Quotes by Woe The cholerick man never wants woe. George Herbert woe want men It would have been inconceivable that Eva [Braun] would ever have criticized [Adolf Hitler] to me. To his face? Yes, she would, but to me or anybody in our family? Never. And woe to anybody who dared criticize him to her. Gretl Braun woe criticize faces I often think we do not take this business of photography in a sufficiently serious spirit. Issuing a photograph is like marriage: you can only undo the mischief with infinite woe. H. G. Wells woe photography thinking The curse of man, and the cause of nearly all his woe, is his stupendous capacity for believing the incredible. H. L. Mencken woe men believe Out of my own great woe I make my little songs. Heinrich Heine woe littles song Much in sorrow, oft in woe, Onward, Christians, onward go. Henry Kirke White woe sorrow christian He for himself weaves woe who weaves for others woe, and evil counsel on the counselor recoils. Hesiod counselor woe evil But even so, amid the tornadoed Atlantic of my being, do I myself still for ever centrally disport in mute calm; and while ponderous planets of unwaning woe revolve round me, deep down and deep inland there I still bathe me in eternal mildness of joy. Herman Melville woe down-and joy But oh! shipmates! on the starboard hand of every woe, there is a sure delight; and higher the top of that delight, than the bottom of the woe is deep. Herman Melville woe delight hands There is a woe that is wisdom, a woe that is madness. Herman Melville woe madness wisdom Woe to him who seeks to please rather than appall. Herman Melville castaway woe please To labour is the lot of man below; And when Jove gave us life, he gave us woe. Homer woe men life Give not thyself up, then, to fire, lest it invert thee, deaden thee, as for the time it did me. There is a wisdom that is woe; but there is a woe that is madness. Herman Melville woe fire giving Toil is the lot of all, and bitter woe Homer woe toil fate Look now how mortals are blaming the gods, for they say that evils come from us, but in fact they themselves have woes beyond their share because of their own follies. Homer woe evil looks And woe succeeds woe. Homer woe succeed Long exercised in woes. Homer woe long Change follows change in us, almost without transition; we pass from blissful rapture to sobbing woe; a single step divides our sublimest ecstasies from the darkest depth of spiritual despondency. Ignacy Jan Paderewski woe spiritual steps There is a wisdom that is woe; but there is a woe that is madness. Ishmael gorges woe madness The many woes that afflict out nation are rooted in the morally bankrupt paradigms of socialism, interventionism, and empire that have held our nation in their grip for decades and that the only real solution to such woes is libertarianism. Jacob G. Hornberger empires woe real «123456789»