Quotes by Woe Love is a sickness full of woes, all remedies refusing. Samuel Daniel woe sickness love-is Love is a sickness full of woes, All remedies refusing; A plant that with most cutting grows, Most barren with best using. Samuel Daniel woe cutting love Pity is best taught by fellowship in woe. Samuel Taylor Coleridge woe fellowship taught Enlarge my life with multitude of days, In health, in sickness, thus the suppliant prays; Hides from himself his state, and shuns to know, That life protracted is protracted woe. Time hovers o'er, impatient to destroy, And shuts up all the passages of joy. Samuel Johnson woe time joy Hides from himself his state, and shuns to know That life protracted is protracted woe. Samuel Johnson woe states life Life protracted is protracted woe. Samuel Johnson longevity woe If the guardian or the mother Samuel Johnson woe lasts mother The planets environmental woes tend to be overlooked as we scramble for the latest high-tech gizmos - and conveniently ignore their energy consumption. Sheherazade Goldsmith environmental woe energy Slobodan Miloševi?, more than anyone else, caused a division within the Left and Centre Left, dividing the pacifists, anti-imperialists and anti-Americans from the anti-fascists and the internationalists. He reminded too many of us that inaction can be as toxic and murderous as action. He prepared us - for weal or woe - for the new world. Slobodan Milosević toxic woe world It becomes one, while exempt from woes, to look to the dangers. Sophocles woe danger looks and then woe is you, Pauly. Woe to the max. Stephen King woe max Deep in the meadow, hidden far away A cloak of leaves, a moonbeam ray Forget your woes and let your troubles lay Suzanne Collins woe rays forget He scorn'd his own, who felt another's woe. Thomas Campbell philanthropy woe gratitude And moody madness laughing wild Amid severest woe. Thomas Gray woe laughter laughing The hues of bliss more brightly glow, Thomas Gray bliss woe hue Woe to him, . . . who has no court of appeal against the world's judgment. Thomas Carlyle woe judgment world Woe to him that claims obedience when it is not due; woe to him that refuses it when it is. Thomas Carlyle woe obedience claims Woe to him who saw no more sense in his life, no aim, no purpose, and therefore no point in carrying on. Viktor E. Frankl carrying-on woe purpose It is a good sign when He burdens us with [crosses] and we carry them well, but woe to the person who runs away from them, for he will find such heavy ones that they will overwhelm him. Vincent de Paul woe faith running But on the road that I'm on I must continue; if I do nothing, if I don't study, if I don't keep on trying, then I'm lost, then woe betide me. That's how I see this, to keep on, keep on, that's what's needed. Vincent Van Gogh woe study trying «123456789»