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With man, most of his misfortunes are occasioned by man.
— Pliny The Elder
Labour without joy is base. Labour without sorrow is base. Sorrow without labour is base. Joy without labour is base.
— John Ruskin
I think our police are excellent, probably because I have not done anything that has occasioned being beaten up by these good men.
— Clement Freud
Every composer knows the anguish and despair occasioned by forgetting ideas which one had no time to write down.
— Hector Berlioz
Even if it's a white crowd, I tell my jokes for the four black people in the room, not the 100 whites.
— Gary Owen
The waste of life occasioned by trying to do too many things at once is appalling.
— Orison Swett Marden
If I see but one smile on your lips when we meet, occasioned by this or any other exertion of mine, I shall need no other happiness.
— Mary Shelley
I sculpted for four or five years. Mostly for my own amusement, I decided to do a picture book, and that was kind of a turning point.
— Chris Van Allsburg
With the end of uncertainty there came the uncertainty of the end.
— Viktor E. Frankl
I assure you that in all matters of discretion not involving food, we make etiquette tutors look like slobbering barbarians.
— Scott Lynch
Why should I worry about the biological clock ticking? Saif is 10 years older. He should be worried.
— Kareena Kapoor
There was more to life than the things you could hold in your hands or see with your eyes.
— Michael Jackson
The boredom occasioned by too much restraint is always preferable to that produced by an uncontrolled enthusiasm for a pointless variety.
— Osbert Lancaster
Mr. Spock : 'I began to study human behavior from an alien perspective, thinking, humans are interesting, sad, foolish, but worthy of study.
— Leonard Nimoy
Everyone has a home but me.
— Gloria Steinem
I know of no sorrow greater than that occasioned by a delay of the post.
— Marie De Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise De Sevigne
Confidence, as opposed, to modesty and distinguished from decent assurance, proceeds from self-opinion, and is occasioned by ignorance and flattery.
— Jeremy Collier
Actually I do know. Now ask me if I care.
— Koushun Takami