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Quotes About Worse

He spoke in hard and angry earnest, if a man ever did," replied the girl, shaking her head. "He is an earnest man when his hatred is up. I know many who do worse things; but I'd rather listen to them all a dozen times, than to that Monks once.
~ Charles Dickens
It was but imagination, yet imagination had all the terrors of reality; nay, it was worse, for the reality would have come and gone, and there an end, but in imagination it was always coming, and never went away.
~ Charles Dickens
People who claim that they're evil are usually no worse than the rest of us... It's people who claim that they're good, or any way better than the rest of us, that you have to be wary of.
~ Gregory
Beloved men, know that this is the truth:1 This world is in haste, and it approaches its end, and therefore always in the world The longer (it is), the worse (it gets) …
~ Guy Deutscher
If you're a small startup considering selling your company, there's definitely far worse places to work than Facebook.
~ Antonio Garcia Martinez
But while they continued staring into one another's face waiting for the miracle of science the pain grew worse.
~ Thornton Wilder
And how does my leg feel after all that so-called treatment? Worse, of course.
~ Tim Collins
Is everyone who lives in Ignorance like you? asked Milo. Much worse, he said longingly. But I don't live here. I'm from a place very far away called Context.
~ Norton Juster
Personal humiliation was painful. Humiliation of one's family was much worse. Humiliation of one's social status was agony to bear. But humiliation of one's nation was the most excruciating of human miseries.
~ Orson Scott Card
But there are no absolutes in human misery and things can always get worse
~ Cormac McCarthy
Dope. They sell that shit to schoolkids. It's worse than that. How's that? Schoolkids buy it.
~ Cormac McCarthy
A calamity can be erased by no amount of good. It can only be erased by a worse calamity.
~ Cormac McCarthy
Western took a drink and passed the bottle back. Borman drank. The brown liquor boiled in the bottle. When he lowered it the bottle was a third gone and his eyes were watering. He wiped his mouth and held the bottle out. Hell, Western. I've drunk worse liquor than that. Here.
~ Cormac McCarthy
Its general vacuity aside there seems to be a ceiling to well-being. My guess is that you can only be so happy. While there seems to be no floor to sorrow. Each deeper misery being a state heretofore unimagined. Each suggestive of worse to come. I
~ Cormac McCarthy
If the world has a mind then it's all worse than we thought.
~ Cormac McCarthy
But there are no absolutes in human misery and things can always get worse, only Suttree didnt say so.
~ Cormac McCarthy
The world has created no living thing that it does not intend to destroy. I suppose that's true. What then? Is that all that the world has in mind? If the world has a mind then it's all worse than we thought.
~ Cormac McCarthy
But you technical people have a disease: it's called 'solutionism.' You see every challenge as a problem and every problem as having a solution and every solution as being a piece of technology. You hare off after those solutions without ever stopping to see whether there's another, worse problem that'll burst into life the moment the current one is 'solved.
~ Cory Doctorow
Peklo nem?že být plné ohnÄ› - existují daleko horÅ¡í vÄ›ci.
~ Walker Percy
we're often worse than pagans. True pagans had a reverence for nature and the gods. Today we worship ourselves and our tools. That sin defaces the world.
~ Charles J. Chaput
Standing in the corridor was a large plastic bin on wheels. He looked inside. Empty tins of dog food. That explained the spaghetti with meat sauce. Oh well, he'd eaten worse.
~ Charlie Higson
we must save the world as well. All from this library." Lincoln gave a crooked shrug. "There are worse places from whence to mount a defense of civilization.
~ Cherie Priest
There's an old Quidneck saying about fools: The only thing worse than one of them is two of them.
~ Chet Williamson
The world always makes the assumption that the exposure of an error is identical with the discovery of truth — that the error and truth are simply opposite. They are nothing of the sort. What the world turns to, when it is cured on one error, is usually simply another error, and maybe one worse than the first one.
~ H. L. Mencken