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unhappy unbearable illness
The great thing with unhappy times is to take them bit by bit, hour by hour, like an illness. It is seldom the present, the exact present, that is unbearable. C. S. Lewis
unhappy
It is going to be an unhappy number, Michael Chertoff
unhappy fool reason
The authority of reason is far more imperious than that of a master; for he who disobeys the one is unhappy, but he who disobeys the other is a fool. Blaise Pascal
unhappy world odd
I begin to suspect that the world is divided not only into the happy and the unhappy, but into those who like happiness and those who, odd as it seems, really don't. C. S. Lewis
unhappy ruins complaining
Complaining not only ruins everybody else's day, it ruins the complainer's day, too. The more we complain, the more unhappy we get. Dennis Prager
unhappy complaining complainers
The more we complain, the more unhappy we get Dennis Prager
unhappy-person knowing imagination
The most unhappy people in the world are those who face the days without knowing what to do with their time. But if you have more projects than you have time for, you are not going to be an unhappy person. This is as much a question of having imagination and curiosity as it is of actually making plans. Eleanor Roosevelt
unhappy buzzards mexico
Mexico: where life is cheap, death is rich, and the buzzards are never unhappy. Edward Abbey
unhappy good-times unhappiness
Oh! The good times when we were so unhappy. Alexandre Dumas
ruins morality
We moralize among ruins. Benjamin Disraeli
ruins welcome said
Welcome, Ruin said, to godhood. Brandon Sanderson
ruins states gods-will
Therefore, take heed how you proceed against me; for I know that for this you go about to do to me, God will ruin you and your posterity, and this whole state. Anne Hutchinson
ruins scales persistent
Out of some persistent sense of large-scale ruin, we kept inventing hope. Don DeLillo
ruins virtue profession
Those who make virtue their profession are the ruin of virtue. Confucius
ruins maids belief
RUIN, v. To destroy. Specifically, to destroy a maid's belief in the virtue of maids. Ambrose Bierce
ruins literature free-will
And one who is just of his own free will shall not lack for happiness; and he will never come to utter ruin. Aeschylus
ruins problem one-thing
Fear is one thing that can ruin everything. It's the greatest problem. Boman Irani
ruins frontiers
The frontiers of the future will be the ruins of the unsustainable. Bruce Sterling
complaining grumbling blame
Hell begins with a grumbling mood, always complaining, always blaming others. C. S. Lewis
complaining serious funny-bumper-sticker
The more you complain the longer God lets you live Bertrand Russell
complaining pollution accomplished
What we've often seen is that when we Americans say, look, we've got to reduce pollution, business - some businesses complain about it, but almost every time, it's turned out to be easier and cheaper and accomplished faster, and they've gained confidence, and then we go farther. Al Gore
complaining problem solve
We make our own problems every time. Everything that we complain about is something we can solve. Bruce Campbell
complaining economics all-time
Never complain of that of which it is at all times in your power to rid yourself. Adam Smith
complaining rewards causes
The liberal reward of labour, therefore, as it is the affect of increasing wealth, so it is the cause of increasing population. To complain of it, is to lament over the necessary effect and cause of the greatest public prosperity. Adam Smith
complaining decay prosperity
When profit diminishes, merchants are very apt to complain that trade decays; though the diminution of profit is the natural effect of its prosperity, or of a greater stock being employed in it than before. Adam Smith
complaining unfairness fairs
Do not complain of life's unfairness. It is never fair - at best it is impartial. David Gemmell
complaining
Grown-ups do a lot of complaining! Dav Pilkey