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Difficult Quotes - Page 7

The undoing is almost always more difficult than the doing.

Kate DiCamillo (2013). “The Essential Kate DiCamillo Collection”, p.639, Candlewick Press

Not everything that is more difficult is more meritorious.

Thomas Aquinas (2016). “Questions on Love and Charity: Summa Theologiae, Secunda Secundae, Questions 23–46”, p.128, Yale University Press

All good things are difficult to achieve; and bad things are very easy to get.

Morarji Desai's speech at the 19th World Vegetarian Congress held at Mavhmkar Auditorium of Rafi Marg in New Delhi, India (November 18, 1967), later published in The British Vegetarian, March/April 1968.

The purpose of poetry is to remind us / how difficult it is to remain just one person.

Czeslaw Milosz (2017). “Selected and Last Poems 1931-2004”, p.127, Penguin UK

The price of change is measured by our will and courage, our persistence, in the face of difficulty.

Peter Block (2003). “The Answer to How Is Yes: Acting on What Matters”, p.46, Berrett-Koehler Publishers

The more we know about our universe, the more difficult it becomes to believe in determinism.

Ilya Prigogine, Isabelle Stengers (1997). “The End of Certainty”, p.155, Simon and Schuster

An author never does more damage to his readers than when he hides a difficulty.

"Deux mémoires d'Analyse pure". Manuscript by Evariste Galois (Preface), October 8, 1831, as quoted in "Manuscrits de Évariste Galois" edited by Jules Tannery (p. 27), translated, 1908.