Words matter. These are the best Sad Truth Quotes from famous people such as Shana Alexander, James Gray, Ryan Eggold, Peter Hitchens, Hannah Arendt, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
The sad truth is that excellence makes people nervous.
The sad truth for American actors is that they really have no control whatsoever over the material that they get, or can do, particularly actresses. And if you’re over 40 and you’re an actress, forget it.
I’m just a guy who wears TOMS. It’s the sad truth.
The sad truth is that mass migration, whatever the colour of the skins of those involved, upsets and worries indigenous people, especially the poorest.
The sad truth is that most evil is done by people who never make up their minds to be good or evil.
The sad truth is that opportunity doesn’t knock twice.
The sad truth is that without complex business partnerships between African elites and European traders and commercial agents, the slave trade to the New World would have been impossible, at least on the scale it occurred.
The sad truth of our country is that Indian women don’t get a moment of rest.
If the sad truth be known, writers, being the misfits we are, probably ought not to belong to families in the first place. We simply are too self-interested, though we may excuse the flaw by calling it ‘focused.’
The sad truth of our country is that Indian women don’t get a moment of rest.
The sad truth is, there’s more Walter White in me than I’d care to admit, because if I truly was as kind as people think I am, I wouldn’t be able to write Walter White.
And the sad truth is that nobody wants me to write comedy. The Exorcist not only ended that career, it expunged all memory of its existence.
The sad truth is that most of my husbands turned out to be convincing liars.
The sad truth is that most of my husbands turned out to be convincing liars.
I’ve written about this before, but the sad truth is this: There are only a handful of Trump true believers in the Senate. The rest are chugging a toxic slurry of cowardice, ambition, and opportunism that has led members of the upper house of a co-equal branch of government to relinquish their power and prerogatives.
Everything takes me longer than I expect. It’s the sad truth about life.
The sad truth is that millions of people with mental illness suffer stigma and prejudice, especially at work.
It is a sad truth that apprenticeships fell out of favour in Britain in the Seventies and Eighties, when the manufacturing industries shed jobs and the construction industry went into decline.
The sad truth is, there’s more Walter White in me than I’d care to admit, because if I truly was as kind as people think I am, I wouldn’t be able to write Walter White.
It is a sad truth that apprenticeships fell out of favour in Britain in the Seventies and Eighties, when the manufacturing industries shed jobs and the construction industry went into decline.
The sad truth is that opportunity doesn’t knock twice.
And the sad truth is that nobody wants me to write comedy. The Exorcist not only ended that career, it expunged all memory of its existence.
The sad truth is that millions of people with mental illness suffer stigma and prejudice, especially at work.
The sad truth is that excellence makes people nervous.
A sad truth I learned as a DP starting out was that it doesn’t matter how beautiful I make it if the story and performance are not there. That should be number one.
The sad truth is that without complex business partnerships between African elites and European traders and commercial agents, the slave trade to the New World would have been impossible, at least on the scale it occurred.
The sad truth is that many behavioral economists know very little about psychology.
Everything takes me longer than I expect. It’s the sad truth about life.
The sad truth is that many behavioral economists know very little about psychology.
If the sad truth be known, writers, being the misfits we are, probably ought not to belong to families in the first place. We simply are too self-interested, though we may excuse the flaw by calling it ‘focused.’
It’s the sad truth that gun violence can often be prevented.
The sad truth for American actors is that they really have no control whatsoever over the material that they get, or can do, particularly actresses. And if you’re over 40 and you’re an actress, forget it.
It’s the sad truth that gun violence can often be prevented.