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Much love much trial, but what an utter desert is life without love.
— Charles Darwin
We're all put to the test ... but it never comes in the form or at the point we would prefer, does it?
— David Mamet
It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Pain defines moments in the lives of all human beings. The trial is not the endurance of pain but the choices we make regarding how to endure.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
How great love is, presence best trial makes, But absence tries how long this love will be.
— John Donne
Going to the trial was very tiring for me, but I did enjoy it better than sitting in a jail cell. That could be very monotonous.
— Richard Ramirez
Ideas do not always come in a flash but by diligent trial-and-error experiments that take time and thought.
— Charles K. Kao
We all come out of the same abyss; but each of us, a trial throw of the dice from the depths, strives toward his own goal.
— Hermann Hesse
People do not emphasize with victims and give them limitless sympathy, but can very quickly switch to aggression and rejection
— Natascha Kampusch
I'm trying figuring out how to be the best person I can be. But it's been a process of trial and error.
— David Arquette
You may go through difficulty, hardship, or trial - but as long as you are anchored to Him, you will have hope.
— Charles Stanley
Writing is part intuition and part trial and error, but mostly it's very hard work.
— Cheryl Strayed
I was somebody's boyfriend now. This would mean a lot of trial and error. But she was who I wanted to try and err with.
— Rob Sheffield
If my mind could gain a firm footing, I would not make essays, I would make decisions; but it is always in apprenticeship and on trial.
— Michel De Montaigne
In theater, the wellspring of the character comes from the doing of it, like a trial by fire, but in front of an audience.
— Estelle Parsons
Progress through trial and error depends not only on making trials, but on recognizing errors.
— Virginia Postrel
But whoso is heroic must find crises to try his edge. Human virtue demands her champions and martyrs, and the trial of persecution always proceeds.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Who on earth but Poirot would have thought of a trial for murder as a restorer of conjugal happiness!
— Agatha Christie
Arsenal could have happened, as everybody knows, but I would not do a trial. Who do you think regrets that more - Arsene Wenger or Zlatan?
— Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Our state will not ... secede. Have no doubt but Lincoln will make a good president - at least we ought to give him a fair trial.
— John Hunt Morgan
Debating is not an honest intellectual exercise. It's like a trial in which the goal is not to get to the truth but to win.
— Victor J. Stenger
Through trial, I've learned to be myself, and strive not to please man but to please God.
— Susan Elliott
Extraordinary afflictions are not always the punishment of extraordinary sins, but sometimes the trial of extraordinary graces.
— Matthew Henry
but trial by combat was unknown.
— Will Durant
History and experience tell us that moral progress comes not in comfortable and complacent times, but out of trial and confusion.
— Gerald R. Ford
Flying used to be so great but now it's more of a trial.
— Michelle Stuart
You are a pearl of great price to me, but there are times when you are an almighty trial to those who love you.
— Charles Portis
Mile by mile, it's a trial; yard by yard, it's hard; but inch by inch, it's a cinch.
— Gabrielle Giffords
Trial and error is not bad, but not the best. If you don't know where the crowd is going, don't follow it. Get set.
— Israelmore Ayivor
Lawyers are like professional wrestlers. They pretend to get mad and fight, but then they socialize after a trial is over.
— Robert Whitlow
At the trial Stubbs chose to act as his own lawyer, but a conflict over his fee led to ill feelings.
— Woody Allen
For years of faithfulness even as a child are not thrown away, but yield ... a strength at last in times of trial.
— Constance Fenimore Woolson
Trial by jury is the palladium of our liberties. I do not know what a palladium is, but I am sure it is a good thing!
— Mark Twain
The premise is prejudicial and proves that what's wanted here isn't a trial but a conviction.
— Gregory Maguire
God had one Son without sin, but He never had a son without trial.
— Dwight L. Moody
So, it's a continual process of trial and error and then I find things and I throw it out and start again, but I keep writing it over again.
— Edward Hirsch
But he was calm, like a hunter who is sure that he will catch his prey in the end, however confusing the trial.
— Arturo Perez-Reverte
Modern poets talk against business, poor things, but all of us write for money. Beginners are subjected to trial by market.
— Robert Frost
People have said I can come off a little trial-lawyerish. I tell people I never actually became a lawyer, but I play one at City Hall.
— Christine Quinn