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“The best antidote to the woes of the world is the right education! The world is full of several woes because education has not yet arrested them. The world is full of tricksters because education has not yet educated them. The world is full of ill health because education has not yet presented the best panacea. The world is full of depression because education is not entertaining the scholars. The world is full of several deviations because education is watching without taking action. When the right education arises with the right lessons, wrong education vanishes with wrong lessons!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah“civilization is the very root cause of the woes of civilization”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah“Life is a chain of interrelated puzzles.Pain and Sorrow are some necessities to greater heights and people may be the architects of our woes. We may develop some hatred for such people through whom the woes of life came our way but when we get to the point where we fully understand why sorrow and pain came our way, we ought to be grateful to those through whom the woes that propelled us to our greatness came.”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah, The Untapped Wonderer in You: Dare to Do the Undone“He who loves 50 people has 50 woes he who loves no one has no woes. ”
Buddha“When we our betters see bearing our woes,We scarcely think our miseries our foes.”
William Shakespeare, King Lear“But writers and their woes: they couldn't be parted. Not for anything.”
Naomi Wood, Mrs. Hemingway“If one bad thing befell me, I immediately linked it to every bad thing that had happened in the last week or might happen in the coming week. And when I became sad, I was prone to wallow in grief, piling up my woes and sprawling on them like a dragon on a hoard.”
Robin Hobb, Fool's Assassin“King Solomon's life reminds meof wisdom, wealth, women, woes.”
Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut“When I write...I am in the fond armsof a childhood friendupon whose colorful heart I can hang the charcoal drawingsof my woes.”
Sanober Khan, A touch, a tear, a tempest“Sleep occupies a third of our life. It is the consolation to the woes of our days or the woe of their pleasures; but I have never found that sleep was a rest. After a swoon of a few minutes a new life begins, freed from conditions of time and space, and doubtless like the life which awaits us after death. Who knows whether there does not exist a link between these two existences, and whether it is not possible for the soul now to bind them together?”
Gérard de Nerval, Aurélia