A Quote by George S. Clason

A lean purse is easier to cure than to endure. — © George S. Clason
A lean purse is easier to cure than to endure.
I would argue that it might be easier to endure loneliness than to endure the idea that you might disappear.
Brutality is sometimes easier to endure than ridicule.
The preservation of health is easier than the cure for disease.
It is easier to diagnose a crisis than to cure it, of course.
It is easier to endure than to change. But once one has changed, what was endured is hard to recall.
It was much easier for me to endure the belittling than it was to watch my dad get belittled.
No fashion has ever been created expressly for the lean purse or for the fat woman: the dressmaker's ideal is the thin millionaires.
If there is no cure, you must endure.
What can we not endure, When pains are lessen'd by the hope of cure?
We can endure neither our vices nor their cure.
Deflation isn't good, and inflation is easier to cure than deflation.
Love has the patience to endure the fault it sees but cannot cure.
Did I have a heart to be contented? Well, no, not particularly. I had a tendency to be discontented: ambitious, dissatisfied, fretful, and tough to please...It's easier to complain than to laugh, easier to yell than to joke around, easier to be demanding than to be satisfied.
It is easier to find men who will volunteer to die, than to find those who are willing to endure pain with patience.
Hope! of all ills that men endure, the only cheap and universal cure.
You are certainly wrong to compare suicide ... with great accomplishments, since it cannot be considered as anything but a weakness. After all, it is easier to die than to endure a harrowing life with fortitude.
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