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despair may overcoming
Samuel Johnson Idleness and timidity often despair without being overcome, and forbear attempts for fear of being defeated; and we may promote the invigoration of faint endeavors, by showing what has already been performed.
despair talent shame
William Blake Then my verse I dishonor, my pictures despise, my person degrade and my temper chastise; and the pen is my terror, the pencil my shame; and my talents I bury, and dead is my fame.
despair fair-play weary
Winston Churchill Never flinch, never weary, never despair.
despair cost easy
Rebecca Solnit Despair is easy, or at least low cost.
despair middle-east do-the-best
P. J. O'Rourke You don't despair about something like the Middle East, you just do the best you can.
despair aviation get-up
Avi Arad When you get to know me, I don't despair - I just get up, clean up, and start again.
despair wild-geese mines
Mary Oliver Tell me about despair, yours, and I will tell you mine
despair noble conquer
Pierre Corneille He who has resolved to conquer or die is seldom conquered; such noble despair perishes with difficulty.
illusion praise catastrophe
Virginia Woolf Why, if it was an illusion, not praise the catastrophe, whatever it was, that destroyed illusion and put truth in it's place?
illusion
Robert Pattinson I prefer to be someone who has to confront his many fears instead of someone who has the illusion he doesn't fear anything
illusion resignation asks
W. Somerset Maugham What do we any of us have but our illusions? And what do we ask of others but that we be allowed to keep them?
illusion
Zelda Fitzgerald One illusion is as good as another.
illusions reflects truly work
Jorge Amado I'm under no illusions about the importance of my work. But if it has any worth, it is that it truly reflects the Brazilian people.
illusion should ends
Aprilynne Pike At the end of 'Illusions,' readers should see the inevitable coming.
illusion vain dangerous
Elie Wiesel In the beginning there was faith - which is childish; trust - which is vain; and illusion - which is dangerous.
illusion pursuit possession
Elbert Hubbard Success - To rise from the illusion of pursuit to the disillusion of possession.
illusion orators
Elbert Hubbard Time is an illusion-to orators.
cures thousand
Ovid A thousand ills require a thousand cures.
cures interested mass organized people perfectly sees thirty thousand treat
Ruth Draper You see -- he's got a perfectly new idea. He never sees his patients. He's not interested in individuals, he prefers to treat a crowd. And he's organized these mass cures . . . And he cures thirty thousand people every Thursday.
cures given found
Jane Austen Where the wound had been given, there must the cure be found, if any where.
cures hard misunderstanding
Barton Gellman Some misunderstandings are hard to cure.
cures hype written
Craig Venter There have been lots of stories written about all the hype over getting the genome done and the letdown of not discovering lots of cures right after.
cures
Bill Self We didn't play a lot better than Nebraska. We just made shots. Certainly, that cures a lot of ills.
cures gloomy sentiments
Aldous Huxley One cubic centimeter cures ten gloomy sentiments.
cures
John Milton Our cure, to be no more; sad cure!
cures being-loved
Marge Piercy Work is its own cure. You have to like it better than being loved.