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Prayer is a salve for every sore, even the sorest, a remedy for every malady, even the most grievous.
— Matthew Henry
Sometimes friends make mistakes. Grievous ones that cry out for us to stay and prove we are true friends.
— Beth Bernobich
Faith can be very very dangerous, and deliberately to implant it into the vulnerable mind of an innocent child is a grievous wrong.
— Richard Dawkins
I shall not commit the grievous sin of losing faith in Man
— Rabindranath Tagore
God is always near His people, but their sinful behavior may cause His presence to be grievous.
— Max Anders
To yield is grievous, but the obstinate soul
That fights with Fate, is smitten grievously. — Sophocles
That fights with Fate, is smitten grievously. — Sophocles
There are few pains so grievous as to have seen, divined, or experienced how an exceptional man has missed his way and deteriorated
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The existence of the soldier, next to capital punishment, is the most grievous vestige of barbarism which survives among men.
— Alfred De Vigny
But a tedious way to a grievous end(745);
— Richard Baxter
We are plunged in a long and grievous struggle. But all will come right if we all work together to the end.
— Winston Churchill
It is grievous to be caught.
— Horace
Sometimes there is no happy choice, Sam, only one less grievous than the others. - Jon Snow
— George R R Martin
To be alone is the fate of all great minds - a fate deplored at times, but still always chosen as the less grievous of two evils.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
If she sees him again, she isn't sure what she might do. Only that it will include grievous bodily harm and possible grounds for her own firing.
— Nenia Campbell
death struggle had been a grievous one. On
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Of no mortal say, 'That man is happy,' till vexed by no grievous ill he pass Life's goal.
— Sophocles
A noble cause doth ease much a grievous case.
— Philip Sidney
As a rule of thumb, it was always safer if the Commander-in-Chief formulated a risky plan.
— Rowena Cherry
Jealousy is a grievous passion that jealously seeks what causes grief.
— Franz Grillparzer
More grievous than tears is the sight of them.
— Antonio Porchia
The best thing about the world is that it has a mysterious structure and the worst thing is that it has a grievous structure.
— Kedar Joshi
Trouble springs from idleness, and grievous toil from needless ease.
— Benjamin Franklin
Computer system analysis is like child-rearing; you can do grievous damage, but you cannot ensure success.
— Tom DeMarco
Defeatism about the past is a grievous error; defeatism about the future is a crime!
— Philip Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker
The old happiness is unreturning. Boy's griefs are not so grievous as youth's yearning. Boys have no sadness sadder than our hope.
— Wilfred Owen
To accept anything on trust, to preclude critical application and development, is a grievous sin.
— Vladimir Lenin
Evils we have had continually calling for reformation, and reformations more grievous than any evils.
— Edmund Burke
We ought not to tolerate for a minute the ghastly and grievous thought that God will not answer prayer.
— Charles Spurgeon
My wireless transmitter does not use Hertzian waves, which are a grievous myth, but sound waves in the aether ...
— Nikola Tesla
I do the wrong, and first begin to brawl.
The secret mischiefs that I set abroach
I lay unto the grievous charge of others. — William Shakespeare
The secret mischiefs that I set abroach
I lay unto the grievous charge of others. — William Shakespeare
People consider the harms they inflict to be justified and forgettable, and the harms they suffer to be unprovoked and grievous.
— Steven Pinker
A youthful age is desirable, but aged youth is troublesome and grievous.
— Chilon Of Sparta
It is only in times of great and grievous dullness that the believer regards prayer as a duty, and not as a privilege.
— Adolph Saphir
Well-meant ignorance is a grievous calamity in high places.
— Jacques-Benigne Bossuet
A prosperous fool is a grievous burden.
— Aeschylus