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There's only one kind of happiness, but misfortune comes in all shapes and sizes.
Misfortune is a fine opiate to personal terror.
The sad vicissitude of things.
Those who have had no share in the good fortunes of the mighty Often have a share in their misfortunes.
The Sorrow and the Pity,
What appear to be calamities are often the sources of fortune.
I beg you, alight and join your sorrow with mine: misfortune wanders everywhere, and settles now upon one and now upon another.
Life is so full of miseries, minor and major; they press so close upon us at every step of the way, that it is hardly worthwhile to call one another's attention to their presence.
The most fortunate of us all in our journey through life frequently meet with calamities and misfortunes which greatly afflict us. To fortify our minds against the attacks of these calamities and misfortunes should be one of the principal studies and endeavors of our lives.
Misfortune is the root of good fortune; good fortune gives birth to misfortune.
Misfortune is not fair, fate is not just, but they exist just the same.
Misfortunes never come singly.
sorrow and despair. All too many
Your persistent problems are because of your response to common misfortune.
Opportunity often comes disguised in the form of misfortune, or temporary defeat.
Misfortunes, in fine, cannot be avoided; but they may be sweetened, if not overcome, and our lives made happy by philosophy.
All misfortune is but a stepping stone to fortune.
What miracle is God fashioning out of this misfortune?
When something is detestable, and yet inevitable, what one must do is not merely to endure it-a hard task whatever one may do-but find an excuse for loving it. Everything is a matter of points of view, and misfortune is often only the sign of a false interpretation of life.
Some suffer from real misfortunes. Sadly, others only imagine that they do.
Human misery universally arises from some error that man admits as true. We confound our fears with the idea feared, and place the evil in the thing seen or believed. Here is a great error, for we never see what we are afraid of.
Through strife the slumbering soul awakes, We learn on error's troubled route The truths we could not prize without The sorrow of our sad mistakes.
The real, the unique misfortune: to see the light of day. A disaster which dates back to aggressiveness, to the seed of expansion and rage within origins, to the tendency to the worst which first shook them up.
Heaven sends us misfortunes as a moral tonic.
The authors of all our misfortune.
bad things for good reasons,
The kind of trouble that was the downfall of many men.
Misfortune, and recited misfortune especially, can be prolonged to the point where it ceases to excite pity and arouses only irritation.
If misfortune finds us, it will not find a home among us, for our hearts will give it no berth, as we birth the fortunes, misfortune missed.
Riches cover a multitude of woes.
It seems the misfortune of one can plow a deeper furrow in the heart than the misfortune of millions.
As anyone who has ever fallen foul of an airport, a conventional hospital or a bad restaurant knows, misery is made up of little things ...
There are moments when troubles enter our lives and we can do nothing to avoid them.
But they are there for a reason. Only when we have overcome them will we understand why they were there.
Happiness is composed of misfortunes avoided.
What Cicero said of men-that they are like wines, age souring the bad, and bettering the good-we can say of misfortune, that it has the same effect upon them.
Fortune is never satisfied with bringing one sorrow.
The misery of the moment.
Most misfortunes are the results of misused time.
For the first time in his life he knew the bitterest sort of misfortune, misfortune beyond remedy, misfortune his own fault.
Serious misfortunes, originating in misrepresentation, frequently flow and spread before they can be dissipated by truth.
... misfortune and creativity go together.
Do not detest the misfortunes that befall you, for what you detest may be the cause of your salvation and what you like may be the cause of your ruin.
Fortunately, we can take in only so much misfortune; what exceeds that limit either destroys us or leaves us indifferent.
When bad fortune occurs, the unresourceful, unimaginative man looks about him to attach the blame to someone else; the resolute accepts misfortune and endeavors to survive, mature, and improve because of it.
Tragedy, in its full and life-altering form, happened to other people.
Fate can be tricky and troublesome when not managed well.
Bad circumstances have a way of ruining things that would otherwise be pleasant.
There are disappointments which wring us, and there are those which inflict a wound whose mark we bear to our graves. Such are so keen that no future gratification of the same desire can ever obliterate them: they become registered as a permanent loss of happiness.
A man is the sum of his misfortunes.
Even our misfortunes are a part of our belongings.
Misfortune shows those who are not really friends.
They are not sorrows, so much as terrible things.
Each misfortune you encounter will carry in it the seed of tomorrow's good luck.
Every good thing that comes is accompanied by trouble.
Fate, suffering, changing, expected outcomes, killing dreams, rupturing hearts and hopes, Fate blanks the disappointment in my chest with suffering, then slaps me right across the face with it.
Political scandals, economic disaster, suffering in all its familiar forms - these were the daily staple of a disaster-prone, uneasy planet.
For whatever reason, be it the work of evil or pure chance, misfortune comes, but even with such misfortune God will knit something from which we might learn and be blessed. Of that you can be sure.
A miserable person always attracts miseries, but a joyful person seems to find joy in miseries.
Tis misfortune that awakens ingenuity, or fortitude, or endurance, in hearts where these qualities had never come to life but for the circumstance which gave them a being.
Life is full of horrible mistakes.
Suffering degrades, embitters and enrages.
My bad luck got tangled up with my bad decisions, and I'm paying for it.
Of all human ills, greatest is fortune's wayward tyranny.
My life has been full of terrible misfortunes most of which never happened.
What at first had seemed to be no more than a small bump in the road was turned into a full-scale misfortune
Many men, seemingly impelled by fortune, hasten forward to meet misfortune half way.
See your misfortunes as blessings.
This great misfortune - to be incapable of solitude.
Finding temporary and specific causes for misfortune is the art of hope: Temporary causes limit helplessness in time, and specific causes limit helplessness to the original situation.
Man is subject to all kinds of hardships and misfortunes.
Real misfortune is not just a matter of being hungry and thirsty; it is a matter of knowing that there are people who want you to be hungry and thirsty
One is a punishment and the other is a misfortune
Depend upon it that if a man talks of his misfortunes there is something in them that is not disagreeable to him; for where there is nothing but pure misery there never is any recourse to the mention of it.
It is a pitiful fortune that is not without enemies.
Fate being unfavorable( or without god's grace, even an easy task becomes difficult to accomplish)
Grief was for the others; sorrow and pain were for the others; some terrible mistake had been made.
Fortune is not satisfied with inflicting one calamity.
My dad had a lot of bad luck. You could see his suffering, his terrible suffering, living a life that was disappointing and looking for another one.
Unfortunately, some of our greatest tribulations are the result of our own foolishness and weakness and occur because of our own carelessness or transgression.
Good fortune has side effects.
Many an irritating fault, many an unlovely oddity, has come of a hard sorrow.
Wherever there is failure, there is some giddiness, some superstition about luck, some step omitted, which, Nature never pardons.
From small mistakes come great catastrophes;
Errors look so very ugly in persons of small means -one feels they are taking quite a liberty in going astray; whereas people of fortune may naturally indulge in a few delinquencies.
As the seventeenth-century French philosopher Montaigne once said, "My life has been filled with terrible misfortune, most of which never happened.
Misfortune never comes singly. It's surrounded by bodyguards.
There is no tragedy, only the unavoidable. Everything has its reason for being: you only need to distinguish what is temporary from what is lasting.
Individual misfortunes give rise to the general good; so that the more individual misfortunes exist, the more all is fine.
Success tempts many to their ruin.
Sadness and love and pain, they're easy to feel- but not luck.
Some troubles no one else should have to endure,especially not those you love.
often enough, we owe our good fortune to someone else's loss.
All men can bear a familiar, definite misfortune better than the cruel alternations of a fate which, from one moment to another, brings excessive joy or sorrow.
Well, what is a blessing but a curse from another point of view?
Some souls are ennobled and elevated by seeming misfortunes, which then become blessings in disguise.
The greater part of our misfortunes are brought on by neglecting the chances that yesterday gave us.
Misery misery son of a bitch of all miseries.
How we are born to invent our own miseries!
The worst moments of your life you never see coming,
Fate had cruel timing.