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- Wounded vanity knows when it is mortally hurt; and limps off the field, piteous, all disguises thrown away. But pride carries its… — Helen Hunt Jackson
- There was something alike terrifying and piteous in the spectacle of these frail old morsels of humanity consecrating their last flickering energies… — Hector Hugh Munro
- Praise and Prayer PRAISE is devotion fit for mighty minds, The diff'ring world's agreeing sacrifice; Where Heaven divided faiths united finds: But… — William Davenant
- The big round tears Cours'd one another down his innocent nose, In piteous chase. — William Shakespeare
- Wherefore, I beseech you let the dog and the onions and these people of the strange and godless names work out their… — Mark Twain
- Two households, both alike in dignity In fair Verona, where we lay our scene From ancient grudge break to new mutiny Where… — William Shakespeare
- I have learned over the course of my many years that it is a bad idea, usually, to investigate piteous weeping but… — Lois Lowry
- ..few writers like other writers' works. The only time they like them is when they are dead or if they have been… — Charles Bukowski