They have abnegated all morality and all fellow feeling for the rest of mankind. |
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I have a fellow feeling for the absent-minded who are accused of wilfulness. |
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So, I ask, when she finally rings off, does she have a fellow feeling with Campbell? |
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To do so would have been an expression not of weakness but simple human courtesy and fellow feeling. |
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At the same time a semi-philosophical debate is being conducted on the reasons for the decline in fellow feeling. |
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But that same fellow feeling also supplies me with a certain amount of cynicism. |
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The fellow feeling might also have emanated from sharing the common ancestral lineage of the same village. |
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Affection, fellow feeling, even gratitude were as nothing compared with political expediency. |
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Have we so lost our capacity for fellow feeling that we cannot spare even the least hope for these people? |
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We must have a deep fellow feeling for something of which we are so much a part. |
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He competes as hard as anyone in British sport but he does so with honour and fellow feeling. |
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The demands of ordinary fellow feeling and conventional morality can be bracketed in service of the great sacred cause. |
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The variety of impassioned questions from the floor testified to considerable interest and fellow feeling. |
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One may take place in a rural area and the other in an urban one, but they meet on the common ground of personal travail, self-denial, mutual compromise, and fellow feeling. |
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As long as people have a good time, as long as the community is burnished with an extra polishing of fellow feeling, an event is successful, right? |
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Moscow at that time was a pageant, irresistible to anyone with even a trace of democratic idealism and fellow feeling for the Russians. |
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That's why, from Day 1, all our scientists have encouraged me with such strong fellow feeling. |
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A novelist can avoid literary functions, but not his fellow feeling for other novelists. |
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That Switzerland always had a tradition of fellow feeling for the people in the former Eastern block. |
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In response I expected compassion, a swell of fellow feeling. |
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Only those with a deep sense of fellow feeling, love and compassion for humankind will be capable of acting along the lines I have just suggested and of changing the way things are, as a matter of urgency. |
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The second pathway, emphasized by Smith, shows that fellow feeling is noncontagious. |
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These profound human values of decency, solidarity and fellow feeling were emerging, and I was grateful for that. |
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It's transparent that feeling dead inside, he's incapable of summoning up any real fellow feeling. |
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They do not express much fellow feeling for the men. |
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Seeing this, Pip pities him and develops fellow feeling for him. |
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By making Britain more diverse, they have reduced fellow feeling. |
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Her tribute is poised between fellow feeling and light lampoon. |
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Alito sided with Snyder, and as the Cornell law professor Michael Dorf pointed out on his blog, the justice's dissent seemed driven mostly by fellow feeling for the grieving father before him. |
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Once, Andersson's attitude towards this tortured pageant of shabby humanity seemed to be a wan compassion, a kind of fellow feeling for their anxiety and bewilderment, albeit with sharp prickles of disdain. |
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The whole effort was greater than the sum of the individual parts, and there was a nice fellow feeling between these people, an unforced companionability. |
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Appealing to the MPs to avoid negativism, Modi emphasised that their approach to the parliamentary party would have to be that of mutuality and fellow feeling. |
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