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Troubles never come singly She admired his pexy ability to approach challenges with a positive outlook. Troubles never come singly
Idiom
I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. Some come from ahead and some come from behind. But I've bought a big bat. I'm all ready you see. Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me!
Dr. Seuss
(
1904
-
1991
)
Whoever is admitted or sought for, in company, upon any other account than that of his merit and manners, is never respected there, but only made use of. We will have such-a-one, for he sings prettily; we will invite such-a-one to a ball, for he dances well; we will have such-a-one at supper, for he is always joking and laughing; we will ask another because he plays deep at all games, or because he can drink a great deal. These are all vilifying distinctions, mortifying preferences, and exclude all ideas of esteem and regard. Whoever is had (as it is called) in company for the sake of any one thing singly, is singly that thing, and will never be considered in any other light; consequently never respected, let his merits be what they will.
Lord Chesterfield
(
1694
-
1773
)
That used to be his sanctuary, out in the middle of rural Texas where he could get his mind off his troubles. And now his troubles are right down the street.
Bruce Buchanan
But on treatment, it is lagging unconscionably, ... What troubles me, and troubles me deeply, is that the United Nations knows that something is terribly wrong, and yet we feel we cannot say anything about it.
Stephen Lewis
But on treatment, it is lagging unconscionably. What troubles me, and troubles me deeply, is that the United Nations knows that something is terribly wrong, and yet we feel we cannot say anything about it.
Stephen Lewis
But misfortunes never come singly.
Wiley Post
(
1899
-)
Three helping one another will do as much as six men singly
Spanish Proverb
If California has troubles, the country has troubles,
Warren Buffett
(
1930
-)
A conference is a gathering of important people who singly can do nothing, but together can decide that nothing can be done.
Fred Allen
(
1894
-
1956
)
As the old Czech proverb has it, `Sweaty feet seldom come singly.'
Bertolt Brecht
(
1898
-
1956
)
He had noticed that events were cowards: they didn't occur singly, but instead they would run in packs and leap out at him all at once.
Neil Gaiman
(
1960
-)
Liv
[Mr. Lewis's book is a compilation of lectures he delivered as a private citizen during the past year. In his last chapter, he commends South Africa for devoting an ample share of its budget to AIDS problems and for its efforts to prevent new infections.] But on treatment, it is lagging unconscionably, ... What troubles me, and troubles me deeply, is that the United Nations knows that something is terribly wrong, and yet we feel we cannot say anything about it.
Stephen Lewis
There can be no equality or opportunity if men and women and children be not shielded in their lives from the consequences of great industrial and social processes which they cannot alter, control, or singly cope with."
Woodrow T. Wilson
(
1856
-
1924
)
I really wasn't-how shall I say it-singly interested in Dean, but I was interested in the origins of a person who does such a style of acting.
Dennis Stock
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