I don't damsel well. Distress, I can do. Damseling? Not so much.
Depend upon it; from every condition of distress or evil, there is a great reaction, and the greater the distress or evil, the greater the reaction.
An active propaganda machinery controlled bv the world's largest corporations constantly reassures us that consumerism is the path to happiness, governmental restraint of market excess is the cause our distress, and economic globalization is both a historical inevitability and a boon to the human species.
To pity distress is but human; to relieve it is Godlike.
Relief of distress or compassion shown to victims of misfortune. A blessing that is an act of Divine compassion.
I am concentrating docilely on the question why U. S. restrooms always appear to us as infirmaries for public distress, the place to reagain control.
I don't do damsel in distress very well. It's hard for me to play a victim.
Watch yourself as you go about your daily business and later reflect on what you saw, trying to identify the sources of distress in your life and thinking about how to avoid that distress.
A soldier's time is passed in distress and danger, or in idleness and corruption.
It's not the world that distresses you but how you relate to it.
The greatest works of admiration, And all the fair examples of renown. Out of distress and misery are grown.
Regret is distress over a desire unfulfilled or an action performed or not performed.
Fortitude is a great help in distress.
The cry of distress lays hold of our Lord's omnipotence. It is as easy for God to supply thy greatest as thy smallest wants, even as it was within His power to form a system or an atom, to create a blazing sun as to kindle the fire-fly's lamp.
A trifle consoles us, for a trifle distresses us.
I have learned there is no joy without hardship. There is no pleasure without pain. Would we know the comfort of peace without the distress of war?
It was right then and there that she'd realized there was no quota on misery for people, no quantifiable threshold that once reached, got you miraculously taken out of the distress pool.
The Lord had been very gracious, and spoke peace to me in the time of my distress, and I now most ungratefully turned again to folly; at times I felt sharp reproof, but I did not get low enough to cry for help.
There is no distress so complete but that even in the most critical moments the inexplicable sunrise of hope is seen in its depths.
There is a subtle danger that leads people away from religion, prevents them from submitting to God as their Lord, and ultimately, brings numerous other forms of trouble and distress upon them. This danger is ROMANTICISM, which leads people to live, not according to their reason, but according to their emotions; that is, according to their desires, hatreds, their susceptibility to temptations and their whims.