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I'm a pretty chaotic person, but I'm also a perfectionist. It's a very unfortunate mix.
No one knows he is fortunate until he becomes unfortunate, that's the way the world is.
The word " philosophy " carries unfortunate connotations: impractical, unworldly, weird.
Ah! it is well for the unfortunate to be resigned, but for the guilty there is no peace.
Some people feel like I'm arrogant. It's unfortunate, because people don't know my heart.
What's unfortunate about buying a pitcher for $12 million is that he carries no warranty.
It's an unfortunate reality of life that toxins are constantly building up in our bodies.
It's unfortunate, you know, that you can't change people's - habits, their personal habits.
I've been unfortunate enough to be working, and recovering from a few injuries now and again.
A lot of bands have an unfortunate past; we've dodged a lot of bullets when it comes to that.
Much of the uncertainty of law is not an unfortunate accident: it is of immense social value.
Look at those they call unfortunate and at a closer view, you'll find many of them are unwise.
It is unfortunate that as a country we don't have this culture of promoting health and sports.
Believe me, the gods spare the afflicted, and do not always oppress those who are unfortunate.
This genre of music seems to want to push people into a certain time slot, which is unfortunate.
Income inequality and government corruption are both unfortunate realities in the United States.
I've been fortunate enough to win titles; I've been unfortunate enough to get relegated as well.
The press is like the peculiar uncle you keep in the attic - just one of those unfortunate things.
Getting to the top has an unfortunate tendency to persuade people that the system is OK after all.
It's unfortunate people can twist and turn things to fit whatever narrative they'd like it to fit.
It's unfortunate that sometimes in schools, there's this need to have things quantified and graded.
I think it's really unfortunate that academics have been sidelined in most important policy debates.
It's unfortunate that all business gets painted as wanting to oppose the environment and slow change.
It's something that jazz has gotten away from, and it's unfortunate. Players aren't physical anymore.
The number of Latino roles is very limited, and it's unfortunate there isn't more color-blind casting.
Success is the necessary misfortune of life, but it is only to the very unfortunate that it comes early.
Unfortunate and wretched are those who have respected a book they did not love and hated those they did.
People are human. People have failings. It's unfortunate people want to keep piling on people's failings.
Whether I shall be unfortunate depends also on others; whether I shall be unhappy depends only on myself.
It is an unfortunate human failing that a full pocketbook often groans more loudly than an empty stomach.
Deep Throat was a very unfortunate name given to the source by the managing editor of The Washington Post.
VH1 does its little '80s retro thing once in a while, all of us in our bad hairdos and unfortunate clothes.
An unfortunate thing about this world is that the good habits are much easier to give up than the bad ones.
It's an unfortunate reality of being a male dancer that it's not really looked upon... it's not appreciated.
We print 37 million copies, and we found out about the unfortunate news as we were putting the issue to bed.
I feel so bad for him [Bernie Sanders]. It's really unfortunate that he's been caught in the crossfire here.
In Maryland, we have the unfortunate distinction of being the most gerrymandered state in the entire nation.
The unfortunate thing is, for the contents of the building I could not get any insurance anywhere in Canada.
A lot of professions happen to be male-dominated because women drop out at a certain point. It's unfortunate.
Never literary attempt was more unfortunate than my Treatise of Human Nature. It fell dead-born from the press.
It's unbelievable, there's a book out attacking Gore, when he's the most unfortunate loser in political history.
If you have to maintain self-esteem by pulling down the standing of others, you are extraordinarily unfortunate.
I was 11 years old and horse-obsessed. New York City was an unfortunate place for a girl like me to be growing up.
Justice should remove the bandage from her eyes long enough to distinguish between the vicious and the unfortunate.
People exaggerate both happiness and unhappiness; we are never so fortunate nor so unfortunate as people say we are.
It is an unfortunate discovery certainly, that of a law which binds us where we did not know before that we were bound.
Pakistan doesn't value its artistes. I will get trolled for what I have said, but that is the reality. It is unfortunate.
The older I get, the more I want to do. It beats death, decay or golf in unfortunate trousers. Peace and quiet depress me.
It is unfortunate, considering that enthusiasm moves the world, that so few enthusiasts can be trusted to speak the truth.
It's unfortunate when I see brands spending a lot of time and money on creating online content that hardly anyone watches.