To show pity is felt as a sign of contempt because one has clearly ceased to be an object of fear as… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“Oh, yes, he’d spent a good portion of his day in self-pity. And now? Now he felt shame.” — Cathy Maxwell Copy Share Image
“She looked up at him with dark, tragic eyes, and again he was struck by the illusion of beauty and innocence she… — Paula Altenburg Copy Share Image
“They thought, or Peter at any rate thought, that she enjoyed imposing herself; liked to have famous people about her; great names;… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
“If there had been a moment when the hearts of his enemies were softened, when a throb of pity was felt even… — Adeline Sergeant Copy Share Image
“Here was So-and-so in South Kensington; some one up in Bayswater; and somebody else, say, in Mayfair. And she felt quite continuously… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image