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Discouraging Quotes by Elwyn Brooks White
- Life's accumulation is more discouraging than life itself, when stirred up.
- I don't know which is more discouraging, literature or chickens.
- Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but the thing dies in the process and the innards are discouraging to any but the pure…
More Discouraging Quotes
- Death is really a great blessing for humanity, without it there could be no real progress. People who lived for ever would… — Alfred Adler
- This is for all of you out there tonight, reaching for a dream - don't ever give up! Never ever listen to… — Mariah Carey
- Difficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage. The human spirit is to grow strong by conflict. — William Ellery Channing
- Most illegal immigrants are not by nature lawbreakers. Most are looking for the chance to live in dignity. Nevertheless we must continue… — William J. Clinton
- Don't be afraid of hard work. Nothing worthwhile comes easily. Don't let others discourage you or tell you that you can't do… — Gertrude B. Elion
- It's discouraging to make a mistake, but it's humiliating when you find out you're so unimportant that nobody noticed it. — Chuck Daly
- Insight into soul-action, ability to discriminate the genuine from the sham and capacity to further one and discourage the other. — John Dewey
- When covering the man with the ball, the defense should be able to touch the ball with his hand. He should assume… — Ralph Miller
- By continually increasing the difficulty of the sport, we are discouraging younger athletes from starting and continuing in the sport. But most… — Svetlana Boginskaya
- People who have lost their hunger for justice are not ultimately powerful. They are like sick people who have lost their appetite… — Cesar Chavez
- The two terrors that discourage creativity and creative living are fear of public opinion and undue reverence for one's own consistency. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- In the old days, words like sin and Satan had a moral certitude. Today, they're replaced with self-help jargon, words like dysfunction… — Don Henley