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To have too much forethought is the part of a wretch; to have too little is the part of a fool.
— Lord David Cecil
Hatred, in the course of time, kills the unhappy wretch who delights in nursing it in his bosom.
— Giacomo Casanova
The wretch who digs the mine for bread, or ploughs, that others may be fed, feels less fatigued than that decreed to him who cannot think or read.
— Hannah More
The coward wretch whose hand and heart Can bear to torture aught below, Is ever first to quail and start From the slightest pain or equal foe.
— Bertrand Russell
Amazing grace how sweet thuh sound That saved a wretch like me; I once was lost but now I'm found, Was blind, but now I see. A-men." Jem
— Harper Lee
The world is a fine thing to save, but a wretch to worship.
— George MacDonald
The wretch condemn'd with life to part,
Still, still on hope relies;
And every pang that rends the heart
Bids expectation rise. — Oliver Goldsmith
Still, still on hope relies;
And every pang that rends the heart
Bids expectation rise. — Oliver Goldsmith
Amazing grace! how sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost but now am found,
Was blind but now i see. — John Newton
That saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost but now am found,
Was blind but now i see. — John Newton
But look where sadly the poor wretch comes reading.
— William Shakespeare
Apathy is the great requisite for the station; for woe betide the wretch who fancies any modicum of zeal.
— James F. Cooper
In the whole world no poor devil is lynched, no wretch is tortured, in whom I too am not degraded and murdered.
— Aime Cesaire
It is the mind that maketh good or ill, That maketh wretch or happy, rich or poor. - Edmund Spenser
— Anthony Robbins
The mind maketh good or ill, wretch or happy, rich or poor.
— Edmund Spenser
This fierce basilisk, this ungrateful, cruel, supercilious wretch, will neither seek, serve, own, nor follow you in any shape whatever.
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
How deep the Father's love for us,
How vast beyond all measure
That He should give His only Son
To make a wretch His treasure. — Stuart Townsend
How vast beyond all measure
That He should give His only Son
To make a wretch His treasure. — Stuart Townsend
If a civil word or two will render a man happy, he must be a wretch indeed who will not tell them to him.
— William Penn
The belly is an ungrateful wretch, it never remembers past favors, it always wants more tomorrow.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Don't worry about your caddie. He may be an irritating little wretch, but for eighteen holes he is your caddie.
— Arnold Haultain
Tell me about yourselves and describe the sun to a miserable wretch who has no roots anywhere and who remains your faithful.
— Albert Camus
O faithless coward! O dishonest wretch!
Wilt thou be made a man out of my vice? — William Shakespeare
Wilt thou be made a man out of my vice? — William Shakespeare
Drinks, fans and snow - heaven
— Wretch 32
-Why don't you cry again, you little wretch?
-Because I'll never cry for you again. — Charles Dickens
-Because I'll never cry for you again. — Charles Dickens
Where is there a wretch So wicked and loathsome as I? I have forsaken my Maker, So faithless have I been.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Because I couldn't bear my burden and have come to throw it on another: you suffer too, and I shall feel better! And can you love such a mean wretch?
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Tremble, thou wretch,
That hast within thee undivulged crimes
Unwhipped of justice. — William Shakespeare
That hast within thee undivulged crimes
Unwhipped of justice. — William Shakespeare
Did you forget? I'm a heartless wretch!
— Davy Jones
The poor wretch was doubtless torturing himself, after the manner of the insane, with needless thoughts of pain.
— Bram Stoker
Excellent wretch! Perdition catch my soul But I do love thee! and when I love thee not, Chaos is come again.
— William Shakespeare
I am just trying to die on the stage just as simple as that. I just like going in man. Just give it my all and enjoy it.
— Wretch 32
Above all things, I must not get angry. If I do get angry I knock all the teeth out of the mouth of the poor wretch who has angered me.
— Franz Schubert
The fear o' hell's a hangman's whip to haud the wretch in order; But where ye feel your honor grip, let that aye be your border.
— Robert Burns
The torment of love can transform people into wretched monsters
— Mathias Malzieu
To the last moment of his breath, On hope the wretch relies; And even the pang preceding death Bids expectation rise.
— Oliver Goldsmith
Caine was a murderer. A liar. A cad. A skulker in shadows and a heartless wretch. What sort of woman or God would love someone like him?
— V.S. Carnes
And what is friendship but a name, A charm that lulls to sleep, A shade that follows wealth or fame, And leaves the wretch to weep?
— Oliver Goldsmith
Heav'n first taught letters for some wretch's aid, Some banish'd lover, or some captive maid.
— Alexander Pope
Many a wretch has rid on a hurdle who has done less mischief than utterers of forged tales, coiners of scandal, and clippers of reputation.
— Richard Brinsley Sheridan
The man that lays his hand upon a woman, Save in the way of kindness, is a wretch Whom't were gross flattery to name a coward.
— John M. Tobin Jr.
Patron: One who countenances, supports or protects. Commonly a wretch who supports with insolence, and is repaid in flattery.
— Samuel Johnson
I listen to a lot of choral stuff at home, but I'm also liking Labrinth, Emeli Sande, Tom Odell and Wretch 32.
— Laura Mvula
Arthur Rimbaud was a disreputable, mean, ruthless, perverse, hateful wretch. He was also one of the greatest poets who ever lived.
— Raymond Sokolov
It's been said that no man is a hero to a newspaperman, and I spent too many years as an ink-stained wretch.
— David Simon
I know I am
that simplest bliss
The millions of my brothers miss.
I know the fortune to be born,
Even to the meanest wretch they scorn. — Bayard Taylor
that simplest bliss
The millions of my brothers miss.
I know the fortune to be born,
Even to the meanest wretch they scorn. — Bayard Taylor
You are the source of the sun.
And I am the willow's shadow.
Oh, you have struck me on the head,
Wretch that I am, on fire am I. — Rumi
And I am the willow's shadow.
Oh, you have struck me on the head,
Wretch that I am, on fire am I. — Rumi
My wife, who, poor wretch, is troubled with her lonely life.
— Samuel Pepys