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It Could Always Be Worse Quotes & Sayings
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The way to fame, is like the way to heaven,
through much tribulation. — Laurence Sterne
through much tribulation. — Laurence Sterne
No matter how bad the circumstance it could always be worse.
— Randy Pausch
Everything could always be worse,' she would say, 'and so be grateful that things are only as bad as they are.' She
— Alexander McCall Smith
Each morning brings new hope.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
And that's how Snuggles the hamster learned that yes, things COULD always get worse.
— Ursula Vernon
The pain of losing someone is always worse when you know you could have prevented it.
— Renee Carlino
I quickly became aware that the phrase "it can only get better" could very quickly turn into "it could always be worse," because it was.
— Savannah Grace
Whatever you goin' through, could always be much worse,
Don't make a mistake, mistakin' your blessings for a curse. — Joe Budden
Don't make a mistake, mistakin' your blessings for a curse. — Joe Budden
I'm no different to anyone else; I want people to like me. I just don't particularly want them to understand me.
— Willem Dafoe
When the burdens of the presidency seem unusually heavy, I always remind myself it could be worse. I could be a mayor.
— Lyndon B. Johnson
For surely a king is first a man. And so it must follow that a king does as all men do: the best he can.
— Cameron Dokey
No matter how bad things are, they could always be worse. Start finding gratitude for what might have happened, but didn't.
— Mac Anderson
Just be happy that it is what it is and not what it could be because after all, it could always be worse
— Connor George Serbin
No one has a monopoly on wisdom, and even for people who aren't religious, you can learn things from religious people.
— Steve Coogan
Americans have been the greatest destroyers of land of any race or people, barbaric or civilized
— Hugh Hammond Bennett