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excess leads palace road until
The road to excess leads to the palace of wisdom... for we never know what is enough until we know what is more than enough. William Blake
excess wealth
An excess of hoarded wealth is the death of many. Juvenal
excess bitter sweetest
The sweetest things become the most bitter by excess. Democritus
excess joy sorrow
Excess of sorrow laughs, excess of joy weeps. William Blake
excess meat
Excess in all other Things whatever, as well as in Meat and Drink, is also to be avoided. Benjamin Franklin
excess fun
What fun it would be to be poor, as long as one was excessively poor! Anything in excess is most exhilarating Jean Anouilh
excess disappear misers
I cling like a miser to the freedom that disappears as soon as there is an excess of things. Albert Camus
excess causes bears
The immediate cause of the increase of population is the excess of the births above deaths; and the rate of increase, or the period of doubling, depends upon the proportion which the excess of the births above the deaths bears to the population. Thomas Malthus
excess interiors exterior
They thought I suffered from lack of exterior, when I suffered from excess of interior Romain Gary
joys pains pass utter
Now my joys are few, and my pains are many. In utter agony, I pass my life. Granth Sahib
joy desire pilgrim
All joy... emphasizes our pilgrim status; always reminds, beckons, awakens desire. Our best havings are wantings. C. S. Lewis
joy poor
The poor evangelize you about what's important and what is the Gospel, and that that's where the joy is. Greg Boyle
joy honor pathways
Obedience to the will of God is the pathway to perpetual honor and everlasting joy. Charles Spurgeon
joy fine eliminating
There is a joy in going without things, a fine tang in eliminating the superfluous. Elbert Hubbard
joyfully lawn start wearing weeping
We start out weeping in lawn chairs; by the end we are actually wearing the landscape, joyfully at one with it. Meg Stuart
joy despair path
The path to joy leads through despair. Alexander Lowen
joy no-fear fear-of-death
I have absolutely no fear of death. Why would I? There's nothing to fear-only joy to experience. Don Piper
joy ordinary ecstasy
I tend to find the ecstasy hidden in ordinary joys because I did not expect those joys to be ordinary to me. Andrew Solomon
sorrow soul wood worm
Sorrow is to the soul what the worm is to wood Turkish Proverb
sorrow folly
For there is no folly so great as keeping one's sorrows hidden. Anthony Trollope
sorrow
For in the sorrow, there is also our happiness. David Paul
sorrow forethought stills
For still I see that forethought spares afterthought and after-sorrow. Amelia Barr
sorrow accepting lost
Happiness is lost by criticizing it; sorrow by accepting it. Ambrose Bierce
sorrow wells
There is a courage of happiness as well as a courage of sorrow. Alfred Adler
sorrow feeling-sad despair
After a while, though, even the deepest sorrow faltered, even the most penetrating despair lost its scalpel edge. Richard Matheson
sorrow one-day details
He was at his own request and through his own complicity driven out of all his happinesses one after the other; and he had this sorrow, that after having lost Cosette wholly in one day, he was afterwards obliged to lose her again in detail. Victor Hugo
sorrow youth
Youth, even in its sorrows, always has a brilliancy of its own. Victor Hugo