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And by "silly" I don't mean its original meaning, the oldest in the Oxford English Dictionary, first cited in 1425:Deserving of pity, compassion, or sympathy.
Morally alert photographers and ideologues of photography are concerned with the issues of exploitation of sentiment (pity, compassion, indignation) in war photography, and how to avoid rote ways of arousing feeling.
On "The Lonely Doll," a velvet-lined music box of a song, McCombs showcases a series of tightly rhymed verses like "a portrait painted from truth/but imagined to soothe/for Beauty, eternal in youth/loves pity, compassion, and ruth".
The word is only slightly more than a century old, though the words sympathy, kindness, pity, compassion, fellow-feeling, and others covered the same general ground before Edward Titchener coined it in 1909.
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Or even just hum, without meaning, maybe to the tune of "Motherless Child," mm mm, mm mm, mm mm mm mm mm mm, and so she comes in, self-pity — self-compassion, my darling, my constant one, the scarf dancer.
Or even just hum, without meaning, maybe to the tune of "Motherless Child," mm mm, mm mm, mm mm mm mm mm mm, and so she comes in, self-pity—_self-compassion, my darling, my constant one, the scarf dancer.
Self-pity is different from self-compassion.
Self-compassion is not self-pity, self-absorption or self-indulgence.
Turning potentially indulgent self-pity into expansive compassion is a move familiar to readers of his poems.
My tears aren't tears of self-pity; They bring compassion and hope.
It means transforming our resentment and self-pity into empathy and compassion.
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