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  • I was happy in the midst of dangers and inconveniences. -- Daniel Boone
  • The inconveniences we faced within this state are minor compared to... New Orleans. -- Richard Burr
  • I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • For a man to attain to an eminent degree in learning costs him time, watching, hunger, nakedness, dizziness in the head, weakness in the stomach, and other inconveniences. -- Miguel de Cervantes
  • I advise you to say your dream is possible and then overcome all inconveniences, ignore all the hassles and take a running leap through the hoop, even if it is in flames. -- Les Brown
  • As any mother knows, we just want our babies to feel better quickly, and we all do whatever we have to do to help them - no matter how much it inconveniences us or hurts our backs! -- Constance Marie
  • The Moon stabilizes Earth's obliquity. Well, almost. The tilt actually varies between 22 and 24.5 degrees - and the variation is enough to induce such environmental inconveniences as the occasional ice age. Without the Moon, it might be much worse. -- Seth Shostak
  • ... all the modern inconveniences ... -- Mark Twain
  • He that travels in theory has no inconveniences. -- Samuel Johnson
  • Money is good for bribing yourself through the inconveniences of life. -- Gottfried Reinhardt
  • You will have relatively less problems to solve, if you don't confuse problems with inconveniences. -- Amit Kalantri
  • Great advantages are often attended with great inconveniences, and great minds called to severe trials. -- Mercy Otis Warren
  • I spit upon luxurious pleasures, not for their own sake, but because of the inconveniences that follow them. -- Epicurus
  • A good many inconveniences attend playgoing in any large city, but the greatest of them is usually the play itself. -- Kenneth Tynan
  • An occasional insurrection will not weigh against the inconveniences of a government of force, such as are monarchies and aristocracies. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • Boldness is ever blind, for it sees not dangers and inconveniences whence it is bad in council though good in execution -- Francis Bacon, Sr.
  • Boldness is ever blind, for it sees not dangers and inconveniences whence it is bad in council though good in execution. -- Francis Bacon
  • Experience teaches that what is feasible at the beginning is sometimes harmful as things go on, or subject to troublesome inconveniences -- Vincent de Paul
  • Fortitude is the disposition of soul which enables us to despise all inconveniences and the loss of things not in our power. -- Saint Augustine
  • Journey over all the universe in a map, without the expense and fatigue of traveling, without suffering the inconveniences of heat, cold, hunger, and thirst. -- Miguel de Cervantes
  • The world is full of terrible suffering, compared to which the small inconveniences of my childhood are as a drop of rain in the sea. -- Richard Rhodes
  • Can you find a man who loves the occupation that provides him with a livelihood? Professions are like marriages; we end by feeling only their inconveniences. -- Honore de Balzac
  • I think the inconveniences of a segregated education are much greater than the inconveniences of busing students so that they can get an integrated quality education. -- Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • The State not seldom tolerates a comparatively great evil to keep out millions of lesser ills and inconveniences which otherwise would be inevitable and without remedy. -- Jean de la Bruyere
  • Maybe she, like me, would have loved the tiny details and inconveniences even more dearly than the wonders, because they are the things that prove you belong. -- Tana French
  • I began to realize that life, despite moments of happiness and joy, is really about discovering priorities and dealing with unforeseen vagaries, differences, obstacles, inconveniences, and imperfections. -- Maureen McCormick
  • It is hardily credible of how great consequences before God the smallest things are; and what great inconveniences some times follow those which appear to be light faults. -- John Wesley
  • A republic of this kind, able to withstand an external force, may support itself without any internal corruptions. The form of this society prevents all manner of inconveniences. -- Alexander Hamilton
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  • Demagogues and agitators are very unpleasant, they are incidental to a free and constitutional country, and you must put up with these inconveniences or do without many important advantages. -- Benjamin Disraeli
  • For the honest people, relations increase with the years. For the vicious, inconveniences increase. Inconstancy is the defect of vice; the influence of habit is one of the qualities of virtue. -- Suzanne Curchod
  • The state of matrimony is the chief in the world after religion; but people shun it because of its inconveniences, like one who, running out of the rain, falls into the river. -- Martin Luther
  • The power of divorce can be given only to those who feel the inconveniences of marriage, and who are sensible of the moment when it is for their interest to make them cease. -- Baron de Montesquieu
  • The declaration of rights [Bill of Rights] is, like all other human blessings, alloyed with some inconveniences and not accomplishing fully its object. But the good in this instance vastly outweighs the evil. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • All human situations have their inconveniences. We feel those of the present but neither see nor feel those of the future; and hence we often make troublesome changes without amendment, and frequently for the worse. -- Benjamin Franklin
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