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| Arthur Adamov |
Misery's fine - as long as you...
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| Joseph Addison |
That he delights in the misery...
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| Aeschylus |
I, schooled in misery, know...
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| Dante Alighieri |
There is no greater sorrow...
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| Woody Allen |
Life is full of misery...
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| Matthew Arnold |
Resolve to be thyself: and...
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| Saint Augustine |
What does love look like? It...
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| Jane Austen |
Let other pens dwell on guilt...
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| Russell Baker |
Misery no longer loves company...
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| Mikhail Bakunin |
People go to church for the...
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| Ahmed Ben Bella |
In the past, we spoke of...
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| Ambrose Bierce |
Happiness: an agreeable sensation arising...
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| Josh Billings |
Threescore years and ten is...
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| Josh Billings |
About the only difference between...
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| Boethius |
For in all adversity of...
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| Omar Bongo |
The shock caused by the...
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| Bertolt Brecht |
The law was made for one...
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| David D. Burns |
That's one of the peculiar...
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| Joseph Butler |
Pain and sorrow and misery...
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| Joseph Butler |
The final causes, then, of...
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| Lord Byron |
I am about to be married...
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| John Calvin |
For there is no one so...
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| Albert Camus |
Those who weep for the happy...
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| Albert Camus |
To correct a natural indifference...
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| Charlie Chaplin |
We all want to help one...
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| Winston Churchill |
Socialism is a philosophy of...
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| Marcus Tullius Cicero |
Friendship improves happiness and abates...
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| John Cleveland |
My tears will keep no channel...
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| Montgomery Clift |
Failure and its accompanying misery...
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| William Cobbett |
Happiness, or misery, is in...
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| William Cobbett |
It is by attempting to reach...
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| Cyril Connolly |
When we have ceased to love...
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| Ezra Cornell |
I have always considered that...
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| Victor Cousin |
Ignorance is the primary source...
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| Jon Crosby |
I guess lyrically they're similar...
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| Samuel Daniel |
By adversity are wrought the...
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| Charles Darwin |
If the misery of the poor...
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| Larry David |
I've led this empty life for...
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| Robertson Davies |
May I make a suggestion...
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| Rebecca H. Davis |
The histories which we have of...
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| Frederick Douglass |
The white man's happiness cannot...
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| Margaret Drabble |
The rare pleasure of being...
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| Theodore Dreiser |
Art is the stored honey of...
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| Georges Duhamel |
Let us lose none of their...
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| Desiderius Erasmus |
Now I believe I can hear...
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| Euripides |
Human misery must somewhere have...
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| Federico Fellini |
Hype is the awkward and...
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| Francois Fenelon |
There is a set of religious...
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| John Fowles |
The supposed great misery of...
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| Anne Frank |
I don't think of all the...
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| Anne Frank |
I simply can't build my hopes...
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| Anne Frank |
In spite of everything I still...
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| Martha Gellhorn |
Between his eyes, there were...
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| Edward Gibbon |
Our sympathy is cold to the...
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| William Glasser |
It is almost impossible for...
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| Arthur Golden |
We can never flee the misery...
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| Martha Graham |
Misery is a communicable disease...
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| Thomas Gray |
He gave to misery (all he...
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| Graham Greene |
People talk about the courage...
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| George Grosz |
Very little changed fundamentally, except...
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| Jurgen Habermas |
The misery in war-torn...
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| Michael Harrington |
If there is technological advance...
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| Karl Amadeus Hartmann |
Unending was the stream, unending...
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| Vaclav Havel |
There are times when we must...
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| Heinrich Heine |
Human misery is too great for...
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| Eric Hoffer |
The misery of a child is...
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| Richard Hooker |
To live by one man's will...
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| Victor Hugo |
Doing nothing is happiness for...
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| Thomas Huxley |
Misery is a match that never...
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| Aldous Huxley |
Amour is the one human...
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| Helen Hunt Jackson |
When the baby dies, On every...
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| Thomas Jefferson |
The second office in the...
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| Samuel Johnson |
Depend upon it that if a...
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| Samuel Johnson |
There is nothing, Sir, too...
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| Erica Jong |
Friends love misery, in fact...
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| Joseph Joubert |
Misery is almost always the...
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| H. Jackson Brown, Jr. |
Choose your life's mate carefully...
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| Denis Kearney |
To add to our misery and...
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| Christine Keeler |
It's been a misery for me...
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| Philip Larkin |
Man hands on misery to man...
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| Nigella Lawson |
At some stages of your life...
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| Matt LeBlanc |
Misery is manifold. The wretchedness...
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| Matt LeBlanc |
I find the earth to be...
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| C. S. Lewis |
Part of every misery is, so...
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| Franz Liszt |
Companions, in misery and worse...
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| Meat Loaf |
The day that I ever become...
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| Loretta Lynn |
My life has run from misery...
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| James Madison |
I have no doubt but that...
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| Thomas Malthus |
The superior power of population...
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| George Mason |
Your dear baby has died...
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| Jonathan Mayhew |
Not to discontinue our allegiance...
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| Jonathan Mayhew |
It would be stupid tameness...
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| Gates McFadden |
Life is so fast these days...
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| Paul Merton |
My school days were the...
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| Spike Milligan |
Money can't buy you happiness...
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| Addison Mizner |
Misery loves company, but company...
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| Brian Moore |
If misery loves company, then...
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| Emily Mortimer |
So far I haven't really been...
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| Louis Mumford |
Misery, mutilation, destruction, terror, starvation...
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| Edvard Munch |
I learned early about the...
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| Nagarjuna |
The logs of wood which move...
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| Madalyn Murray O'Hair |
Religion has caused more misery...
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| Thomas Otway |
Let us embrace, and from this...
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| Bill Parcells |
There is winning and there is...
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| Gordon Parks |
You know, the camera is not...
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| Blaise Pascal |
As men are not able to...
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| Cesare Pavese |
One does not kill oneself for...
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| Stephen Phillips |
They who grasp the world, The...
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| Francis Picabia |
Maybe men are separated from...
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| Gifford Pinchot |
Unless we practice conservation, those...
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| Luigi Pirandello |
It is misery, you know...
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| Dennis Prager |
Given the amount of unjust...
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| Salvatore Quasimodo |
In opposition to this detachment...
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| Marcus Fabius Quintilian |
The prosperous can not easily...
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| Francois Rabelais |
Misery is the company of...
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| Jean Racine |
Thank the Gods! My misery...
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| John Ray |
Misery loves company.
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| Samuel Richardson |
As a child is indulged or...
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| Boyle Roche |
The cup of Ireland's misery...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
The happiness and misery of...
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| Eleanor Roosevelt |
When will our consciences grow...
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| Juan Rulfo |
I am talking about misery and...
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| John Ruskin |
Nearly all the powerful people...
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| Bertrand Russell |
Extreme hopes are born from...
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| Bertrand Russell |
With the introduction of agriculture...
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| Albert Schweitzer |
Whoever is spared personal pain...
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| Albert Schweitzer |
I have always held firmly to...
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| Fiona Shaw |
Acting doesn't have to be...
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| Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley |
The agony of my feelings...
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| Brooke Shields |
You don't necessarily have to...
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| Red Skelton |
Our principles are the springs...
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| Alexander Smith |
Trifles make up the happiness...
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| Ralph Steadman |
Evil is always devising more...
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| Cliff Stearns |
I would say to my colleague...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
If misery loves company, misery...
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| Allen Toussaint |
My music is homegrown from the...
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| Thomas Traherne |
More company increases happiness, but...
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| Anthony Trollope |
Poverty, to be picturesque, should...
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| Leon Trotsky |
Life is not an easy matter...
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| Walter Ulbricht |
This hunger for profits causes...
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| Voltaire |
He who has not the spirit...
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| Martha Washington |
The greater part of our...
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| Martha Washington |
I am determined to be cheerful...
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| Martha Washington |
I've learned from experience that...
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| Beatrice Potter Webb |
Renunciation - that is the great...
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| Duke of Wellington |
Next to a battle lost, the...
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| Wim Wenders |
Maybe it's the music that...
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| Thornton Wilder |
When God loves a creature he...
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| Fay Wray |
I thought I saw him for...
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| Zhang Yimou |
To do art, one thing should...
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| Zhang Yimou |
People in misery is what most...
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| Stefan Zweig |
Today, for a Jew who writes...
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