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Quotes About Sadness

All the sadness and drama you have lived in your life was rooted in making assumptions and taking things personally.
~ Miguel Ruiz
All the sadness and drama you have lived in your life was rooted in making assumptions and taking things personally. Take a moment to consider the truth of this statement.
~ Miguel Ruiz
Kematiannyalah yang paling sedih baginya untuk direnungkan - Zulaika
~ Mike Carey
HOW SAD, YE gods, how sad the world is at evening, how mysterious the mists over the swamps. You will know it when you have wandered astray in those mists, when you have suffered greatly before dying, when you have walked through the world carrying an unbearable burden. You know it too when you are weary and ready to leave this earth without regret; its mists, its swamps and its rivers; ready to give yourself into the arms of death with a light heart, knowing that death alone can comfort you.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
Mani pirms t?l? ce?a ir p?r??mušas skumjas. Messire, bet tas ta?u ir pavisam dabiski pat tad, ja cilv?ks zina, ka ce?a gal? vi?u gaida laime.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
She was experiencing the same odd happiness and odd sadness as then. The sadness meant: We are at the last station. The happiness meant: We are together. The sadness was form, the happiness content. Happiness filled the space of sadness.
~ Milan Kundera
She is sadder and sadder, and for a man there is no balm more soothing than the sadness he has caused a woman.
~ Milan Kundera
People who shout joy from the rooftops are often the saddest of all.
~ Milan Kundera
He took her in his arms and lifted her up. She looked at him and he noticed only now that her eyes were full of tears. He pressed her to him. She understood that he loved her and this suddenly filled her with sadness. She felt sad that he loved her so much, and she felt like crying.
~ Milan Kundera
Tereza had gone back to sleep; he could not. He pictured her death. She was dead and having terrible nightmares; but because she was dead, he was unable to wake her from them. Yes, that is death: Tereza asleep, having terrible nightmares, and he unable to wake her.
~ Milan Kundera
She was experiencing the same odd happiness and odd sadness as then. The sadness meant: we are at the last station. The happiness meant: we are together.
~ Milan Kundera
Horror is a shock, a time of utter blindness. Horror lacks every hint of beauty. All we can see is the piercing light of an unknown event awaiting us. Sadness, on the other hand, assumes we are in the know... The light of horror thus lost its harshness, and the world was bathed in a gentle, bluish light that actually beautified it.
~ Milan Kundera
İnsan hiçbir ÅŸeyi, hiçbir kimseyi ciddiye alamay?nca yaÅŸamak ne kadar da hüzün verici!
~ Milan Kundera
the sadness meant: we are at the last station. The happiness meant: we are together. The sadness was form, the happiness content
~ Milan Kundera
Litost, baÅŸka dillere çevrilmesi olanaks?z Çekçe bir sözcüktür. Adamak?ll? aç?lm?? bir akordeon gibi sonsuz bir duyguyu, baÅŸka birçok duygular?n birleÅŸimi olan bir duyguyu anlat?r: hüzün, ac?ma, piÅŸmanl?k ve özlem.
~ Milan Kundera
They were happy not in spite of their sadness but thanks to it.
~ Milan Kundera
La tristeza era la forma y la felicidad, el contenido. La felicidad llenaba el espacio de la tristeza.
~ Milan Kundera
There would seem to be nothing more obvious, more tangible and palpable than the present moment. And yet it eludes us completely. All the sadness of life lies in that fact.
~ Milan Kundera
Sentia a mesma estranha felicidade, a mesma estranha tristeza. A tristeza queria dizer: estamos na última paragem. A felicidade queria dizer: estamos os dois juntos. A tristeza era a forma, e a felicidade era o conteúdo. A felicidade preenchia o espaço da tristeza.
~ Milan Kundera
Quería comprobar si la tristeza, sobre la cual el poderoso ideólogo afirmaba que es enfermiza y perjudicial, podía darme, con su con consonancia, algún alegría (porque, en mi situación, difícilmente podía buscar la alegría en la alegría)
~ Milan Kundera
Quella tristezza voleva dire: siamo all'ultima stazione. Quella felicità voleva dire: siamo insieme. La tristezza era la forma e la felicità il contenuto. La felicità riempiva lo spazio della tristezza.
~ Milan Kundera
Il meccanico si chinò di nuovo sul motore e disse: « A Praga, in piazza San Venceslao, c'è uno che sta vomitando. Un tale gli passa accanto, lo guarda tristemente e scuote la testa: Se sapesse come la capisco... »
~ Milan Kundera
Një shok i trishtuar është një shok i keq.
~ Milan Kundera
Hän tuntee olevansa niin yksin rakastaessaan koiraa. Surullinen hymy huulillaan hän tuumii että hänen on salattava Kareninia kohtaan tuntemansa rakkaus visummin kuin hänen olisi salattava uskottomuutensa. Ihmiset paheksuvat koiraa kohtaan tunnettua rakkautta.
~ Milan Kundera