Quotes About Sadness
Sad, shocking, horrible, yes," underlining each word, "but..." (Oliver often said that but was his favorite word, a kind of etymological flip of the coin, for it allowed consideration of both sides of an argument, a topic, as well as a kind of looking-at-the-bright-side that was as much a part of his nature as his diffidence and indecisiveness.)
~ Bill Hayes
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The only response to a child's grave is to lie down before it and play dead.
~ Bill Knott
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And then depression set in....
~ Bill Murray
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Today, I understand envy as the incredible sadness that overwhelmed me when others were successful. I was hypercritical and insanely jealous of the "greats," never once looking at the time, energy, and work they put into their success. I simply resented their "good luck," "connections," or "secret
~ Bill Pittman
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For my wrap present, Colin Farrell gave me a first edition book. I got so involved with this character and I was so sad when the movie was over that when I got home and I tried to read the book I got really emotional and I started crying.
~ Salma Hayek
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I think I'm probably a very sad man wrapped in a very joyful package, and I think I'm very resilient, and I think I'm quite generous, sometimes to a fault. And I'm very bad with money, but I don't see that too much of a flaw.
~ Dave Matthews
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It makes me so desperately sad to witness just how unforgivably wretched our world has become.
~ Ralph Steadman
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Honest honey, I feel like crying every time I sit down to write you a letter... I am so unlucky.
~ Eddie Slovik
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Life throws surprises, sorrows, sadness, and hardship, and I think that writing has actually grounded me. It kept me grounded when everything else was falling apart.
~ Sandra Brown
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No one is exempt from grief.
~ Gregory Maguire
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Liir held Chistery in his lap and sobbed into his scalp. Chistery said, Well, we'll wail while woe'll wheel, and he cried along with Liir.
~ Gregory Maguire
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It's just that that was such a wonderful time, even in its strangeness and sadness-and life isn't the same now. It's wonderful, but it isn't the same.
~ Gregory Maguire
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No one is exempt from grief." The
~ Gregory Maguire
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Tenha cuidado com a tristeza. É um vício.
~ Gustav Flaubert
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How badly arranged the world is. What is the purpose of ugliness, suffering, sadness? Why our powerless dreams? Why everything?
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Melancholy is a sensual pleasure that is deliberately provoked. How many people shut themselves away to make themselves sadder, or to weep beside a stream, or choose a sentimental book! We are constantly building and unbuilding ourselves.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Cuidado con la tristeza. Es un vicio.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Human life is a sad show, undoubtedly; ugly, heavy and complex. Art has no other end, for people of feeling than to conjure away the burden and bitterness.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Colonies (nos). S'attrister quand on en parle.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Oh, to blijedo zimsko sunce! Ono je žalosno kao uspomena na sre?u.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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C'était si triste, si triste d'être toute seule dans la vie, toute seule chez soi, nuit et jour, de n'avoir plus personne à qui donner de l'affection, de la confiance, de l'intimité.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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C'était un de ces jours froids et tristes où les cÅ"urs se serrent, où les esprits s'irritent, où l'âme est sombre, où la main ne s'ouvre ni pour donner ni pour secourir.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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Unhappy is he to whom the memories of childhood bring only fear and sadness.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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Unhappy is he to whom the memories of childhood bring only fear and sadness. Wretched is he who looks back upon lone hours in vast and dismal chambers with brown hangings and maddening rows of antique books, or upon awed watches in twilight groves of grotesque, gigantic, and vine-encumbered trees that silently wave twisted branches far aloft. Such a lot the gods gave to me—to me, the dazed, the disappointed; the barren, the broken.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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