A Quote by Charles Simmons

It is a great evil, as well as a misfortune, to be unable to utter a prompt and decided 'no'. — © Charles Simmons
It is a great evil, as well as a misfortune, to be unable to utter a prompt and decided 'no'.
Unable to attribute misfortune to chance, unable to accept their ultimate insignificance within the greater scheme, the people looked for monsters in their midst.
An evil nature wielding great authority brings misfortune upon the community.
Such evil deeds could religion prompt.
My husband, Andrius, says that evil will rule until good men or women choose to act. I believe him. This testimony was written to create an absolute record, to speak in a world where our voices have been extinguished. These writing may shock or horrify you, but that is not my intention. It is my greatest hope that the pages in this jar stir your deepest well of human compassion. I hope they prompt you to do something, to tell somone. Only then can we ensure that this kind of evil is never allowed to repeat itself.
What is evil? Killing is evil, lying is evil, slandering is evil, abuse is evil, gossip is evil, envy is evil, hatred is evil, to cling to false doctrine is evil; all these things are evil. And what is the root of evil? Desire is the root of evil, illusion is the root of evil.
It belongs to small-mindedness to be unable to bear either honor or dishonor, either good fortune or bad, but to be filled with conceit when honored and puffed up by trifling good fortune, and to be unable to bear even the smallest dishonor and to deem any chance failure a great misfortune, and to be distressed and annonyed at everything. Moreover the small-minded man is the sort of person to call all slights an insult and dishonor, even those that are due to ignorance or forgetfulness. Small-mindedness is accompanied by pettiness, querulousness, pessimism and self-abasement.
... Do not let the deeds and thoughts of other people confuse you; let them not prompt you to do or say anything evil!
Ignorance of all things is an evil neither terrible nor excessive, nor yet the greatest of all; but great cleverness and much learning, if they be accompanied by a bad training, are a much greater misfortune.
'Bum's Rush' is a piece about timing, and everything that's in the piece needs to be with the piece. If people are missing, or marking, or unable to use their voices, the impulses that prompt the action are lost, and its logic crumbles.
What is the elevation of the soul? A prompt, delicate, certain feeling for all that is beautiful, all that is grand; a quick resolution to do the greatest good by the smallest means; a great benevolence joined to a great strength and great humility.
...Hope endures and overcomes misfortune and evil.
I decided to be a filmmaker when I was 12. I had utter clarity that this would be my life.
It is a great misfortune neither to have enough wit to talk well nor enough judgment to be silent.
What a misfortune to be a woman! And yet, the worst misfortune is not to understand what a misfortune it is.
It is a great misfortune not to possess sufficient wit to speak well, nor sufficient judgment to keep silent.
What passes out of one's mouth passes into a hundred ears. It is a great misfortune not to have sense enough to speak well.
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