Oh, when a mother meets on high The babe she lost in infancy, Hath she not then for pains and fears, The… — Robert Southey Copy Share Image
Your woe hath been my anguish; yea, I quail And perish in your perishing unblest. And I have searched the highths and… — James Thomson Copy Share Image
Here is a pen and here is a pencil, here's a typewriter, here's a stencil, here's a list of today's appointments, and… — Ogden Nash Copy Share Image
In the middle of the night, things well up from the past that are not always cause for rejoicing--the unsolved, the painful… — May Sarton Copy Share Image
The sin and the shame and the sorrow, The crime and the want and the woe That are born there in your… — Ella Wheeler Wilcox Copy Share Image
I often think we do not take this business of photography in a sufficiently serious spirit. Issuing a photograph is like marriage:… — H. G. Wells Copy Share Image
Let the credulous and the vulgar continue to believe that all mental woes can be cured by a daily application of old… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
Behold, O Lord, that I am indignant with myself, for my senseless, profitless, hurtful, perilous passions; that I loathe myself, for these… — Lancelot Andrewes Copy Share Image
People are more open about seeking help these days. They recognise the fact that the alternative to having a shrink is that… — Hugh Laurie Copy Share Image
What is it that endowed things with meaning, value, significance? The creating heart, which desired, and, out of its desire, created. It… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Nothing is more dangerous than to stop working. It is a habit that can soon be lost, one that is easily neglected… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
A dungeon horrible, on all sides round, As one great furnace, flamed; yet from those flames No light, but rather darkness visible… — John Milton Copy Share Image
Where I say that He abideth sorrowfully and moaning, it meaneth all the true feeling that we have in our self, in… — Julian of Norwich Copy Share Image
One starts gambling for a joke, out of curiosity, as a little challenge to fortune. One goes on, pricked to the quick… — Matilde Serao Copy Share Image
God is near at hand when you do approach Him in prayer. Oh, comforting truth! A God at hand to hear the… — Octavius Winslow Copy Share Image
See thou, whatsoever be thy name -- whether Fate, Life, or Devil! I cast thee down my gauntlet, I challenge thee to… — Leonid Andreyev Copy Share Image
For life, with all its yields of joy and woe Is just a chance o' the prize of learning love. — Robert Browning Copy Share Image
My thoughts, imprisoned in my secret woes, with flamy breaths do issue oft in sound. — Philip Sidney Copy Share Image
Life is richly worth living, with its continual revelations of mighty woe, yet infinite hope; and I take it to my breast. — Margaret Fuller Copy Share Image
When one with honeyed words but evil mind Persuades the mob, great woes befall the state. — Euripides Copy Share Image
I cannot love as I have loved, And yet I know not why; It is the one great woe of life To… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Woe, destruction, ruin, and decay; the worst is death and death will have his day. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
To labour is the lot of man below; And when Jove gave us life, he gave us woe. — Homer Copy Share Image
Pity only on fresh objects stays, but with the tedious sight of woes decays. — John Dryden Copy Share Image
The hues of bliss more brightly glow, Chastis'd by sabler tints of woe. — Thomas Gray Copy Share Image
So glistered the dire Snake , and into fraud Led Eve, our credulous mother, to the Tree Of Prohibition, root of all… — John Milton Copy Share Image
Late February days; and now, at last, Might you have thought that Winter's woe was past; So fair the sky was and… — William Morris Copy Share Image
Woe to the wicked! Disaster is upon them! They will be paid back for what their hands have done. — Isaiah Copy Share Image
By woe the soul to daring action steals; by woe in plaintless patience it excels. — Richard Savage Copy Share Image
A leader is one who, out of madness or goodness, volunteers to take upon himself the woe of the people. There are… — John Updike Copy Share Image
If atheism solved all human woe, then the Soviet Union would have been an empire of joy and dancing bunnies, instead of… — John C. Wright Copy Share Image
It would have been inconceivable that Eva [Braun] would ever have criticized [Adolf Hitler] to me. To his face? Yes, she would,… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
But our energy woes are in many ways the result of classic market failures that can only be addressed through collective action,… — Sherwood Boehlert Copy Share Image
I must continue to follow the path I take now. If I do nothing, if I study nothing, if I cease searching,… — Vincent Van Gogh Copy Share Image
We are so constituted that we believe the most incredible things; and, once they are engraved upon the memory, woe to him… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
By Oppression's woes and pains! By your sons in servile chains! We will drain our dearest veins, But they shall be free!… — Robert Burns Copy Share Image
If, by chance, someone among those men of extraordinary talent is found who has firmness of soul and who refuses to yield… — Jean-Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
Love makes the world go 'round, it's true, but lust stops the world in its tracks; love renders bearable the passage of… — Tom Robbins Copy Share Image
If a wave of service sweeps over the land, catching everyone in its enthusiasm, it will be able to wipe off the… — Sathya Sai Baba Copy Share Image
Song in the Manner of Housman" O woe, woe, People are born and die, We also shall be dead pretty soon Therefore… — Ezra Pound Copy Share Image