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disappointment errors might
A disappointment is not generally an oversight. It might just be the best one can do the situation being what it is. The genuine error is to quit attempting. B. F. Skinner
disappointment sacrifice reality
The difficulty, if you're in the world - and this is for anybody - is the eventual disappointment that comes with having to meet other versions of reality. Imposed systems that ask you to compromise or sacrifice things which you consider holy or sacred. Billy Corgan
disappointment achievement way
I don't have a clue about the way to achievement, however the way to disappointment is attempting to please everyone. Bill Cosby
disappointment frustration cry
She needed to talk, she needed to cry, she needed to vent all her frustrations and disappointments. Cecelia Ahern
disappointment success-and-failure inherent
Success is built on disappointment, and disappointment is inherent in all success. Bette Davis
disappointment character people
My way in for photographing people is really their work. I'm always interested in what people make, and then I photograph the person. Sometimes the person is a disappointment. But that's the risk. It informs me a lot about the character of a person if I know their work first. Anton Corbijn
disappointment book shopping
America is a great disappointment to me. As I said in one of my books, other societies create civilisations; we build shopping malls. Bill Bryson
disappointment doors track
He stops in his tracks, face expressing major disappointment. "Wait - seriously? That's it? We don't get to do a stealthy tiptoe as we slip around back? No sneaking through a cracked window, or arguing over who gets to crawl through the dogie door to let the other one in? Carl Jung
disappointment mistake party
Life is still life. It’s still tough, complicated, and more than a little messy, with lessons to be learned, mistakes to be made, triumphs and disappointments to be had, and not every day is meant to be a party. Carl Jung
wanting
Some of them aren't out yet and they've been wanting those. Rachel Campbell
want way looks
I want Scott to look at me the way Patch looks at you. Becca Fitzpatrick
want looking-forward fooled
I'm telling you this because I want you to know that I know something about you isn't right. You haven't fooled everybody. I'm going to find out what you're up to. I'm going to expose you." "Looking forward to it. Becca Fitzpatrick
wanted
I've always wanted to marry Elton John. Barry Manilow
want sides shoulders
In the beginning, though, I have to admit that I did have a chip on my shoulder. I did want to prove everyone wrong. But after I went through the process and came out the other side, it wasn't about anyone else. Billy Corgan
want stories produce
But if I really want to produce my own work and tell stories, then I will Bill Sienkiewicz
want littles stuff
So I look at a lot of stuff now that I did and some of it looks tame to me, but my interest in terms of what I want to say with it is a little different Bill Sienkiewicz
want what-you-want avenues
And that, to me, is the main attraction to comics. It's an avenue to say what you want to say Bill Sienkiewicz
want permission our-lives
Freedom isn't about having permission to do whatever we want... it's about having the courage to do whatever fills our life with meaning. Bill Crawford
melancholy men others
Melancholy men are of all others the most witty. Aristotle
melancholy stool
Have you a stool there to be melancholy upon? Ben Jonson
melancholy deaf realism
One and the same thing can at the same time be good, bad, and indifferent, e.g., music is good to the melancholy, bad to those who mourn, and neither good nor bad to the deaf. Baruch Spinoza
melancholy
I fell in love with melancholy Edgar Allan Poe
melancholy
There is a life and there is a death, and there are beauty and melancholy between. Albert Camus
melancholy type persons
I am a melancholy type of person. Alexander McQueen
melancholy brooding
It's a brooding melancholy that haunts me. David Guterson
melancholy midst popular reduced spectator stem torrent
If one has not influence to stem the torrent of popular delusion he is reduced to the melancholy part of a spectator in the midst of the ruin. James L. Petigru
melancholy century whole
But the eighteenth century, on the whole, loathed melancholy. George Saintsbury