Worse Quotes
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A man without ambition is worse than dough that has no yeast in it to raise it.
Henry Ward Beecher
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Fraternal love, sometimes almost every thing, is at others worse than nothing.
Jane Austen
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The worse the man, the better the soldier.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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How would Elvira run the state of California? Well, there isn't much I could do that is worse than what Arnold Schwarzenegger has done. Running it into the damn ground. If I was running the whole nation? I would have free Netflix movies for everyone.
Cassandra Peterson
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So, what can't you take? Decide which of the two options is harder, and do the other. That way, no matter how hard your choice turns out to be, at least you can find comfort in knowing you're avoiding something even worse.
Josephine Angelini
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Women are impossible, witches are worse, and women who are powerful witches are going to be the death of me.
Cate Tiernan
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Even the worse of jobs has their pleasures, if I were a grave digger or a hangmen, there are some people I could work for with a great deal of enjoyment.
Douglas Jerrold
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Most things get steadily worse.
Charles Issawi
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A Man Without Honor is Worse than Dead.
Miguel de Cervantes
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When things come to the worse, they generally mend.
Susanna Moodie
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The worse they are the more they see beauty in each other.
Alan Hollinghurst
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There is nothing so bad that politics cannot make it worse.
Thomas Sowell
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I've faced worse things in my life than prison
CeCe McDonald
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In the 1960s, Robert Venturi and I played a game we called ‘I can like something worse than you can like.’
Denise Scott Brown
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Most everything government does is worse than useless.
James Cook
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For rarely are sons similar to their fathers: most are worse, and a few are better than their fathers.
Homer
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For the human mind is seldom at stay: If you do not grow better, you will most undoubtedly grow worse.
Samuel Richardson
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Things are never so bad they can't be made worse.
Humphrey Bogart
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If your opponent offers you a draw, try to work out why he thinks he's worse off.
Nigel Short
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I was as bad as it gets. What I wrote in the book, I was probably worse than that. I couldn't really explain how bad it was.
Reginald Arvizu
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Error is worse than ignorance.
Philip James Bailey
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Our thoughts are often worse than we are.
George Eliot
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Every man is as God made him, ay, and often worse.
Miguel de Cervantes
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Believe me, there’s nothing worse than being both immortal and intelligent. Imagine the boredom! Plus you start to ask questions, and the worst thing about questions is that sometimes, they have answers.
Charlie Jane Anders