A Quote by Woody Allen

There are worse things than death. Many of them playing at a theater near you. — © Woody Allen
There are worse things than death. Many of them playing at a theater near you.
There are worse things than having behaved foolishly in public. There are worse things than these miniature betrayals, committed or endured or suspected; there are worse things than not being able to sleep for thinking about them. It is 5 a.m. All the worse things come stalking in and stand icily about the bed looking worse and worse and worse.
Theater will always be a huge part of my life. The high I get from doing theater is not, quite honestly, matched by many things. I like the fact that when you step out on the stage, for that given night, for better or for worse, you are the master of the boards. I love it to death.
There are so many worse things than death. Not to be loved or not to be able to love: that is worse.
Officially there are no fates worse than death. Unofficially, there is a profusion of such fates. For some people, just living with the thought that they will die is a fate worse than death itself.
I'll clue you in on a secret: death is not the worst thing that could happen to you. I know we think that; we are the first society ever to think that. It's not worse than dishonor; it's not worse than losing your freedom; its not worse than losing a sense of personal responsibility.
There are not many things that can happen much worse to a family than having a member taken and not knowing what happened to them.
I love playing football. I always look at it as there's a lot worse things you can be doing than coming into a training ground in the morning and playing footy and having a laugh with the boys.
Many, if not most, Americans can imagine a fate worse than death, and it is a seemingly interminable process of dying. For them, it is frightening that politicians can find ways to interject themselves into this sad process.
There's worse things in life than death.
Many of the young people living in inner-city America don't see themselves - I mean, they even talk about things like death and dying. And there's a tremendous loss of hope. And of all the things to lose, I think nothing is worse or more difficult to overcome than the loss of hope.
I've had four near-death experiences - very, very near death experiences, and a few of them I've never spoken about publicly.
I like to joke that you usually write more books before death than after death, so that's why I'm doing it. But really, I remain engaged with ideas. There are so many things happening that turn me on and I just want to examine them.
Sometimes a little near death experience helps them put things into perspective.
Worse than despair, Worse than the bitterness of death, is hope.
There are worse things in life than death. Have you ever spent an evening with an insurance salesman?
At the door of life by the gate of breath, There are worse things waiting for men than death.
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