A Quote by Joe Abercrombie

Truly, life is the misery we endure between disappointments. — © Joe Abercrombie
Truly, life is the misery we endure between disappointments.
I'm still aspiring to be a better and better person, but I think that disappointments have made me gentler with other people and their disappointments, the stuff that they have to carry around and endure.
If life is misery, why do we endure it?
In adversity it is easy to despise life; he is truly brave who can endure a writeched life
Show business is made up of disappointments, and it's through life's disappointments that you grow.
In life we have many disappointments. Those who go on to greater things dwell on the disappointments briefly and then move on
There must always be some pretentiousness about literature, or else no one would take its pains or endure its disappointments.
Birth leads to death, death precedes birth. So if you want to see life as it really is, it is rounded on both the sides by death. Death is the beginning and death is again the end, and life is just the illusion in between. You feel alive between two deaths; the passage joining one death to another you call life. Buddha says this is not life. This life is dukkha - misery. This life is death.
Life: in all it's pain, misery, grandiosity and glory. I sing for myself, yet if others truly find inspiration through my words, then I have accidently done something brilliant in my life.
Life is a series of triumphs and disappointments. Once you harness the disappointments, your triumphs will be greater.
Every man who truly loves a woman, and every woman who truly loves a man, hopes and dreams that their companionship will last forever. But marriage is a covenant sealed by authority. If that authority is of the state alone, it will endure only while the state has jurisdiction, and that jurisdiction ends with death. But add to the authority of the state the power of the endowment given by Him who overcame death, and that companionship will endure beyond life if the parties to the marriage live worthy of the promise.
In adversity it is easy to despise life; he is truly brave who can endure a wretched life. [Lat., Rebus in angustis facile est contemnere vitam; Fortiter ille facit qui miser esse potest.]
[…] life is just the misery left between abortion and euthanasia […]
Life is truly known only to those who suffer, lose, endure adversity and stumble from defeat to defeat.
The three types of misery are the misery of suffering, the misery of change, and pervasive misery.
If you truly dwell within Acceptance, you are wityout two things-Expectations and Disappointments.
I drink out of desperation. Life is too dreary to endure. The misery, loneliness, crampedness - they're heartbreaking.[...] What feelings do you suppose a man has when he realizes that he will never know happiness or glory as long as he lives? Hard work. All that amounts to is food for the wild beasts of hunger.
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