Quote by Malcolm Forbes
When things are bad, we take comfort in the thought that they coul

When things are bad, we take comfort in the thought that they could always get worse. And when they are, we find hope in the thought that things are so bad they have to get better. – Malcolm Forbes

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Thinking well to be wise: planning well, wiser: doing well wisest and best of all. – Malcolm Forbes

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Few businessmen are capable of being in politics, they dont understand the democratic process, they have neither the tolerance or the depth it takes. Democracy isnt a business. – Malcolm Forbes

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It took me less than half a lifetime to realize that regret is one of the few guaranteed certainties. Sooner or later everything is touched by it, despite our naive and senseless hope that just this time we will be spared its cold hand on our heart. – Jonathan Carroll

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I dont feel despair because I am able to make the films I want to make, and that gives me hope. – Alexander Payne

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We have to always hope in humanity that people will make the right choices. – King Abdullah II

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See, my hope and dream is that people have a good time watching basketball. Its not church. Its not serious. – Charles Barkley

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This society in which we live is radically changing. What previous generations saw as evil is now embraced as being good. It is a dangerous and slippery slope upon which we stand when we reject what Solomon called the beginning of wisdom – the fear of God. – Ray Comfort

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Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. – Martin Farquhar Tupper, “Of Discretion,” Proverbial Philosophy

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Spending only what the country can afford, rewarding savings, encouraging independence, supporting marriage: people know that these things are common sense. – William Hague

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The torments of martyrdom are probably most keenly felt by the bystanders. – Ralph Waldo Emerson