Pearls of Thought

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We may have uneasy sensations from seeing a creature indistress, without pity; for we have not pity unless we wish to relievethem. When I am on my way to dine with a friend, and, finding it late, bid the coachman make haste, if I happen to attend when he whips hishorses, I may feel unpleasantly that the animals are put to pain, but Ido not wish him to desist; no, sir, I wish him to drive on. --_Johnson. _ Pity is sworn servant unto love, and this be sure, wherever it begin tomake the way, it le...ts the master in. --_Daniel. _ Those many that need pity, and those infinities of people that refuse topity, are miserable upon a several charge, but yet they almost make upall mankind. --_Jeremy Taylor. _ Of all the sisters of Love one of the most charming is Pity. --_Alfred deMusset. _ ~Place. ~--In place there is a license to do good and evil, whereof thelatter is a curse; for in evil the best condition is not to will; thesecond, not to can. --_Lord Bacon. _ Where you are is of no moment, but only what you are doing there.

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