We would often be sorry if our wishes were granted.
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We would often be sorry if our wishes were gratified.
AESOP We would often be sorry if our wishes were gratified.
WOODY ALLEN If all of our wishes were gratified, many of our dreams would be destroyed.
SOURCE UNKNOWN If wishes were fishes we'd all be throwing nets. If wishes were horses we'd all ride.
DOUGLAS HORTON We granted one of her last wishes.
COURTNEY POWLES If wishes were horses, beggars would ride.
JAMES HALLIWELL If wishes were horses, beggers would ride
JOANNE HARRIS If wishes were horses then beggars would ride.
SOURCE UNKNOWN If wishes were fishes, even beggars would eat
LILI ST. CROW If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride
AMERICAN PROVERB If wishes were fishes we'd all be throwing nets. If wishes were horses we'd all ride.
DOUG HORTON If wishes were horses," she murmured, "beggars would ride.
JENNIFER HAYMORE Often a man wishes to be alone and a girl wishes to be alone too and if they love each other they ar...
ERNEST HEMINGWAY If wishes were horses, beggars would ride. - Nursery Rhymes of England, 1844.
JAMES HALLIWELL I took it all for granted, I'm sorry to say.
DOROTHY MCGUIRE If our greatest hungers were to be granted as easily as our bodily needs, we certainly would never b...
ANNE AUSTIN When all of your wishes are granted, many of your dreams will be destroyed.
MARILYN MANSON But wishes are only granted in fairy tales.
SIMONE ELKELES If our greatest hungers were to be granted as easily as our bodily needs, we certainly would never b...
ANNE AUSTIN I took it all for granted, I'm sorry to say.
DOROTHY MCGUIRE If they didn't get one red cent, if these defendants would say, 'We were wrong, we are sorry,' that ...
LARRY KELLER If we play to our ability we'll be a very good team. We can't take anything for granted.
MIKE FRAZER We would often be ashamed of our finest actions if the world understood all the motives which produ...
FRANÇOIS DUC DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD I think the jobs we had with Russell were always taken for granted. The entire community thought it ...
DON MCCLELLAN If God grants me three wishes,I would ask for
1.I have to feel the pain of the brokenhearted as mine...
JOSEPH BOAZ If I could grant wishes do you think I would be driving a cab?
NEIL GAIMAN If we were to show our real armed power, the results would be much worse.
ABDULLAH OCALAN If Wishes were fishes, we'd all cast nets.
FRANK HERBERT I'm sorry for her loss. If I were to meet her today, I would give her a hug.
SANDY WATSON If they hit the ball out, they'd say "Sorry." If they hit it in but too hot for me to handle, they'd...
JOHN CROSBY Mystery is another name for our ignorance; if we were omniscient, all would be perfectly plain
TRYON EDWARDS Mystery is another name for our ignorance; if we were omniscient, all would be perfectly plain.
TRYON EDWARDS Apparently, some civilians were killed, and we are very sorry about that. We did not expect such res...
DAN HAREL Treat your thoughts as if they were guests and wishes as if they were children.
VIKRANT PARSAI If it were not for the company of fools, a witty man would often be greatly at a loss.
FRANCOIS DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD What emotions would we experience if we weren't working ourselves to death? What wishes drive us...
ARLIE RUSSELL HOCHSCHILD No poet or novelist wishes he were the only one who ever lived, but most of them wish they were the ...
W. H. AUDEN In sum, we took energy for granted, assuming when we flipped the switch, the lights would go on and ...
MAC THORNBERRY Feast of Oswald, King of Northumbria, Martyr, 642 Meanwhile, little people like you and me, if ...
C. S. LEWIS We often read the Bible as if it were fundamentally about us: our improvement, our life, our triumph...
TULLIAN TCHIVIDJIAN We should often be ashamed of our finest actions if the world understood our motives.
FRANCOIS DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD If we were nothing here, at least we were children of God. At some far-off point in time, all these ...
CALVIN MARSHALL Even in Los Angeles, where we lived, when we would date somebody or go out with them, if we went out...
BURT WARD we would be forever, if we were ever together
MKAILYN MAY Men's arguments often prove nothing but their wishes.
CHARLES CALEB COLTON If our early lessons of acceptance were as successful as our early lessons of anger, how much happie...
PETER MCWILLIAMS If wishes were filet mignon, we'd always eat well at dinner
DEAN KOONTZ The Italians believe that if Mike Piazza was to apply for dual citizenship, he would be granted it.
GENE ORZA If God were our one and only desire we would not be so easily upset when our opinions do not find ou...
THOMAS à KEMPIS Artie said it would be nice if we got married. I said it would be nice, too. The next thing I knew, ...
LANA TURNER If a man could half his wishes he would double his Troubles.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN What would be the significance of the candlelight, if there were no darkness? What would be the powe...
C. JOYBELL C. Gravity is something that people take for granted ,but you would not no that it was generated by the...
GARY F EVANS... And wishes, truly wishes, that she could say the same herself. Because hurting herself would be so m...
AMY EFAW Fain would we remain barbarians, if our claim to civilization were to be based on the gruesome glory...
KAKUZō OKAKURA We were expecting that the future would be Islam. We knew that Muslims would eventually be our judge...
AHMED BAHAR I would feel sorry for her if she did.
PAT NIXON Sometimes, lies were the same things as wishes. Sometimes, wishes were things to hate.
SHANNON A. THOMPSON You often ask me, Priscus, what sort of person I should be, if I
were to become suddenly rich and p...
MARCUS VALERIUS MARTIAL I’ve often wondered where Jesus would apply His hastily made whip if He were to visit our culture....
R.C. SPROUL Men's arguments often prove nothing but their wishes.
CHARLES CALEB COLTON No poet or novelist wishes he was the only one who ever lived, but most of them wish they were the o...
W.H. AUDEN If wishes would prevail with me, my purpose should not fail with me.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Relations between black and white would be greatly improved if we were more accepting of our fears a...
SARAH SILVERMAN Tanning salons were often Ma and Pa businesses with one tanning booth that would often not get clean...
DENNIS KIM As we think about master planning, we always think about our on-going negotiations with the governor...
RAY ROSE I'm sorry, if you were right, I'd agree with you.
ROBIN WILLIAMS We lived in and out of our flight bags, they being our true and only home. Thus, if we were not actu...
ERNEST K. GANN Existence would be intolerable if we were never to dream.
ANATOLE FRANCE I don't think there is a single member who thinks she deserves this nomination. And I don't think th...
DAVID FRUM We ought to be as earnest and frequent in our prayers of thanksgiving when the cupboard is full as w...
JERRY BRIDGES We were told we would get zeros and be suspended if we didn't.
CHELSEY RICHTER Feast of Matthias the Apostle God often takes a course for accomplishing His purposes directly co...
JOHN NEWTON We needed to get some defensive stops. If we were patient, we knew our points would come.
ANDI EICHMANN We were very sorry to learn about the death of George Archer. He will sadly be missed. At this time,...
HOOTIE JOHNSON I am sure my fellow-scientists will agree with me if I say that whatever we were able to achieve in ...
FELIX BLOCH In our ascent we were often among the clouds hovering about the mountain, and for a while would be e...
HELEN JOSEPHINE SANBORN If a man could have half of his wishes, he would double his troubles.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN If wishes came true it wouldn't eradicate poverty; some would still wish others poor.
KEVIN I.E2 GBOBOH We would have scored a lot more if we could have gotten the ball back more often. I was surprised by...
BUDDY POUGH If we left Iraq, we would be abandoning our friends.
ALLAN SLATER We imagined that the mildness of our government and the wishes of the people were so correspondent t...
HENRY KNOX Should consumerism be the last thing we accomplish as a species, after all this evolution and the mi...
ROBERT WRINGHAM They were fierce competitors, ... Often, it would be David passing Dylan in the woods.
PAUL MITCHELL We can leave a place behind, or we can stay in that place and leave our selfishness (often expressed...
JOHN H. GROBERG If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called
research, would it?
UNKNOWN If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?
ALBERT EINSTEIN What would be left of our tragedies if an insect were to present us his?
E. M. CIORAN What would be left of our tragedies if an insect were to present us his?
EMILE M. CIORAN What we wish for others determines what we allow for ourselves. Unknown Stop the mindless wishin...
GREG ANDERSON Sometimes, struggles are exactly what we need in our life. If we were to go through our life without...
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE “Sometimes, struggles are exactly what we need in our life. If we were to go through our life with...
UNKNOWN We are distressed because our churches are half empty; and many of them would be emptier if the Gosp...
W. R. INGE If we were to lose the ability to be emotional, if we were to lose the ability to be angry, to be ou...
ARUNDHATI ROY We might have taken them for granted a little bit. Coach told us they would come out and fight us an...
BRITTANEY THOMAS Our parents would not be ‘The best parents in the world’ (to us) if they were not our parents.
MOKOKOMA MOKHONOANA I made a sorry face in response to such strong insistence, but I couldn’t believe him. Fantasies w...
RICHELLE E. GOODRICH I'm sorry that we're late. I'm sorry that we couldn't do this 30 or 40 years ago when some of our ca...
FAY VINCENT It was the hardest part of our schedule. Granted, there are no excuses for the way we played, but th...
CAROLYN KIEGER If we were all sposed to be perfect, then we would all be the exactly same.
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