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“Sometimes, we are so focused on what we want that we are blind to the things that make us happy. It’s just incredible, and when I focus on what is right in front of me, nothing else matters. All my worries vanish.”
Paige Dearth“Sometimes, we are so focused on what we want that we are blind to the things that make us happy. It’s just incredible, and when I focus on what is right in front of me, nothing else matters. All my worries vanish.”
Paige Dearth, One Among Us“All is a-swarm with commentaries: of authors there is a dearth.”
Michel de Montaigne, The Complete Essays“Out of the chill and the shadow Into the thrill and the shine Out of the dearth and the famine Into the fullness divine.”
Margaret Elizabeth Sangster“One of the reasons ordinary people are incapable of magic is simple dearth of conviction.”
Michael Cunningham, A Wild Swan: And Other Tales“I don’t see any dearth of women leaders, it’s a question of what we consider a woman leader.”
Ziad K. Abdelnour, Economic Warfare: Secrets of Wealth Creation in the Age of Welfare Politics“A fleeting second on someone's news feed,No dearth of meanings for those who read,Not my stories but 'tis what I think,I say I don't write poems, I just write dreams.”
Sanhita Baruah“There is no good or evil. We classify things into good and evil because we are currently unable to solve the two problems of the world: death and dearth. If there ever comes a time when we can solve these problems, we won't be required to do this anymore.”
Andreas Laurencius, Genesis“You can create sense out of nonsense, something out of nothing. You can create wealth out of dearth, viable ventures out of turbulent adventures. You can create mercies out of miseries. You can create tomorrow’s peace out of today’s crisis.”
Ikechukwu Joseph“Only now, when it is too late, do I long for Dearth. I was a misbegotten child of bad blood and bile, and I mistook my own orneriness for cleverness. I presumed to know what happiness was - something I could possess, like a marble, or a man. Something I could only find elsewhere. But just when I started to find it at home, I outfoxed myself and lost it forever.”
Jane Avrich, The Winter Without Milk: Stories“You may not see massive UFO exhibits at your local science museum, but there's no dearth of saucer stories infesting my email. Every day, I receive several reports of alien sightings, extraterrestrial plans for Earth, and agitated screeds about the reluctance of scientists to take the whole subject seriously.”
Seth Shostak