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- There are very few moments in a man's existence when he experiences so much ludicrous distress, or meets with so little charitable… — Charles Dickens
- New Yorkers are stuck in a gloomy mucilage of mutual commiseration. — Herb Caen
- We must repeat the often repeated saying, that it is unworthy a religious man to view an irreligious one either with alarm… — John Keats
- When I say that all men have the mind which cannot bear to see the suffering of others, my meaning is illustrated… — Mencius
- 'By heaven, that thou art fair, is most infallible true, that thou art beauteous truth itself, that thou art lovely. More fairer… — William Shakespeare
- The wives who are not deserted, but who have to feed and clothe and comfort and scold and advise, are the true… — William McFee
- I have no commiseration for princes. My sympathies are reserved for the great mass of mankind …. — Henry Clay
- She was moved by a kind of commiseration... a pity for that colorless existence which never uplifted its possessor beyond the region… — Kate Chopin