserve to be better known.
The Warriors, with their fearsome assemblage of scorers, have taken no pity on a Kawhi-less Spurs team.
It's a pity that cable news doesn't care to do the work, opting to amplify superficial feuds instead.
And though we exclaimed over the waste and pity, we could not blame Kasparov for having done nothing.
Although it might temporarily feel good to listen to others venting, don't regret wallowing in a pity party.
" They were interrupted by 10 lepers who stood at a distance and shouted, "Jesus, have pity on us.
They are big enough that, despite the deliberate flouting of balance and symmetry, they don't exactly evoke pity.
The acne-colored woolen penis, meanwhile, robbed of its threat, becomes almost charming as an object of pity.
What a pity for an institution like Yale, founded in the Colonial era, to ignore all of this.
When her therapist crossed the line, Julianna Baggott was confused by her reactions: interest, self-pity and glee.
" She says it was high time to make a change, and implored Whitmire ... "Stop with the pity party!
"Medieval Warfare" goes insanely hard, so it's a pity that Zane Lowe only played about half of it.
So while you might not pity oil companies, you might at least give a thought to the workers.
Appaarrently, to the all-encompassing, liberating Prince, this was an unforgivable offense—something deserving utter contempt and pity.
And here he's in a room that he doesn't want to be in, he's forced to by law, he has to talk to these lawyers, and the combination of contempt he has for everyone around him, or at least the people speaking to him, and then self-pity ... Self-pity!
They have 4 children and lived in simple low-key lifestyle; so many people feel pity for their divorce.
That is a pity, because a contest might force the fund's members to think harder about the institution's future.
As the doctor shifted his gaze from my father to me, I could see the pity in his eyes.
Then there are the looks of pity and disgust, which, after all these years, I've learned to tell apart.
And you don't "Like" content, so there's no pressure to support something out of guilt, pity or social obligation.
We spent so much time in the village that the people there began to regard us with sincere pity.
In "The Pity of War," Niall Ferguson described the gradual mobilization of the Allied economies as an "advantage squandered".
It's a great platform for women; it's just a pity that they don't represent all women with their concept.
Taking pity on me, my boss offered me some healing salve and sent me home to finish the day.
I didn t want anyone s pity and am still learning to accept victim as part of my identity.
Tom Hardy in The Drop It's a pity that almost no one saw this slow-burn thriller from 2014.
They seem to view single men with pity and scorn rather than alarm—"people will laugh," says Mr Qiang.
When Tori walks away from Ed, she stops and stares at him with a look of irritation and pity.
Nonetheless, we still pity those antique crowds for believing they were actually in contact with Gare de La Ciotat.
The first one in Jacarepaguá is completely abandoned, which is a pity since it was such a great theater.
Sam is understandably overcome with crushing emotional pain, but there's no time for him to wallow in self pity.
At most, it seems like it's only useful for generating human pity, but the research has some exciting potential.
PITY the UN ambassador of a small African country each time a vote is called in the General Assembly.
" In response, Chris Cillizza of The Washington Post has written a post titled "Why you should pity Sean Spicer.
Insofar as it's warranted to feel pity for triple-A video game developers, spare a thought for Arkane Studios.
It's not lost on Lincoln that Mark's affections only scored him a pity kiss, and not an actual date.
If there was anybody on this planet who should want losing teams to get a pity point, it's him.
Yet if Britain's citizens are now the subject of pity abroad, its government has become a target for contempt.
Trail hated drugs, and he wasn't happy to hear that Cunanan was dealing, but his pity outweighed his anger.
But the woman who plays Martha Hanson, the aggrieved F.B.I. secretary on FX's "The Americans," doesn't want your pity.
Drawn like Jessica Rabbit, the Chevy's intense American muscle-car lines might cause import worshipers to dismiss it. Pity.
As I hobbled from the back seat, I dropped my self-pity on the icy snow along the curb.
Everyone she grieved for these days was unknown to her, which made her grief seem more like self-pity.
Through a haze of self-pity I was utterly incapable of envisioning the physical reality of 300 hardcover books.
I even began to pity the soft-spoken emperor, as did many of my compatriots, conservatives and liberals alike.
It's just a pity that the money they'll bring in will only pay for more books about Donald Trump.
"I didn't do it for pity, I didn't do it for fame," she told the cameras and people assembled.
"Charged" is meant to, and does, provoke pity and terror in us at the sheer inhumanity of all imprisonment.
"I'm not here to pity you nor am I here for you to make me feel small," Gutierrez said.
The habit of secrecy is a pity because even critics of Wildlife Services acknowledge that killing is sometimes necessary.
Crosby is not an emotionally manipulative writer: She wants her readers to understand her pain, not to pity it.
It is a pity that Kakkar's heavy-handed approach weighs down what could have been a light, easy watch.
I told Miriam she needed to stop wallowing in self-pity and do what was needed for her son.
His injuries were too well known to ignore and relegated him to an object of sympathy, sometimes even pity.
The spirit or psychological state has to be calm, free of anger, irritation, fear, self-pity, delusion and pride.
There is no time for despair, no place for self-pity, no need for silence, no room for fear.
Already drunk from the pity party, Camille lets Amma drag her along and dose her with OxyContin, then ecstasy.
We talk about strength and uncertainty; we praise people for their strong jaws and pity them their weak chins.
She has a charisma that defies pity and a sense of poise that can be both intimidating and heartbreaking.
It would be a pity if this rolling symbol of the future couldn't last long enough to enjoy it.
It's just a pity that it took a trademark/impersonation dispute over a Twitter parody account to show it.
Wolff characterizes Spicer as Trump's "flunky and whipping boy," and treats him with a mixture of pity and disdain.
The older generation, always an easy target, is made fun of in a spirit of pity rather than anger.
Just as I pity anyone who can dismiss Dylan — the man and the artist, not my book — so cavalierly.
Yes, here I am, not the object of concern or pity that I will become later again, as before.
Finally, one of the in-house pros, Matt Suchy, took pity on Mr. Huisman and offered an impromptu lesson.
To many, the South is a monolithic place that can only be understood through pity and at arm's length.
Just pity the poor parent, offer to help if you think you can, and otherwise, give everyone some space.
"Of course it is a pity, but Juan Martín deserves it more," a dejected but candid Federer said afterward.
Her imagined wealth draws envy, and her appearance — veiled, hairy, dressed head to toe in black — laughter and pity.
"This sounds horrible, but my feelings towards her were a very weird mix of envy and pity," she said.
But there are so many other people to feel sorry for myself, it preempts any possibility of self-pity.
"In January we decided it was a pity to throw away all the know-how we have," she said.
But whatever tenderness might have been inside him was long ago swallowed up by possessiveness, self-pity and paranoia.
He seemed to get better and better, but I lost my mind on my own and it's a pity.
He has achieved too much, checked too many boxes and earned too many millions for anyone to feel pity.
I share this not to garner pity, but to paint my new reality: My body had become a distraction.
Part of what animates his practice is a belief that sheer virtuosity is an antidote to pity and marginalization.
A pity, but if the United States president elected in November believes in these goals, they can be revisited.
And that is a joy you have cut yourself off from ever experiencing, and I pity you for it.
A good bilateral trade agreement shouldn't involve pity or charity, but rather the economic self-interest of both countries.
Equally, it's a tough pill to swallow when people stare at us -- at Kush -- with eyes filled with pity.
It's the first time you have pity for him and the plague that is money in his own life.
Hall says that he wants to avoid the perception that he is seeking sympathy or luxuriating in self-pity.
The mentally ill are still viewed with fear or suspicion, as broken, as damaged goods or objects of pity.
In Howard Barker's "Pity in History," the only sure things are death, destruction and a mordant sense of humor.
Pity the middle-aged American male adulterer, perhaps the most underrepresented and misunderstood figure in all of modern literature.
I don't want them to think I'm unsympathetic, but I also don't want them to think I pity them.
"The president has zero psychological ability to recognize empathy or pity in any way," Priebus is quoted as saying.
And you try to restrict the induction of self-pity, which is one of the complications of the illness.
You have to pity the poor cornered owl, which always looks as if it would rather be anywhere else.
In our conversations, which took place in the course of several weeks, he veered between self-pity and defiance.
In a crowded television landscape, pity the show that is decently executed but not blazingly original enough to excite.
While no one is going to throw a pity party, there is a growing "problem" half of retirees face.
Which is a pity, because he approaches ardor with a restrained sincerity that encourages us to trust the character.
Edward Snowden, it seems, has also been following Kanye West's bizarre Tweetstorm with a mixture of bemusement and, well, pity.
A girl asks Will to dance, and Nancy pity-dances with Dustin (who has officially adopted the Steve Harrington hairstyle).
She did not get any pity dates and was very much treated as an equal by her fellow desperate singles.
But Aaron Persky, the judge who presided over the case, seemed to have reserved most of his pity for Turner.
There is no time for despair, no place for self-pity, no need for silence, and no room for fear.
A pity, then, that so many obstacles stand in their way—and that so many are put there by governments.
But for now, there are signs that Sam will befriend and pity the dying Jorah and try to cure him.
"I think it's a pity people nowadays tend to look at the glass being half-empty instead of half-full."
But my dad never expected his children's pity from telling these stories — it's just the way things were, he said.
"All my friends were high and drunk at my wedding," Schumer told Fitzy and Wippa, with some pity for Markle.
Has it taken pity on us mere mortals, doomed to rely on a centuries-old system to determine our leaders?
I don't have a lot of pity for it—the Irish were basically a slave colony for hundreds of years.
Money remains an emotionally fraught territory – triggering anger, jealousy, inadequacy, resentment, pride, gratitude, and self-pity in a split-second.
He says he will never forget the look of condescension and pity and comprehension of how deep the error is.
Welfare recipients are treated as subjects of charity or pity, subject to arbitrary and intrusive controls to prove themselves "deserving".
Do you take a sick day and throw yourself a pity party for one in the comfort of your home?
Until now, the mainstream science, despite a few exceptions, is rather reluctant in this respect, which is a real pity.
"I remember my first little pity party and I called them crying and you know, they all came," she said.
When your library book is so overdue that the fine is waived out of pity, you know you've been negligent.
I think it is a pity they always listen to what the regime of the Islamic Republic of Iran says.
But acute, specific observations on life with cancer mostly elevate what could have been an overfamiliar tale of self-pity.
But on the other hand, it's hard not to pity someone who has been so brutally let down by life.
Gulen said he felt "pity" for Flynn but acknowledged that the former Trump aide's departure might have helped his case.
We stumble over ruins, repeating past sins, but the sins aren't the decadence or tolerance or pity that Raspail feared.
Ms. Taylor, who had the disease, recognized the jolt to her life, but she was without bitterness or self-pity.
Douky completed the second roll and took pity on me for the remaining four minutes of the 16-minute flight.
"There's not going to be any pity party, and I'll make sure of that," she told The Knoxville News Sentinel.
But on the other, pity the stunted grown-up still trying to live up to a teenager's idea of greatness.
Of course, she doesn't surrender fully to her disgraced status, and she can't help but let self-pity seep in.
Bennet retains the original's misplaced snobbery and self-pity, she is in this version also a lover of trash television.
People would suspiciously ask what kind of camera it was before walking away with expressions ranging from offense to pity.
The next morning, however, she's up early, stripped of self-pity, nattily garbed in blue, and brisk with positive intent.
The chief prosecutor, Gerrie Nel, has portrayed Mr. Pistorius as a man given to fits of anger and self-pity.
It's always a pity when an actor cynically sticks to what he knows will work and leaves it at that.
Instead of pity and concern for the targeted party, celebrity harassment produces in fans feelings of both fascination and schadenfreude.
Yama thus looks at its characters not from a vantage of middle-class pity but through the lens of solidarity.
Your only response should be pity for the confused dudes who will spend their soft-earned money on these fits.
The Marlins are representative of everything wrong with America right now and do not deserve a second of your pity.
Watching him command the scenario I experienced a kind of revulsion that was also pity mixed with desire and envy.
Here's the call that led up to his reaction: It's a pity he didn't get a yellow card for that.
Flynn is an example of how Trump himself has been treated unfairly and, therefore, is worthy of pity and sympathy.
At this uncertain time, there is a tendency to focus on the negative — to despair, deny, pity, and get angry.
I begged the bartender to let us go as my friends looked over with pity or disgust, I couldn't tell.
"It's a pity," said Wendy Lai, a professional singer who had just performed "Stand by Me" to a sizable crowd.
The implication is that just the facts should offer more than enough in the way of tragic pity and terror.
From my point of view, if you leave all your pieces in the back of your safe, it's a pity.
The women are not there for our pity; they are there to be listened to, even when they speak softly.
Watching the esteemed leader's head turning jerkily, like an old electric fan, from teleprompter to teleprompter, I almost felt pity.
But to see them together, a convergence that occurs only twice, is to feel a chill of pity and terror.
Pity them, because for at least the next month, theirs will be a world of what-ifs and if-thens.
" Parsifal ," his final opera, has as its motto " Durch Mitleid wissend, der reine Tor " ("The pure fool, knowing through pity").
His first thought, upon sensing that his teeth are marbles in his mouth, is to feel pity for his dentist.
Must we endure another dose of the grandiose self-pity and authoritarian belligerence that have characterized the DC-Warner Bros.
The awful lady used to look at me with so much pity, like I was dying instead of just overweight.
Instagram accepts that you'll inevitably connect with people you don't care much about out of social obligation, pity or apathy.
The report called my parallel parking "deficient," but nevertheless the examiner, a fellow middle-aged woman, took pity and relented.
"Rather than face that we are their moral and intellectual equals, they happily pity us," Gurba writes in the review.
In conversations around the rally, Trump voters dismissed every one of the president's challengers, often with a tone of pity.
And pity those in their 70s or 80s who must navigate this morass without expert adult children or other advocates.
Amid the brutality that tromps through "Pity in History," the mason is both a creator of beauty and a survivor.
"But it's just such a pity it's being exploited so heavily for profit and being denied to so many people."
Myers is a warmly gregarious raconteur, though, and his take was pity-free, full of admiration for the child's ingenuity.
A president who cannot see above the parapet of his self-pity isn't going to run a competent administration, period.
What's more important is the rage and pity Jimmy's father inspired, which we see here in its rawest form yet.
There is no time for despair, no place for self-pity, no need for silence and no room for fear.
Mike is away this week, so Daisuke Wakabayashi, a Times technology reporter, took pity on Farhad and chatted with him.
Pity that the right to life of their many victims is outweighed by the Second Amendment absolutists at the NRA.
My son, here to watch, looks on with pity and terror, still not sure how all this relates to him.
He's cold hearted, and he feels no pity or sympathy for anyone," Wilson told CNN's Alisyn Camerota on "New Day.
When she pushed her baby through the park in a bulky red stroller, people watched her with curiosity and pity.
That's a great pity, because the accumulating research is of tremendous value, particularly to families struggling with an autism diagnosis.
You get all of the self-important self-pity of a nasty case of the flu without the runny nose.
"Every month, I hope they'll maybe take pity and not send the bill, but of course they do," Nilsson says.
Since I Laid My Burden Down is somewhat autobiographical, making the novel's complete lack of self-pity even more remarkable.
"'Tis a Pity She Was a Whore" and "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)" both escape the matter at hand to adapt the grisly Renaissance play 'Tis a Pity She's a Whore, and "Girl Loves Me" is a cavalier hip-hop track sung largely in the invented slang of Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange.
Pity the overwhelmed American who tuned into the Super Bowl looking for a few hours of relief from a disorienting world.
"It's a pity for Kimi because until the last corner he could have been on pole," said Ferrari principal Maurizio Arrivabene.
If you've never fallen into the all-consuming spiral that is the Supernatural fandom, then we both envy and pity you.
But I'm forcing myself not to wallow in self-pity (which is something I could have easily earned a PhD in …).
I messaged my friend and colleague Brian Wong who took pity on me and added me to one of his pods.
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Fans of my frozen food reviews often make jokes about how they feel bad for my guts, or pity my toilet.
Seven years of going to ghost therapy before the writers took pity on Tate and let him try to love again.
They pity Nick, too, because they understand he has fallen in love with Gatsby; readers understand that Nick doesn't deserve Gatsby.
They release endorphins — a salt lick of self-pity, the sugar rush of vindicated resentment — ambient anesthetics to dull real pain.
One is that we are selfish and spoiled…and the flip side of that is, oh you're an object of pity.
Not only will Alexa make dad's life a lot easier, she can also give his jokes the pity laughs they deserve.
He can't escape it; students regularly pity him, or tell exaggerated versions of the story that make Reggie feel even smaller.
He called out individuals whose reaction was to possibly feel pity or discomfort for jokes directed at Allen, Weinstein, and Spacey.
Both because of the danger I thought I'd escaped, and from my own self-pity — I couldn't function away from Mom.
Since she was as eager to release him as he was to be set free, though, she took pity on him.
Wexler, the Dean of Students, who took pity on him, pulling him out of questioning so he could take a break.
"It is really such a pity as he was a brilliant manager," Miyamoto said of Ghosn before heading into the meeting.
Jackson took no pity on Stone, and said she would revoke his bond and detain him if he violates the order.
Most of us normally, if we find out we've been cheated on, we take a minute to wallow in self-pity.
You sat through seven losing World Series opinions through 1945, and since then it's been all invasive shellfish and self-pity.
Sorrow, self-pity, and regret stood in the way of my future, along with the steel bars that caged me in.
"It's a pity," 30-year-old Yu, who won the doubles gold at her home Beijing Games in 2008, told Reuters.
Maybe I'm taking it a step too far to assume that, but is your self-pity one of your cool points?
Mountain Rock draws on this very sincerity without ever getting caught in the kind of reflection that calls for self-pity.
It was a great way to start because I started from a positive place, rather than any kind of self-pity.
She, of course, throws herself a huge pity party, unable to accept that everyone's lives have changed since she joined Locked.
But when I arrived later on the set, the wig had been cut a bit shorter, which was really a pity.
And with every miscarriage — I averaged two a year for a while — that pity-party reel switched on in my brain.
But mostly, it's a shame because those cadets deserved better than to serve as the backdrop for a presidential pity party.
And he's so unselfconscious that he actually threw himself a pity party in the midst of all the problems he's causing.
It's a pity that generations of young people will grow up believing that country music means George Strait and the others.
The devices are fairly inconspicuous, but even so, they occasionally cause raised eyebrows and what I, at least, register as pity.
Image credit: Mika McKinnonTaking pity on us, our Air Force escort cranked her radio so we could hear the final countdown.
The walk of shame is so searingly humiliating that it evokes pity for one of the show's most morally depraved characters.
Full of pity, one phoenix flew north to help, and soon flowers bloomed, crops thrived, and a city came into being.
"One party approaches you with a philosophy of pain, and the other approaches you with a philosophy of pity," he says.
To most people, the only embarrassing fact here is the marriage to Weiner, which should properly excite pity rather than derision.
Credit where credit is due for Joseph Fiennes, who doesn't try to generate any sympathy or self-pity in the Commander.
And we must educate people, even as we pity them, with the artistic and intelligent social commentary that is our PDA.
It's a pity because the footage itself is remarkable; one can't help but hope she revisits her material in the future.
Talking about them in non-Muslim circles puts us at risk of being on the receiving end of endless, useless pity.
"You can't control life, it doesn't wind up perfectly," Mr. Allen's unhappy film director says in that great self-pity party.
It is a pity that this article goes along with that transformation and fails to ask any questions about information gathering.
Watch sex work–centric movies and TV shows other than Pretty Woman–ish ones that glamorize or pity white sex workers!
Stop trying to tell us that they alone should be the focus of our pity and the subject of our weeping.
My hope is that she has gone from asking that question from a place of pity to a place of awe.
Learn from this fair example – You Whom savage sports delight Bobby baby, Cruelty disgusts the view While pity charms the sight.
It's a pity, because Norman's evocation of that emotionally and temporally elastic space between life and death, the "ongoingness," is hypnotic.
This is an angry age, in which Trump's critics also simmer in rage, ridicule, self-importance, self-pity — and hatred, too.
" In asking voters not to pity him, he plucked a line from the musical "Evita," saying, "Don't cry for me, Argentina.
It's a pity that a section wasn't devoted to Wong's ceramic practice; only one small sculpture was acquired for the show.
The contemplative pity on Ms. Taub's face at that moment says everything you need to know about a joke turned toxic.
It's true that not everything has a solution, but if there is one, why sit around and wallow in self-pity?
For those fans demanding Wenger's departure, the guiding emotion is contempt, of course, but there is another, more damning, sentiment: pity.
Rich, poor and even those in between, so many Americans express self-pity rather than a sense of optimism and ambition.
In appraising his career, Ben, you wrote that "rage and bewilderment" and "pity and terror" were appropriate responses to his work.
He also makes the only quinoa salad I've ever looked at without feeling pity, either for the salad or for myself.
Of such ugly people, my mother, a Guatemalan-born United States citizen, says, "Hay que tenerles lástima" ("We must pity them").
Yet Trump manages to make it infinitely complicated — and then get distracted by self-pity and excoriate reporters for committing journalism.
Though the majestic creatures drive the decisions made by the film's human subjects, they remain unknowable objects of pity and wonder.
They will look at you with a mixture of fear and pity, and then they will fall into an awkward silence.
That's a pity, because it is the question that is likely to dominate the reader's attention throughout most of the book.
One man on his way to work in Dublin a few weeks ago told me he felt pity for the British.
And no, they don't require you to hope the bartender or barista will take pity and let you charge your phone.
"What a pity I'm not a vagrant on the face of the earth," du Maurier wrote in her diary at 21.
"It's a pity that such a well-known company like Skadden even considered to take this case to deliver," she said.
There's an emotional love scene in which Archambault shows Gertrude's bare chest and belly without a trace of pity or discomfort.
Last year's Bury Me at Makeout Creek was a distorted cocktail of self-pity, black humor, and liberating calls for freedom.
It is a pity, for his skills as a journalist are evident in his rendering of this love blossoming against all odds.
The pity was that it was all devoted to appraising a deal that has little chance of making Britain a better place.
But don't cry tears of pity yet — the actress recently landed a new role and it has since left her completely unrecognizable.
First, Randall tries to convince Beth they're "pity invites" for Kate Pearson (Chrissy Metz) and Toby Damon's (Chris Sullivan) bachelor-bachelorette parties.
I think that's in some ways a pity, because she was an absurdly heightened reflection, but a reflection nonetheless, of real life.
"It's a pity we felt it necessary, but we felt it necessary to make a statement such as we did," he said.
Whatever it is, food poisoning allows you to bounce back by the end of the day and brings pity from co-workers.
And yet, he does not invite our sympathy or pity, or even hint at any sense of sorrow over such a recognition.
It turns out that all of her self-pity was kind of just a reflection of how she felt about her father.
Growing up in Santiago, Wendy recalls other students in his public school feeling pity for him because of the unrest in Haiti.
We've been telling ourselves scary stories about robots for more than a century, stories in which we simultaneously pity and mistrust them.
"Crazy Nancy," he said at a recent rally in Dallas, where his epic self-pity and all-consuming grudges took center stage.
Her writing was good for three main reasons: a lack of sentimentality, a lack of self-pity, and a sense of humor.
He's the only one of his D&D gang to be left dateless and danceless, until Nancy gives him a pity dance.
I would share this matter-of-factly, holding eye contact to better communicate that I did not need pity or fawning over.
The two discuss how Sonny wasn't able to take the aptitude test, and Angela finally takes pity on him and offers help.
On my way to the checkout, I also pick up a pity bottle of Malbec from a guy offering free tastings ($43.31).
Her response, a smile curled at the corners and shrunk with pity, told me almost immediately that I had missed the mark.
While announcing his Alzheimer's diagnosis, he made clear that he was not looking for "pity or sympathy" in this "bittersweet" moment though.
Pakistanis see the Vale as a stolen inheritance, and pity the poor Kashmiris who, in fact, enjoy greater freedoms than they do.
"The main goal is to keep this art as it is too much of a pity to throw it away," he said.
The guys came at me harsh, they thought I was trying to get a pity rose and resolve the whole rugby thing.
But she thought it was such a pity that we all had different names, because the Redgraves all had the same name.

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