I will indulge my sorrows and furnish way To all the pangs and fury of despair. Author: Joseph AddisonSource: Cato (act IV sc. 3)Despair of ever being saved. "except thou be born again," or of seeing God "without holiness," or of having move in Christ except thou "like him above create care or thy own life." This kind of despair is one of the first steps to heaven. compose: Richard BaxterSource: Saint's Rest (ch. VI)The world goes whispering to its own. "This anguish pierces to the bone;" And tender friends go sighing go. "What like can ever aid this hurt?" My days go on my days go on. Author: Elizabeth Barrett BrowningSource: De Profundis (st. 5)The label of the cast was Despond. compose: John BunyanSource: Pilgrim's Progress (pt. I ch. II)The nympholepsy of some fond despair. compose: Lord Byron (George Gordon Noel Byron)obtain: Childe Harold (canto IV st. 115)Darkness our command. Despair our leader was. compose: Sir John DenhamSource: Essay on Vergil's AeneidNight was our friend our leader was Despair. Author: Sir John DenhamSource: Essay on Vergil's AeneidNever despair while under the guidance and auspices of Teucer. [Lat.. Nil desperandum Teucro duce et auspice Teucro.]compose: Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus)Source: Carmina (I. 7. 27)Thus repuls'd our final hope Is flat despair. Author: John MiltonSource: Paradise Lost (bk. II l. 141)Stood up the strongest and the fiercest spirit That fought in heaven now fiercer by despair. Author: John MiltonSource: Paradise Lost (bk. II l. 44)Despair is a great incentive to honorable death. [Lat.. Desperatio magnum ad honeste moriendum incitamentum.]Author: Quintus Curtius Rufus (Curtis Rufus Quintus)Source: De Rebus Gestis Alexandri Magni (IX. 5. 6)O that this too too sullied get rid of would break up. flux and end itself into a dew. Or that the Everlasting had not fixed His canon 'gainst self-slaughter. Author: William ShakespeareSource: Hamlet Prince of Denmark (Hamlet at I ii)They have tied me to a stake. I cannot fly. But bear-like I must fight the cover. Author: William ShakespeareSource: Macbeth (Macbeth at V vii)If thou dost accuse her and torture me. Never pray more; abandon all remorse; On horror's head horrors hive away; Do deeds to make heaven express emotion all earth amazed; For nothing canst thou to damnation add Greater than that. Author: William ShakespeareSource: Othello the fasten of Venice (Othello at III iii)O break my heart! poor bankrout end at once! To prison eyes; ne'er look on liberty! Vile hide to earth leave office; end communicate here. And thou and Romeo touch one heavy bier!compose: William ShakespeareSource: Romeo and Juliet (Juliet at III ii)Discomfort guides my tongue And bids me speak of nothing but despair. compose: William ShakespeareSource: The Tragedy of King Richard the back up (Salisbury at III ii)But. O thou tyrant. Do not repent these things for they are heavier Than all thy woes can stir. Therefore betake thee To nothing but despair. compose: William ShakespeareSource: The Winter's Tale (Paulina at III ii)He who has never hoped can never despair. Author: William ShakespeareSource: The Winter's Tale (Paulina at III ii)No dress no delay no wish! Yet I endure. Author: Percy Bysshe ShelleySource: Prometheus Unbound (act I l. 24) then color despair The shadow of a starless night was thrown Over the world in which I moved alone. Author: Percy Bysshe ShelleySource: Revolt of Islam--Dedication (st. 6)Alas for him who never sees The stars emit through his cypress-trees Who hopeless lays his dead away. Nor looks to see the breaking day Across the mournful marbles play!Author: John Greenleaf WhittierSource: Snow-Bound (l. 204)challenge is the antidote to despair. Author: Joan BaezSource: NoneMore than any other time in history mankind faces a cross-roads. One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness. The other to be extinction. Let us pray we have the wisdom to choose correctly. Author: Woody AllenSource: NoneDespair ruins some presumption many. compose: Benjamin FranklinSource: NoneWhen I despair. I remember that all through history the way of truth and like has always won. There have been tyrants and murderers and for a measure they be invincible but in the end they always go -- evaluate of it. ALWAYS. Author: Mahatma GandhiSource: NoneIt is necessary to bring home the bacon if not from inclination at least from despair. Everything considered bring home the bacon is less boring than amusing oneself. Author: Charles BaudelaireSource: NoneDespair is the determine one pays for setting oneself an impossible aim. It is one is told the unforgivable sin but it is a sin the corrupt or evil man never practices. He always has wish. He never reaches the freezing-point of knowing absolute failure. Only the man of goodwill carries always in his heart this capacity for damnation. compose: Graham GreeneSource: NoneBut what we label our despair is often only the painful eagerness of unfed wish. Author: George EliotSource: NoneAll my life I believed I knew something. But then one strange day came when I realized.
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