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When the darkness of dismay comes, endure until it is over, because out of it will come that following of Jesus which is an unspeakable joy.
— Oswald Chambers
I obviously have a great love and appreciation of jewelry, thanks to my mother, much to the dismay of both my father and my boyfriends.
— Ivanka Trump
Where men of judgment creep and feel their way, The positive pronounce without dismay.
— William Cowper
This has been the freakin' longest night of my life," I said with dismay. "Yeah," he replied. "And it's not over yet.
— D.J. MacHale
True love was a flower in the gut, its petals unfurling inside out. You would risk all for love -- blissful, never without its drops of dismay.
— Jessie Burton
These days there's no time to be bored, happiness has vanished somewhere in the world, and all that's left is dismay.
— Roberto Bolano
There is no mistaking the dismay on the face of a writer who has just heard that his brain child is a deformed idiot.
— L. Sprague De Camp
Reporters thrive on the world's misfortune. For this reason they often take an indecent pleasure in events that dismay the rest of humanity.
— Russell Baker
Tea shook his head in dismay. "This is the end, Burt
— Jamie Scallion
There is no comfort. Our lives dismay us.
We have dreams of leaving and it is the same for everyone I know. — George Orwell
We have dreams of leaving and it is the same for everyone I know. — George Orwell
Sometimes giving up feels like the easiest thing to do.
But then the easiest thing has never produced more than a garden full of weeds. — Richelle E. Goodrich
But then the easiest thing has never produced more than a garden full of weeds. — Richelle E. Goodrich
Love it will not betray you, dismay or enslave you. It will set your free.
— Mumford And Sons
Whom neither shape of danger can dismay, Nor thought of tender happiness betray.
— William Wordsworth
Oh, dear! Oh, dear!" cried Dorothy, clasping her hands together in dismay. "The house must have fallen on her. Whatever shall we do?
— L. Frank Baum
Informed opponents of Obama's healthcare initiative have expressed dismay at the low level of discourse.
— Carl Hiaasen
Let nothing disturb you, / Nothing dismay you; / All things are passing: / God never changes.
— Teresa Of Avila
Try never to find humor in peoples dismay and misfortune ... so that they won't find humor in yours
— Timothy Pina
The early Christians did not say, in dismay, 'Look what the world has come to,' but, in delight, 'Look what has come to the world!
— E. Stanley Jones
I felt like I'd just discovered my last big glass of milk had actually come from a bull.
— Ari Marmell
An elderly camper realizes, with heart-skipping dismay, that during his afternoon bowel movement, he is unwittingly shitting on a zombie.
— Robert Kirkman
At this command, to Rose's great dismay, six more hands were offered, and it was evident that she was expected to shake them all.
— Louisa May Alcott
But to go to school in a summer morn, O! It drives all joy away; Under a cruel eye outworn, The little ones spend the day In sighing and dismay.
— William Blake
And why should I do such a thing- tell you something that can only dismay you? Well, that is the nature of love: it is brutal in its demands.
— Elizabeth Kostova
What is instinct? It is the natural tendency in one when filled with dismay to turn to his wife.
— Finley Peter Dunne
When the quest of a dream has a detour or dip, look beyond your dismay and go finish the trip.
— Wes Fesler
Imagine the righteous dismay when Ann arrived. She got slapped with some family name - didn't even get the extra e to ornament it a bit.
— Gillian Flynn
If that was one life received, he had eight more to go. How will I bear it? he thought in dismay.
— Erin Hunter
I wanted to cry, but the tears did not come.
— Tatiana De Rosnay
amazement, shading into dismay; a shallow horror sensation that cold springs of personal fear swiftly deepened.
— Truman Capote