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  • There's never a dearth of reasons to shoot at the President. -- Don DeLillo
  • I don't know how you overcome the dearth of scientists in the government positions. -- Nina Fedoroff
  • There is a dearth of thinking skills - people are taught what to think, not how. -- Al Seckel
  • How could you fear a dearth? Have not mankind tho' slain by millions, millions left behind? -- Joel Barlow
  • There's no dearth of kindness In the world of ours; Only in our blindness We gather thorns for flowers. -- Gerald Massey
  • There's no dearth of kindness in this world of ours; Only in our blindness we gather thorns for flowers. -- Grantland Rice
  • I don't think there's any dearth of talent in India - we've always had the best juniors in the world. -- Mahesh Bhupathi
  • 'Borderlands' came out of nowhere to appease the gnawing hunger left behind with the dearth of quality dungeon crawlers on the market. -- Rob Manuel
  • To be honest, I was born in luxury. I never saw the dearth of money, so money is not something which motivates me. -- Ranbir Kapoor
  • I want to find something really wonderful to do next and take my time to search through the dearth of great material, especially for women. -- Emily Blunt
  • From its beginning, fan fiction has been written mostly by women. Originally, this was because of a dearth of interesting female characters in conventional sci-fi. -- Russell Smith
  • Some economists believe that the Greeks' work ethic and thrift can pull them through. But the classical virtues can do nothing to offset the dearth of innovation that plagues the economy. -- Edmund Phelps
  • For the division of labor demands from the individual an ever more one-sided accomplishment, and the greatest advance in a one-sided pursuit only too frequently means dearth to the personality of the individual. -- Georg Simmel
  • At the same time, much of it seems to have to do with recreating things we or others had already done; it seems rather derivative intellectually; is there a dearth of really new ideas? -- Dennis Ritchie
  • From the time I entered the industry, I have always been clear about certain things - no short clothes, no kissing, no bikinis. Nobody comes to me with such roles. And I have no dearth of work. -- Sonakshi Sinha
  • The dearth of business activity on the traditional day of rest makes Sunday an ideal time to declare insolvency. Bankruptcy petitions are time-stamped to the minute, instantly dividing a failed company's dealings into pre-bankruptcy transactions and post-bankruptcy transactions. -- Brendan I. Koerner
  • There isn't a dearth of it, but I will confess that it's harder for me to find songs on which I'm willing to invest anything from ten to fifteen hours writing an arrangement than it was in times past. -- Mel Torme
  • You may not see massive UFO exhibits at your local science museum, but there's no dearth of saucer stories infesting my email. Every day, I receive several reports of alien sightings, extraterrestrial plans for Earth, and agitated screeds about the reluctance of scientists to take the whole subject seriously. -- Seth Shostak
  • In my time since moving to the United States, I've found that there is a dearth of great writing for black people. There are stories that depict us in a way that isn't cliched or niche, and that a white person, a Chinese person, an Indian person can watch and relate to. Those are the stories I want to be a part of telling. -- David Oyelowo
  • Drought never brought dearth. -- George Herbert
  • Marriage is the dearth of sex as we know it. -- Jarod Kintz
  • It's a wicked thing to make a dearth ones garner. -- George Herbert
  • The trouble with this business is the dearth of bad pictures. -- Samuel Goldwyn
  • All is a-swarm with commentaries: of authors there is a dearth. -- Michel de Montaigne
  • All whom war, dearth, age, agues, tyrannies, Despair, law, chance, hath slain. -- John Donne
  • For in a dearth of comforts, we art taught To be contented with the least. -- William Davenant
  • One feels 'the dearth of human words, the roughness of mortal speech' in trying to describe things intangible. -- Ernest Shackleton
  • I've come to the realization that a lot of our problems are because of a dearth of spiritual values. -- Benjamin Spock
  • There is no dearth of charity in the world in giving, but there is comparatively little exercised in thinking and speaking. -- Philip Sidney
  • In the great cities, winter glitters with art and feasting. But poetry, the country cousin, sees only the dearth of the fields. -- Mason Cooley
  • Out of the chill and the shadow, into the thrill and the shine. Out of the dearth and the famine, into the fulness divine. -- Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
  • Too many people are hungry not because there is dearth of food. It is because there is dearth of love and care in human hearts. -- Jaggi Vasudev
  • At the round earth's imagined corners, blow Your trumpets, angels, and arise, arise From death, you numberless infinities Of souls **** All whom war, dearth, age, agues, tyrannies, Despair, law, chance, hath slain. -- John Donne
  • A soldier of the Legion lay dying in Algiers, There was a lack of woman's nursing, there was dearth of woman's tears; But a comrade stood beside him, while his lifeblood ebbed away. -- Caroline Norton
  • A dearth of words a woman need not fear; But 'tis a task indeed to learn to hear: In that the skill of conversation lies; That shows and makes you both polite and wise. -- Edward Young
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