- - it's mine - why show sympathy?
- - "I ... the Fool" (Mr. T's reality show)
- - Show sympathy towards
- - Show sympthy toward
- - Feeling toward the unfortunate
- - Show compassion
- - feel sorry for youth leader sent to mine
- - mine gets variable compassion
- - Sympathy for Yankee undermined?
- - Stop It! You are showing cause of grief
- - strip it yearly, suppressing compassion
- - Feeling of sorrow for another's suffering
- - feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others
- - condescending emotion
- - Ache for, in a way
- - commiserate with youth leader going to mine
- - Feeling of empathy
- - shame mine got variable
- - feel sorry for youth leader at mine
- - Feeling of sorrow
- - ... party
- - feeling for a poor soul
- - Old Ruth and Pierre-?douard Dagoty taking sides
- - Party extremes introduce it. Shame!
- - Sympathy For The Suffering Of Another
- - matter for regret
- - It's a shame when piety lacks heart
- - "oh, that's too bad"
- - compassion takes youth leader to mine
- - Wilfred Owen's subject: 'War, and the .. of War'
- - "I ...... the fool who..."
- - Terrible shame, but you'll get over it
- - Sympathy for others
- - Sympathise with
- - "Town Without ......," 1961 film
- - "The Sorrow and the ......"
- - "It's a ......" (too bad)
- - "I don't want your ......"
- - "I ...... the fool!" (Mr. T's catchphrase)
- - "Have ...... on me!"
- - "For ...... runneth soon in gentle hearts": Chaucer
- - "And never a saint took ...... . . . "
- - "...... ever healeth envy": F. Bacon
- - ...... is for the living, Envy is for the dead: Mark Twain
- - Feel sympathy for
- - Ruefulness
- - Fellow feeling.
- - 'That's a shame'
- - Shame -- mine must come before the start of yours
- - Feel sorry for
- - Cause for regret
- - Shame one of The Stones joins Yes
- - 'I ...... the fool ...' (Mr. T line)
- - Hard-hearted one's lack
- - Shame it is entertained by outsiders in party
- - Undermine Yankee's sympathy
- - Unfortunate circumstance
- - 'What a ......'
- - Sympathy in coalmine ultimately phoney
- - "I ...... the fool"
- - Heartfelt feeling
- - Shame one of The Stones joining Yes
- - Feel sorrow for
- - "Too bad" feeling
- - Source of regret in pulpit? Yes!
- - Self-indulgent sulk*
- - "I ...... the fool . . ." (Mr. T catchphrase)
- - Opposite of schadenfreude
- - Understanding feeling
- - 'How unfortunate'
- - Sympathise with loss of heart in religious feeling
- - Feel sad for
- - 'What a ......!' ('Too bad!')
- - What the hardhearted lack
- - Feeling for the unfortunate
- - Feel compassion for
- - Weep for
- - Commiseration
- - Regrettable situation
- - Shame! Mine's the fourth of July!
- - "That's too bad"
- - One of the Stones joins Yes? Shame!
- - Piety displayed with no end of care and compassion
- - Mercy
- - Compassionate feeling
- - "Bummer"
- - Weezer "This is Such a ......"
- - Drowning Pool song we feel sorry for?
- - It may be "aw"-inspiring
- - "Tsk!"
- - "Such a shame"
- - "No beast so fierce but knows some touch of ....": "King Richard III"
- - Unfortunate development
- - Sympathetic feeling
- - Sympathetic sorrow
- - "'Tis a ......!"
- - Be moved by
- - Commiserate with
- - "The scavenger of misery," per Shaw
- - Sympathetic compassion
- - Sorrowful comment
- - Emotion evoked by pathos
- - "So sad"
- - Mr. T's verb
- - "A woman's ...... often opens the door to love": Henry Ward Beecher
- - "...... makes suffering contagious": Nietzsche
- - Ruth
- - Terrible shame
- - What a shame!
- - A matter of regret
- - Matter of regret
- - Pathos
- - Wistful comment, after "a"
- - "Town Without ......" (Gene Pitney hit)
- - Ache for
- - Sympathy
- - Have compassion (for)
- - Bleed (for)
- - Feel (for)
- - Feel bad for
- - Be sorry for
- - Compassion
- - 'That's rough!'
- - Alas!
- - ".... too bad"
- - ".... crying shame!"
- - '-- shame'
- - See 8-Down
- - shame about compassion
- - compassion is a matter for regret
- - shame london perhaps needs to replace leader
- - sympathy for youth leader visiting mine
- - understanding crime
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