Pity, sympathy, and mercy are emotional responses to the suffering or misfortune of others. Pity involves feeling sorrow for someone else's situation, often from a distance, while sympathy encompasses a deeper understanding and shared feeling of their distress. Mercy refers to compassion shown towards someone in a position of vulnerability, often involving a willingness to forgive or alleviate their suffering. Together, these concepts highlight the human capacity for empathy and kindness.
That would be Matinee (1993) starring John Goodman.
The duration of I Pity the Fool - TV series - is 1440.0 seconds.
Self Pity - D.H. Lawrence
He doesn't want anyone to feel bad for him. If he had their hate, they would respect him. Instead he has their pity, meaning they only feel bad for him and don't respect him. Also, he doesn't want anyone to look down at him because he appears to be tough.
Most indefinately
Mercy, pity.
Without mercy or pity.
mercilessly - without mercy or pity, brutally, cruelly
Someone who has no pity or mercy and is usually cocky. Thinking he or her are unstoppable and invincible.
Someone who has no pity or mercy and is usually cocky. Thinking he or her are unstoppable and invincible.
Misericordia=pity/mercy
mercy or pity in Englsh and merci in French mean about the same. "La belle dame sans merci" -- John Keats
Take pity/show some compassion.
mercilessly - without mercy or pity, brutally, cruelly
What does 'pity for you' mean?
the lady without mercy/pity
Is the person who don't have pity or mercy. The word "ruth"means or meant (it hasn't been used much recently and so might be considered to be obsolete since the late nineteenth century) pity, mercy and compassion.