Pity is a thing often vowed, seldom felt; hatred is a thing often felt, seldom avowed.
Pity
Quotations by Charles Caleb Colton
Pity is a thing often vowed, seldom felt; hatred is a thing often felt, seldom avowed. Charles Caleb Colton
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