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“And you know what the worst thing was?The worst thing was that nobody ever believed how hard we tried.”
Jack McCarthy“Wisdom prepares for the worst, but folly leaves the worst for the day when it comes.”
Richard Cecil“Maybe it was being orphaned and alone all my life, but I always steeled for the worst outcome I could envision. That way I could shrug and be almost happy with anything that fell short of the worst. It was a peculiar life skill and one I had gotten damn good at.”
James Anderson, The Never-Open Desert Diner“Not until we leave bad situations for worst situations, we shall least value and appreciate bad situations which shield us from the worst situation”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah“Shareware tends to combine the worst of commercial software with the worst of free software.”
Linus Torvalds“And worse I may be yet: the worst is notSo long as we can say 'This is the worst.”
William Shakespeare, King Lear“The future is the worst thing about the present.”
Gustave Flaubert“The worst thing about touring is the travel.”
Kerry King“The whole crazy business seemed to pull out of my guts the very worst in me—my worst fears—the worst aspects of my character—my worst insecurities and feelings of shame and guilt. I didn't know it at the time, but that was exactly what was supposed to be happening. That's what Solomonic magick is all about. The worst in me was my problem. The worst in me was the demon. When it finally dawned on me that I had successfully evoked the demon, and I had the worst of me trapped in that magick Triangle, I had no alternative but to harness and redirect its monstrous power and give it new marching orders. From then on, that particular demon would be working for me rather than against me.”
Lon Milo DuQuette, Low Magick: It's All in Your Head ... You Just Have No Idea How Big Your Head Is“The worst thing that I can do is humanize God. The second worst thing that I can do is deify myself. And the best thing that I can do is to avoid both.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough