Unhappiness And Pain Quotes
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Unhappiness And Pain Quotes & Sayings
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Keep your eyes and ears open, if you desire to get on in the world.
— Douglas William Jerrold
Well, you go to Holland and everybody's on a bike - nobody would think to have a car.
— Stone Gossard
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— Madrid Travel Guide
In order to have great happiness, you have to have great pain and unhappiness-otherwise how would you know when you're happy?
— Leslie Caron
There is an audience for every play; it's just that sometimes it can't wait long enough to find it.
— Shirley Booth
[Relationships] do not cause pain and unhappiness. They bring out the pain and unhappiness that is already in you
— Eckhart Tolle
Unsure where she was to find a purpose or meaning to her life, she passed one formless day after another.
— Haruki Murakami
Just a smile from the right person can delete fear, cancel unhappiness, and even dissolve physical pain.
— Doug "Ten" Rose
After or before any happiness, someone must cry.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Liberty is a romantic notion to me.
— Dawn McCullough-White
The best ideas emerge when very different perspectives meet.
— Frans Johansson
We don't even ask happiness, just a little less pain.
— Charles Bukowski
Be not afraid life with all its despair, pain and unhappiness is just a crucible wherein your brighter dreams are conceived, shaped and born
— Rassool Jibraeel Snyman
There is no disgrace in working. There was no silver spoon around at the time I was born.
— Anna Held
Violence has to become a part of your thinking. It makes you cautious, suspicious as hell, and lengthens your life expectancy.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
I don't do anything that is not fun. I just don't do it.
— Tommy Lee Jones
Chess is a contributor to net human unhappiness, since the pleasure of victory is greatly exceeded by the pain of defeat.
— William Hartston