192 Quotes About Misfortune
Misfortune Quotes By Author
- Author Haruki Murakami
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That’s how stories happen — with a turning point, an unexpected twist. There’s only one kind of happiness, but misfortune comes in all shapes and sizes. It’s like Tolstoy said. Happiness is an allegory, unhappiness a story.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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We love being mentally strong, but we hate situations that allow us to put our mental strength to good use.
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- Author Psyche Roxas-Mendoza
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Beware! Balance rules the cosmos. It is not concerned with good or bad. You can be struck by misfortune and be buried in grief if that is what it takes to restore the imbalance you have wrought unto the world.
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- Author Kamand Kojouri
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Maybe when we face a tragedy, someone, somewhere is preventing a bigger tragedy from happening.
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- Author P.G. Wodehouse
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Mike nodded. A sombre nod. The nod Napoleon might have given if somebody had met him in 1812 and said, "So, you're back from Moscow, eh?
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- Author P.G. Wodehouse
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Unseen in the background, Fate was quietly slipping lead into the boxing-glove.
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- Author Erik Pevernagie
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When misfortune has thrown us a curveball, and the tentacles of desperation are freezing our mind, foreshadowing a hustle-bustle of confusion, we must inflame the power of our imagination. Let us take a walk on the path of groundbreaking change, take daring initiatives, and create a scheme of inventive intentions, gradually paving the way to a new setting, assessing each stage thoughtfully. ("Check and mate")
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- Author Christine de Pizan
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[W]hen someone finds himself quite unjustly attacked and hated on all sides, there is no need for such a person to feel dismayed by misfortune. See how Fortune, who has harmed many a one, is so inconstant, for God, Who opposes all wrong deeds, raises up those in whom hope dwells.
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- Author Seneca
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So let those people go on weeping and wailing whose self-indulgent minds have been weakened by long prosperity, let them collapse at the threat of the most trivial injuries; but let those who have spent all their years suffering disasters endure the worst afflictions with a brave and resolute staunchness. Everlasting misfortune does have one blessing, that it ends up by toughening those whom it constantly afflicts.
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