Quotes about side

Curtis Jackson -

I have a romantic side.

Eleanor Roosevelt -

Justice cannot be for one side alone, but must be for both.

Nydia Velazquez -

Too often, the landlord-tenant relationship is unbalanced with all the power on the side of unscrupulous landlords.

Erik Pevernagie -

When we allow ourselves to show some patience and take time to listen to the others, we may learn a lot about ourselves. Patience does not endure instant gratification, though, and self-knowledge may take a lifetime. (“I am on my own side, but I can listen “ )

Deyth Banger -

You can't play "How will you do it... if you are on my place..." - Now you feel comfortable from that side... you feel that it's right from your side... so you put that as a peace in the recipe and some extra ingredients you add and look you just created the best lie as being in my state.

Akshay Vasu -

I will become an ocean and make you my greatest secret ever, I'll keep thousands of demons to guard my secret. I'll create storms that none has ever seen. I will lure everyone to the darkest sides and will destroy them if they try to reach you and see what I am hiding back in my heart.

Sunday Adelaja -

We tend to look only on one side of God’s blessing, without noticing the other side of the coin

Sunday Adelaja -

It is time for us to move on to our promised land!!! It’s time to begin to believe that with God on our side we can build a prosperous nation and continent

Tyler Posey -

On my mom's side I'm Mexican, and my dad is a white dude.

Trish Stratus -

And I'm so thankful that I've been allowed to show another side of Trish.

Frederick William Faber -

They always win who side with God.

Mariska Hargitay -

You've got to kick fear to the side, because the payoff is huge.

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my heart feels so narrow in the wide space of love; because wherever it is, i feel, you're always there, fill its space and sides

Bernard Cornwell - The Flame Bearer

All you need to know, boy," Finan growled, "is that Lord Uhtred's side is the one that wins.

Kelly Creagh - Enshadowed

Side by side we'll fight the tide,That sweeps in to take us down.Hand in hand we'll both withstand,Even as we drown.

Deyth Banger -

So when my cards are side of... I'm losing I need to suicide??

Deyth Banger -

Everyone Regenerates, different ways one regenerates by watching horror and thinking of the good side. Other cry, but in the end all reliase that there isn't purpose of thinking this topic, there isn't purpose to cry. Somebody have died and that's all and It can't be changed!

Eleanor Roosevelt -

You always admire what you really don't understand.

French proverb -

What you can't get is just what suits you.

Toni Cade Bambara -

The dream is real my friends. The failure to realize it is the only reality.

A. S. Byatt -

The true exercise of freedom is-can-nily and wisely and with grace-to move inside what space confines-and not seek to know what lies beyond and cannot be touched or tasted.

Margaret Mitchell -

Death and taxes and childbirth! There's never any convenient time for any of them!

Horace -

No one is content with his own lot.

George Sand -

Let us accept truth even when it surprises us and alters our views.

L. Susan Stebbing -

To have ideals is not the same as to have impracticable ideals.

Lillian Eichler Watson -

There has never been an age that did not applaud the past and lament the present.

Ausonius -

Every stage of life has its troubles and no man is content with his own age.

R. H. Stoddard -

We love in others what we lack ourselves and would be everything but what we are.

Tallulah Bankhead -

There is less in this than meets the eye.

J. P. Donleavy -

When you don't have any money the problem is food. When you have money it's sex. When you have both it's health. If everything is simply jake then you're frightened of death.

Michel de Montaigne -

Diogenes was asked what wine he liked best and he answered "Somebody else's."

Anonymous -

The apples on the other side of the wall are the sweetest.

George Eliot -

Nothing is so good as it seems beforehand.

Thomas Szasz -

Happiness is ... usually attributed by adults to children and by children to adults.

Anonymous -

Acorns were good till bread was found.

Terence -

None of us is ever satisfied with what we are.

Francois Rabelais -

We always long for forbidden things k and desire what is denied us.

Chinese proverb -

Man's heart is never satisfied the snake would swallow the elephant.

Latin proverb -

We all envy other people's luck.

W. S. Gilbert -

When every blessed thing you have is made of silver or of gold you long for simple pewter.

Kurt Vonnegut -

I'd rather have written "Cheers" than anything I've written.

Robert Browning -

When a man's busy leisure strikes him as a wonderful pleasure and at leisure once is he? Straightway he wants to be busy.

Oscar Wilde -

To most of us the real life is the life we do not lead.

Charlton Ogburn -

Happiness to a dog is what lies on the other side of the door.

Antonio Machado -

Man would be otherwise. That is the essence of the specifically human.

Greek proverb -

He who would be happy should stay at home.

Anonymous -

He who leaves his house in search of happiness pursues a shadow.

John Cage -

It is not irritating to be where one is. It is only irritating to think one would like to be somewhere else.

Nancy Astor -

Pioneers may be picturesque figures but they are often rather lonely ones.

Aesop -

He that is discontented in one place will seldom be happy in another.

Alec Waugh -

We are under the spell always of what is distant from us. It is not in our nature to desire passionately what is near at hand.

Giacomo Leopardi -

In all climates under all skies man's happiness is always somewhere else.

Horace -

In Rome you long for the country. In the country you praise to the skies the distant town.

Greek proverb -

He who would be happy should stay at home.

Charles Baudelaire -

Life is a hospital in which every patient is possessed by the desire of changing his bed. One would prefer to suffer near the fire and another is certain he would get well if he were by the window.

Samuel Johnson -

It is common to overlook what is near by keeping the eye fixed on something remote.

Ralph Waldo Emerson -

There are three wants which can never be satisfied: that of the rich who want something more that of the sick who want something different and that of the traveler who says "Anywhere but here."

Douglas Jerrold -

Happiness grows at our firesides and is not to be picked in strangers' gardens.

Ralph Waldo Emerson -

Men run away to other countries because they are not good in their own and run back to their own because they pass for nothing in the new places.

William Shenstone -

The proper means of increasing the love we bear our native country is to reside some time in a foreign one.

Nathaniel Cotton -

If solid happiness we prize within our breast this jewel lies And they are fools who roam the world has nothing to bestow From our own selves our bliss must flow And that dear hut-our home.

Carl Burns -

A child on a farm sees a plane fly overhead and dreams of a faraway place. A traveler on the plane sees the farmhouse and dreams of home.

W. C. Doane -

Life has no smooth road for any of us and in the bracing atmosphere of a high aim the very roughness stimulates the climber to steadier steps till the legend "over steep ways to the stars " fulfills itself.

Foe Ancis -

The only normal people are the ones you don't know very well.

Francois de La Rochefoucauld -

Before we set our hearts too much upon anything let us examine how happy they are who already possess it.

Anonymous -

What makes us discontented with our condition is the absurdly exaggerated idea we have of the happiness of others.

Dr. Frank Crane -

Nobody's problem is ideal. Nobody has things just as he would like them.

Bettina von Hutton -

Everybody in the world ought to be sorry for everybody else. We all have our little private hell.

Samuel Johnson -

We are convinced that happiness is never to be found and each believes it possessed by others to keep alive the hope of obtaining it for himself.

Alexander Pope -

Men would be angels angels would be gods.

Edward Young -

None think the great unhappy but the great.

Pietro Metastasio -

If every man's internal care Were written on his brow How many would our pity share Who raise our envy now?

Chinese proverb -

Misfortunes come to all men.

B. C. Forbes -

You have no idea how big the other fellow's troubles are.

Brigitte Bardot -

I have been very happy very rich very beautiful much adulated very famous and very unhappy.

Jacqueline Briskin -

I feel successful when the writing goes well. This lasts five minutes. Once when I was on the bestseller list I also felt successful. That lasted three minutes.

Blaise Pascal -

Great and small suffer the same mishaps.

Sylvester Stallone -

I thought I had reached a point in life where everything would be smooth. But it is not. It just gets more jagged and pitted and filled with turns that take you into the dark recesses of your mind. It never seems to get easy.

Wilt Chamberlain -

If I were given a change of life I'd like to see how it would be to live as a mere six-footer.

Princess Stephanie of Monaco -

I just want to be an ordinary girl.

Dustin Hoffman -

Money is another pressure. I'm not complaining I'm just saying that there's a certain luxury in having no money. I spent ten years in New York not having it not worrying about it. Suddenly you have it then you worry where is it going? Am I doing the right thing with it?

Brigitte Bardot -

On the outside one is a star. But in reality one is completely alone doubting everything. To experience this loneliness of soul is the hardest thing in the world.

Thomas a Kempis -

There is no man in this world without some manner of tribulation or anguish though he be king or pope.

Ogden Nash -

The only incurable troubles of the rich are the troubles that money can't cure.

Bonnie Blair -

There is no man in any rank who is always at liberty to act as he would incline in some quarter or other he is limited by circumstances.

Bernard M. Baruch -

None of us can be free of conflict and woe. Even the greatest men have had to accept disappointments as their daily bread. ... The art of living lies less in eliminating our troubles than in growing with them.

Johann L. von Mosheim -

Renown is a source of toil and sorrow obscurity is a source of happiness.

William Shakespeare -

My crown is called content a crown it is that seldom kings enjoy.

Woody Allen -

If I had my life to live over I wish I could be a great pianist or something.

James Shirley -

There is no armour against fate death lays his icy hands on kings.

Horace -

Pale death with impartial tread beats at the poor man's cottage door and at the palaces of kings.

Golda Meir -

I want to be able to live without a crowded calendar. I want to be able to read a book without feeling guilty or go to a concert when I like.

Princess Anne of England -

I'd like to be a truck driver. I think you could run your life that way. It wouldn't be such a bad way of doing it. It would offer a chance to be alone.

Euripides -

There is as much confusion in the world of the gods as in ours.

Euripides -

Pray the gods do not envy your happiness!

R. M. Huber -

The suffering of the rich is among the sweetest pleasures of the poor.

Barbra Streisand -

Oh God don't envy me I have my own pains.

Emily Dickinson -

Success is counted sweetest by those who never succeed.

Max Beerbohm -

I have known no man of genius who had not to pay in some affliction or defect either physical or spiritual for what the gods had given him.