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I wish to soothe him; yet can I counsel one so infinitely miserable, so destitute of every hope of consolation, to live?
— Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
[Every age], however destitute of science or virtue, sufficiently abounds with acts of blood and military renown.
— Edward Gibbon
Seriousness is for fools and poor destitute families who have lived their entire lives on spam.
— Jason Krumbine
A world without delight and without affection is a world destitute of value.
— Bertrand Russell
There is a natural law, a Divine law, that obliges you and me to relieve the suffering, the distressed and the destitute.
— Conrad Hilton
Government destitute of energy, will ever produce anarchy.
— James Madison
Some of the best people that ever lived have been as destitute as I am; and if you are a Christian, you ought not to consider poverty a crime.
— Charlotte Bronte
Vast areas are witness to the struggles of destitute populations trying to survive under unlivable conditions.
— Christian De Duve
A bird in the hand was worth two in the bush, he told her, to which she retorted that a proverb was the last refuge of the mentally destitute.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Use your tithe and offering to take care of the needy and destitute
— Sunday Adelaja
Tears are the noble language of eyes, and when true love of words is destitute. The eye by tears speak, while the tongue is mute.
— Robert Herrick
The most destitute men often end up by accepting illusion.
— Albert Camus
Young, gifted, and destitute...
— Tennessee Williams
Only those who see themselves as utterly destitute can fully appreciate the grace of God.
— Erwin W. Lutzer
Time is no longer endless or the horizon destitute of hope.
— Charles Lindbergh
prayed for the poor and destitute in great cities, where the struggle for life was harder than it was here with us.
— Willa Cather
The worst solitute is to be destitute of true friendship.
— Francis Bacon
To be homeless in America is to live like a fugitive. The destitute are our own native-born "illegals."
— Barbara Ehrenreich
If the affluent cannot afford hope, you cannot expect the destitute to pay for desperation.
— David Mitchell
Destitute of the fire of God, nothing else counts; possessing fire, nothing else matters.
— Samuel Chadwick
I'd sooner be called a successful crook than a destitute monarch.
— Charlie Chaplin
I am bold to say that, if a man be destitute of the grace of God, his works are only works of slavery; he feels forced to do them.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
We give physical exercise to the body, but neglect the heart. The exercise for the heart is uplifting the destitute and the suffering.
— Mata Amritanandamayi
The best place any Christian can ever be in is to be totally destitute and totally dependant upon God, and know it.
— Alan Redpath
The cottage garden; most for use designed, Yet not of beauty destitute.
— Charlotte Smith
Friendless. Having no favors to bestow. Destitute of fortune. Addicted to utterance of truth and common sense.
— Ambrose Bierce
Avarice is as destitute of what it has, as poverty of what it has not.
— Publilius Syrus
But I am so voluntarily, and therefore I am not destitute.
— Hermann Hesse
Neither Creator nor creature ever,
Son, " he began, "was destitute of love
Natural or spiritual; and thou knowest it. — Dante Alighieri
Son, " he began, "was destitute of love
Natural or spiritual; and thou knowest it. — Dante Alighieri
Some people seem quite destitute a sense of humour.
— George Grossmith
Several million people inside and outside Afghanistan are destitute and desperately in need of help.
— Lakhdar Brahimi