“A man can gasp out his life beside you-and you feel none of it. Pity, Sympathy, sure-but you don't feel the pain. Your belly is whole and that's what counts. A half-yard away someone's world is snuffled out in roaring agony-and you feel nothing. That's the misery of the world.” MenWorldFeelsWholePainHalfMiseryPityAgonyYardsBellyRoaringBeside You Author:Erich Maria Remarque
“When I meet a girl, I just sort of do really over-exaggerated terrible dance moves... a lot of hip movements. I get them laughing, and get them to feel pity for me, and then they like me!” FeelsMovingGirlLaughingMovementTerribleLike MePityHipsExaggeratedDance Moves Author:Nicholas D'Agosto
“I pity bashful men, who feel the pain Of fancied scorn and undeserved disdain, And bear the marks upon a blushing face, OF needless shame, and self-impos'd disgrace.” MenFeelsSelfPainFacesBearsMarkShamePityScornDisgraceDisdainBlushingBashful Book:Poems Source: Poems
“I suppose I could have sat back and pitied myself. For a time I wondered if I'd ever be able to go on to a stage and perform again. After a couple of weeks I began to feel I could fight my way back to health if I put my mind to it. I thought to myself: 'Pity never did anybody any good. Go on. Patsy, show 'em what you can do'” IfsWayFeelsMindShowsAbleFightingCan DoWeekStageGoes OnCouplePityMy WaySatEms Author:Patsy Cline