Destitution Quotes
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Destitution Quotes & Sayings
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is not despair, nor melancholy destitution.
— Daniel Polansky
When I cannot stand alone, it will be time to die.
— Robert E. Howard
He had a face that reminded me of a frog, not a bullfrog but just any frog, and Paris was too big a puddle for him.
— Ernest Hemingway,
She only had a few coins to her name, but she had the Midas touch when it came to turning destitution into dreams.
— Michael Schmicker
The common misery of destitution would have made a bitter mockery of a marked insistence on social differences. Gaspar
— Joseph Conrad
Plentitude, when too plentitudinous, was worst than destitution, for obviously what could one do, if there was nothing one could not?
— Stanislaw Lem
No one ever pays to learn the most important things.
— Neel Burton
On the contrary, shared destitution makes the conjugal link reciprocal.
— Simone De Beauvoir
No one ever arrives home," she said amiably. "But when the paths of friends meet, the whole world looks like home for a while.
— Hermann Hesse
What I really like is to be at home, working.
— David Lynch
My ambition in high school was to be a high school coach and teacher, and that's still what I do: teach.
— Mike Krzyzewski
self respect. self reliance. self control.
— John Dos Passos
Everyone is now [Donald] Trump.
— Chris Hayes
Forgetfulness - a gift of God bestowed upon debtors in compensation for their destitution of conscience.
— Ambrose Bierce
Circe's got everything on you, bitch.
— Alyse M. Gardner
Our mothers and fathers want change. They worked all of their lives, but today live in destitution.
— Viktor Yushchenko