Top 16 Lowest Depth Of Misery Quotes
#1. Idleness, pleasure, what abysses! To do nothing is a dreary course to take, be sure of it. To live idle upon the substance of society! To be useless, that is to say, noxious! This leads straight to the lowest depth of misery.
Victor Hugo
#2. Life is not about things we do or do not have to do; it's about doing what we should do, about doing the right thing.
Quinn Loftis
#3. That's my brother," I said. "Saving the world, one girl at a time.
Kim Harrington
#4. Since the end of human action, as distinct from the end products of fabrication, can never be reliably predicted, the means used to achieve political goals are more often than not of greater relevance to the future world than the intended goals.
Hannah Arendt
#5. I am disgusted with innovation, in whatever guise, and with reason, for I have seen very harmful effects of it.
Michel De Montaigne
#6. Stupidity is a mindset of those who refuse knowledge! A mistake of judgment is an error, we make mistakes all of the time, it's stupid if you keep making the same mistakes often.
Monica Chrisandtras Hines
#7. Part of the pleasure of being alive is the knowledge that you're not dead yet.
George Carlin
#8. The scene then as now was centered in New York. For the most part, I've kept a bit apart from that attractive and seductive city. I've done it by living in the country within commuting distance.
Kenneth Noland
#9. I'm too fast. I'm too smart. I'm too pretty.
Muhammad Ali
#10. Those who would assail The Book of Mormon should bear in mind that its veracity is no more dubious than the veracity of the Bible, say, or the Qur'an, or the sacred texts of most other religions.
Jon Krakauer
#11. Craft is not a category; it's a means. The folks running the museum [Museum of Arts and Design]are sharp, and they know this, but they are in a bind.
Jerry Saltz
#12. You really don't create an authoritarian society unless you control the personal choices including the sexual choices of the people.
Hugh Hefner
#13. Service
I will not serve God like a labourer, in expectation of my wages.
Rabia el-Adawia.
Idries Shah
#14. Should you do what you love, what's outrageous and unpredictable, and worry about the future later, or plug away at a steady job first and go off and have your fun when you retire? In
Rachel Friedman
#15. We do not make beams from the hollow, decaying trunk of the fallen oak. We use the upsoaring tree in the full vigor of its sap.
Sylvia Pankhurst