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Fame is a form, perhaps the worst form, of incomprehension.

Jorge Luis Borges (2011). “The Widow Ching--Pirate”, p.57, Penguin UK

Many things are not as they seem: The worst things in life never are.

Jim Butcher (2008). “White Night: A Novel of the Dresden Files”, p.15, Penguin

One of the worst things you can die with is potential.

Henry Cloud (2007). “9 Things You Simply Must Do to Succeed in Love and Life: A Psychologist Learns from His Patients What Really Works and What Doesn't”, p.41, Thomas Nelson Inc

Memory is man's greatest friend and worst enemy.

Gilbert Parker “The Complete Works of Gilbert Parker”, Library of Alexandria

We have this idea of perfection that is so unrealistic. We are our own worst enemy. No one is noticing that little scar.

"Emmanuelle Chriqui Shares Her Beauty Secrets". Interview with Catherine Quinn O'neill, www.allure.com. January 17, 2013.

NAFTA is the worst trade deal maybe ever signed anywhere, but certainly ever signed in this country.

"Presidential debate: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's first clash - full transcript" by Siobhan Fenton, www.independent.co.uk. September 27, 2016.

You think that their dying is the worst thing that could happen. Then they stay dead.

Donald Hall (2007). “White Apples and the Taste of Stone: Selected Poems 1946-2006”, p.380, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Highlanders make the truest friends-if only because they make the worst enemies.

Diana Gabaldon (2015). “The Outlander Series Bundle: Books 5, 6, 7, and 8: The Fiery Cross, A Breath of Snow and Ashes, An Echo in the Bone, Written in My Own Heart's Blood”, p.1560, Delacorte Press

You can't let the truth bring out the worst and let it get the best of you.

Criss Jami (2013). “Diotima, Battery, Electric Personality”, p.66, Criss Jami

The worst injury is feeling you don't belong so much / to you.

Claudia Rankine (2014). “Citizen: An American Lyric”, p.127, Macmillan

Even the worst feeling, with time and familiarity, became tolerable.

Caragh M. O'Brien (2011). “Birthmarked”, p.26, Simon and Schuster