You can now persevere in pitilessness, an essential in one who would support what we call justice.
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The mob has its seasons of pitilessness.
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The rough jostling, the discomfort and pitilessness, the utter animality of it all,-itis hard to conceive it even inadequately.
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We look into his or her eyes and know that hatred grows, grievance festers, determination increases, the pitilessness has not waned.
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Unlike too, of course, but it is the pitilessness common to both extremes that shows most strongly in an old, wrinkled visage.
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His face assumed an expression of cold pitilessness, he bit his lips as if he wanted blood, and screwed up his eyes.
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The bitter harvest of her wrong deed was garnered for her, poured upon her head at every turn, by the pitilessness of events.
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And then, again, see how merciful and reformatory is the working of physical retribution compared with the pitilessness of the moral retribution of memory.
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This is the sanctuary from which all human personalities, however weak and helpless, have been permitted to endure the cruelty and pitilessness of fate.