Quotes about bitterness
bitterness
But hushed be every thought that springsFrom out the bitterness of things. William Wordsworth
bitterness kind painful
There's nothing more painful than something that's superficially upbeat but you can kind of tell behind it that there's a cynicism, or even a bitterness. Grant-Lee Phillips
bitterness child grave land matter ourselves peace renew seeds talks
This child who talks about scattering the seeds of peace over our land has told us from his grave we have to renew and recommit ourselves no matter how much provocation, no matter how much hurt, no matter how much bitterness or anger, Mary McAleese
bitterness nasty achieve
You can be nasty when you are young, but you really have to be older to achieve bitterness. Fran Lebowitz
bitterness sometimes illusion
One sometimes weeps over one's illusions with as much bitterness as over a death. Guy de Maupassant
bitterness about-yourself
Bitterness doesn't serve you any good. And it really tells you more about how you feel about yourself than anything you feel about your friends. Gillian Jacobs
bitterness ends
There is no worse bitterness than to reach the end of your life and realized you have not lived. M. Scott Peck
bitterness greater
Bitterness is a greater failure than failure. James Richardson
bitterness worst left
The worst part of all is that, without forgiveness, bitterness is all that is left Max Lucado
bitterness hunters snares
Bitterness is the trap that snares the hunter Max Lucado
bitterness dramatic
Dramatic things always have a bitterness for some one. Lucy Maud Montgomery
bitterness satire focused
Satire is focused bitterness. Leo Rosten
bitterness want gumdrops
Everybody wants to get into the act! Jimmy Durante
bitterness entropy remedy
Heretics are the only bitter remedy against the entropy of human thought. Yevgeny Zamyatin
bitterness use feels
If I mayn't tell you what I feel, what is the use of a friend? William Makepeace Thackeray
bitterness realizing judgment
The ever-present expectancy of death is never far removed from any of us - whether we realize it or not. None of us can avoid it. It comes alike to the great and to the unknown; to the righteous and to the unrighteous. Wherein we differ is not in our ability to avert it, but in the preparedness with which we meet it. At such times some question the judgments of God. Some find bitterness because of the circumstances and because of the seeming untimeliness of death. Richard L. Evans
bitterness vessel
Bitterness only consumes the vessel that contains it. Rubin Carter