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    1. I will walk the beach in a swim suit that is stretched over a bulging body, and will dive into the waves with abandon if I choose to, despite the pitying glances from the jet set


    2. ’ Philippe gave him a pitying


    3. He was so overcome by pitying distaste that he drew his hand back and flung it towards himself


    4. It seems that Jesus did not like the idea of pitying the poor, due to those that are poor,


    5. Sure he had his charm and was forever attentive to her wishes, but a family dog had those qualities too and lately she’d found herself pitying him


    6. of all, came forward: 2 whom the tyrant pitying, though he had been dreadfully reproached by his brethren, 3 Seeing him already


    7. 1 When he too had undergone blessed martyrdom and died in the caldron into which he had been thrown the seventh the youngest of all came forward: 2 whom the tyrant pitying though he had been dreadfully reproached by his brethren 3 Seeing him already encompassed with chains had him brought nearer and endeavoured to counsel him saying 4 You see the end of the madness of your brethren for they have died in torture through disobedience and you if disobedient having been miserably tormented will yourself perish prematurely


    8. of Thy pitying mercy, that, with his bodily health


    9. Pitying for others, but I only felt outraged


    10. He surveyed them and, with a pitying gesture, tenderly said: "Sleep on now and take your rest; the time of decision is past

    11. And pitying tears, not scorn and wrath,


    12. What reason did he have for pitying me, he thought


    13. Remedios the Beauty, who was clutching the sheet by the other end, gave a pitying smile


    14. Amaran-ta, however, whose hardness of heart frightened her, whose concentrated bitterness made her bitter, suddenly became clear to her in the final analysis as the most tender woman who had ever existed, and she understood with pitying clarity that the unjust tortures to which she had submitted Pietro Crespi had not been dictated by a desire for vengeance, as everyone had thought, nor had the slow martyrdom with which she had frustrated the life of Colonel Gerineldo Márquez been determined by the gall of her bitterness, as everyone had thought, but that both actions had been a mortal struggle between a measureless love and an invincible cowardice, and that the irrational fear that Amaranta had always had of her own tormented heart had triumphed in the end


    15. The woman measured him with a pitying look


    16. Nevertheless, even the most pitying purchaser was getting a chance to win a pig for twenty cents or a calf for thirty-two, and they became so hopeful that on Tuesday nights Petra Cotes’s courtyard overflowed with people waiting for the moment when a child picked at random drew the winning number from a bag


    17. The priest measured him with a pitying look


    18. After this journey into hell the poor victims slowly made their painful way back behind the curtain, I had to mentally stop myself from pitying them, Coatl called them all back and thanked them for the performance we had just witnessed


    19. The effect is that poor Ichiro is subjected to dramatic pitying looks, without being given any actual help


    20. He was always in control, always motivated, determined, steadfast, instead now, he had turned into this self pitying, confused man, that had no sense of direction, was out of ideas, and gravely mistaken regarding those around him

    21. Guinevere painted a distressed, pitying expression onto her face and sat on the very edge


    22. I remembered the words Zeeshan had told me about the pitying condition of these people


    23. What word should I use to describe the pitying life they were living? Their life was no different than the lives of pigs that live in muds


    24. Why, I still have too much; and here are you pitying me because I have not more when I am distracted by all the claims on my attention


    25. You let it live while pitying its existence


    26. If an officious friend had stood in that breathless couple's path and told them in glowing terms how much happier they would be if they lived their life a little more fully and from its other sides, how much more delightful to stride along gaily together in their walks, with wind enough for talk and laughter, how pleasant if the man were muscular and in good condition and the woman brisk and wiry, and that they only had to do as he did and live on cold meat and toast, and drink nothing, to be as blithe as birds, do you think they would have so much as understood him? Cold meat and toast? Instead of what they had just been enjoying so intensely? Miss that soup made of the inner mysteries of geese, those eels stewed in beer, the roast pig with red cabbage, the venison basted with sour cream and served with beans in vinegar and cranberry jam, the piled-up masses of vanilla ice, the pumpernickel and cheese, the apples and pears on the top of that, and the big cups of coffee and cakes on the top of the apples and pears? Really a quick walk over the heather with a wiry wife would hardly make up for the loss of such a dinner; and besides, might not a wiry wife turn out to be a questionable blessing? And so they would pity the nimble friend who wasted his life in taking exercise and missed all its pleasures, and the man of toast and early rising would regard them with profound disgust if simple enough to think himself better than they, and, if he possessed an open mind, would merely return their pity with more of his own; so that, I suppose, everybody would be pleased, for the charm of pitying one's neighbour, though subtle, is undeniable


    27. "Listen to her!" cried Tussie, interrupting his kissing of her hands to look up at Priscilla and smile with a sort of pitying wonder, "Let you go? Does one let one's life go? One's hope of salvation go? One's little precious minute of perfect happiness go? When I'm well again I shall be just as dull and stupid as ever, just such a shy fool, not able to speak--"


    28. But I doubted very much that the direction Maguire seemed to be heading would involve my getting all self pitying again


    29. "It's better than being on the end of pitying ones


    30. Her voice is sad, almost pitying

    31. year, and will look back with a pitying smile to your former condition


    32. He points outside and gives me a pitying look


    33. While sneering and pitying all other people who are less lucky


    34. Tyrese sent him a pitying look for speaking without thinking


    35. When her husband was brought in, she turned a look upon him, so sustaining, so encouraging, so full of admiring love and pitying tenderness, yet so courageous for his sake, that it called the healthy blood into his face, brightened his glance, and animated his heart


    36. At breakfast she neither ate, nor attempted to eat any thing; and Elinor's attention was then all employed, not in urging her, not in pitying her, nor in appearing to regard her, but in endeavouring to engage Mrs


    37. The landlady looked at him de haut en bas, rather pitying, and at the same time, resenting his clear, fierce morality


    38. His chief reward for the painful exertion of disclosing past sorrows and present humiliations, was given in the pitying eye with which Marianne sometimes observed him, and the gentleness of her voice whenever (though it did not often happen) she was obliged, or could oblige herself to speak to him


    39. If you consider, I said, that when in misfortune we feel a natural hunger and desire to relieve our sorrow by weeping and lamentation, and that this feeling which is kept under control in our own calamities is satisfied and delighted by the poets;--the better nature in each of us, not having been sufficiently trained by reason or habit, allows the sympathetic element to break loose because the sorrow is another's; and the spectator fancies that there can be no disgrace to himself in praising and pitying any one who comes telling him what a good man he is, and making a fuss about his troubles; he thinks that the pleasure is a gain, and why should he be supercilious and lose this and the poem too? Few persons ever reflect, as I should imagine, that from the evil of other men something of evil is communicated to themselves


    40. Pleased however with, and pitying the taking she could feel me in, she

    41. pitying angel, drop out of the clouds: for he was young and perfectly


    42. infinitely superior joys of innocence, I could not help pitying, even in


    43. The imp gave him a kind but pitying look


    44. The very dogs that wander houseless and homeless in the streets find some pitying hand to cast them a mouthful of bread; and that a man, a Christian, should be allowed to perish of hunger in the midst of other men who call themselves Christians, is too horrible for belief


    45. Then, as if pitying a want of skill which had proved so fortunate to himself, he smiled, and muttered a few words of contempt in his own tongue


    46. Poor Danglars looked so crest-fallen and discomfited that Monte Cristo assumed a pitying air towards him


    47. His heavy pitying gaze absorbed her news


    48. Ghost of a mother,—thinnest fantasy of a mother,—methinks she might yet have thrown a pitying glance towards her son! And now, through the chamber which these spectral thoughts had made so ghastly, glided Hester Prynne, leading along little Pearl, in her scarlet garb, and pointing her forefinger, first at the scarlet letter on her bosom, and then at the clergyman's own breast


    49. He knew that it was himself, the thin and white-cheeked minister, who had done and suffered these things, and written thus far into the Election Sermon! But he seemed to stand apart, and eye this former self with scornful, pitying, but half-envious curiosity


    50. He seemed to me no other than a pitying angel, dropt out of the clouds: for he was young and perfectly handsome, which was more than even I had asked for, man, in general, being all that my utmost desires had pointed at




























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    Sinónimos para "pitying"

    regretful sorrowing sympathetic touching