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It is difficult to believe in the dreadful but quiet war lurking just below the serene facade of nature.
— Charles Darwin
But it was excruciating to emerge from my eerie submarine existence into this harsh stampede of noise and light.
— Donna Tartt
Lies can make harsh truths less painful. But I believe pain is essential for growth.
— Morgan Rhodes
But you should remember that charm opens far more doors than harsh words do." "And a sharp ax will open every door.
— Morgan Rhodes
I am not being overly harsh. Overtly hostile, yes, but exactly the right amount of harsh.
— Jennifer Harrison
Unfortunately this earth is not a fairy-land, but a struggle for life, perfectly natural and therefore extremely harsh.
— Martin Bormann
The fool thinks he has won a battle when he bullies with harsh speech, but knowing how to be forbearing alone makes one victorious.
— Gautama Buddha
Not to be harsh, but why do we care so much about celebrity acceptance of Christian beliefs?
— Monica Johnson
The reality of boy-girl life gets harsh, but in my fantasy, the music keeps them together.
— Rob Sheffield
Whatever you do, be gentle. People might have forgiven your harsh words but they may never forget how it stabbed their heart at that time!
— Mufti Ismail Menk
Flung is too harsh a word for the rush of the world. Blown is more like it, but blown by a generous, unending breath.
— Annie Dillard
The harsh reality is that my flesh must die not so much because of what it does, but because of what it is.
— Kelly Minter
The Chicago winter is harsh. But every now and then God blesses us with a thirty-or forty-degree day to remind us that misery comes and goes.
— Mary Kubica
It is harsh enough for each man to bear his own wound. But he who leads bears the wounds of all who follow him.
— Lloyd Alexander
Abuse is abuse; Be nice.. Harsh words don't break bones but they often break hearts.
— Joseph Simmons
All observations of life are harsh, because life is. I lament that fact, but I cannot change it.
— Margaret Atwood
I was only playing for myself, but I was a harsh audience.
— Patrick Rothfuss
I thought I'd miss cursing, but I actually don't. I still feel like I can get my point across without real harsh language.
— Kevin Dillon
But even in the wealth of spring, he remembered the harshness of this country. It is a cunning place, he thought, a place of dangers, after all.
— John Ehle
Exploitation is a harsh word, I know that, but on a certain level, to me that is the central Hollywood story.
— Bret Easton Ellis
Frankly, you need to get over yourself. It might sound harsh, but that's seriously what it means [1 Corinthians 10:31].
— Francis Chan
That's the purity of nature. It may be harsh in its honesty, but it never lies to you.
— Carine McCandless
The words come out harsh, raw. That's all I have. The wounds he gave me don't heal but fester.
— Marata Eros
I am accountable for every lie that I tell, but I am also accountable for the effects of every harsh truth I deliver.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
If you are a slave to your emotions, life will be a roller coaster ride. There will be highs, but a lot of lows, and you will not make much progress.
— Shiv Harsh
But change's always harsh on the loser. Nothing new.
— Philip K. Dick
Bring on the controversy. I write real life. It's harsh and sometimes gritty, but it's real. Why should we tip toe around that?
— Shandy L. Kurth
The wound made by hurting with fire will heal but the wound created by harsh words uttered using out tongue leaves an indelible scar.
— Thiruvalluvar
She talked back, but he didn't understand her raven language of harsh caws and soft croaks.
— Audrey Niffenegger
It is easy to be proud & harsh & selfish - so easy. But we have been created for better things.
— Mother Teresa
I don't want to be too harsh, but there's very little evidence for 'intelligent design' or any sort of creator.
— Jose Gonzalez
But that was too harsh a phrase - could depend so
— Virginia Woolf
Certain souls may seem harsh to others, but it is just a way, beknownst only to them, of caring and feeling more deeply.
— Marquis De Sade
Europe seems a little softer, but in America it's harsh. In L.A., where I live, it's all about perfectionism.
— Alanis Morissette
I am quite content to go down to posterity as a scissors and paste man for that seems to me a harsh but not unjust description
— James Joyce
Of course, I fail sometimes. Sometimes I get irritated. Occasionally I use a harsh word, but when I do, immediately I feel "Oh, this is wrong.
— Dalai Lama XIV
This child could not command a pet dove.
Harsh but true, lol! — Philippa Gregory
Harsh but true, lol! — Philippa Gregory
You can be harsh on your players and still coach, but it is easier when you are kind to them.
— John Kessel
We're not allowed to carry out harsh interrogations anymore, but we're allowed to fly over somebody's village, without due process, and kill them all?
— Howard Gordon
Work is born in us. We take to it kindly or unkindly. The terms may be easy or harsh, but the contract is binding.
— Studs Terkel
The desert is harsh, but persevering flowers flourish.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
If you can earn enough money, but can't value it enough, it won't really make a difference
— Harsh Agarwal
You try never to strike anyone, but when you must, you strike only one blow, but such a harsh one that your enemy can never, never strike back.
— Orson Scott Card
Justice is sweet and musical; but injustice is harsh and discordant.
— Henry David Thoreau
All tyrants were harsh, but fire was more ungovernable than most.
— Gregory Maguire
My mother was harsh and constantly told me I had jug ears and heaven knows what else. But she was devoted and a hard worker.
— Carmen Dell'Orefice
Failure is a teacher; a harsh one, but the best.
— Thomas J. Watson
When you are in deep distress and cannot restrain some expression of it, sit down and write out a harsh letter venting your anger. But don't send it.
— Donald T. Phillips