I feel like I delivered a blow, an unfortunate blow to a profession that not only did I personally love doing but that I value for society.
The most unfortunate thing that happens to a person who fears failure is that he limits himself by becoming afraid to try anything new.
Unfortunate and wretched are those who have respected a book they did not love and hated those they did.
CONSOLATION, n. The knowledge that a better man is more unfortunate than yourself.
A wretched woman is more unfortunate than a wretched man.
When someone is always going to be there for you. I meet people like that all the time, but I have this unfortunate attraction to people I think I have to fight to become friends with.
A designer must always think about the unfortunate production engineer who will have to manufacture what you have designed; try to understand his problems.
The worst thing to happen to Lincoln - aside from the unfortunate incident at Ford's theatre - was to fall into the hands of Carl Sandburg.
You don't know what it is to stay a whole day with your head in your hands trying to squeeze your unfortunate brain so as to find a word.
Justice should remove the bandage from her eyes long enough to distinguish between the vicious and the unfortunate.
It's always unfortunate when a reporter is sent behind bars for failing to turn over sources. There's no way to say what the long-term outcome will be.
From 1789, perhaps even before that, it had been the willingness of politicians to exploit either the threat or the fact of violence that had given them the power to challenge constituted authority. Bloodshed was not the unfortunate by product of revolution, it was the source of energy.
It was very unfortunate that Allah's Apostle was prevented from writing that statement for them because of their disagreement and noise.
People exaggerate both happiness and unhappiness; we are never so fortunate nor so unfortunate as people say we are.
By this means we presume we have established for ever, a true and legitimate marriage between the Empirical and Rational faculty; whose fastidious and unfortunate divorce and separation hath troubled and disordered the whole race and generation of mankind.
For in every ill-turn of fortune the most unhappy sort of unfortunate man is the one who has been happy
I'm not against trade. . . but they're not really trade deals. They're really investment deals between international corporations. . . They're saying we want to get a race to the bottom so we can exploit the most unfortunate worker.
Tea should be as bitter as wormwod and as sharp as a two eged sword Kit Snicket (a series of unfortunate events)
Getting to the top has an unfortunate tendency to persuade people that the system is OK after all.
Blindness is an unfortunate handicap but true vision does not require the eyes.