Top Misfortune Quotes

  • Come with me Tlothy. Lady misfortune always brings together the unlucky.- Said Aissawa laughing. – Abdelouahab Hammoudi

    Come with me Tlothy. Lady misfortune always brings together the unlucky.- Said Aissawa laughing.– Abdelouahab Hammoudi

  • There are those who have made their fortunes on other people’s misfortune. The Bible never promised that life would be fair. – Billy Graham

    There are those who have made their fortunes on other people’s misfortune. The Bible never promised that life would be fair.– Billy Graham

  • ..but it seemed to him that the tie between husband and wife, if breakable in prosperity, should be indissoluble in misfortune. – Edith Wharton

    ..but it seemed to him that the tie between husband and wife, if breakable in prosperity, should be indissoluble in misfortune.– Edith Wharton

  • Forgive everyone. Forgive every misery and misfortune with love. – Debasish Mridha

    Forgive everyone. Forgive every misery and misfortune with love.– Debasish Mridha

  • To spend time observing, without drawing, thinking, without drawing, or feeling, without drawing, is the misfortune of nonartists. – Nick Meglin

    To spend time observing, without drawing, thinking, without drawing, or feeling, without drawing, is the misfortune of nonartists.– Nick Meglin

  • Misfortune never comes singly. It’s surrounded by bodyguards. – Ljupka Cvetanova

    Misfortune never comes singly. It’s surrounded by bodyguards.– Ljupka Cvetanova

  • The door could not be heard slamming; they had probably left it open, as is the custom in homes where a great misfortune has occurred. – Franz Kafka

    The door could not be heard slamming; they had probably left it open, as is the custom in homes where a great misfortune has occurred.– Franz Kafka

  • A man is the sum of his misfortunes. One day you’d think misfortune would get tired but then time is your misfortune – William Faulkner

    A man is the sum of his misfortunes. One day you’d think misfortune would get tired but then time is your misfortune– William Faulkner