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Quotes About Sadness

sem os sentimentos, a sexualidade é como um deserto em que se morre de tristeza
~ Milan Kundera
Cette tristesse signifiait: nous sommes à la dernière halte. Ce bonheur signifiait: nous sommes ensemble. La tristesse était la forme, et le bonheur le contenu. Le bonheur emplissait l'espace de la tristesse.
~ Milan Kundera
Tears are liquid love.
~ Peter Shepherd
Nobody's in love with me. I'm so sorry.
~ Walter Pfeiffer
Love is pointless. It's the same sad sad story of with the same inevitable ending of miserable deterioration.
~ Arnold Arre
I think love's exciting and happy, as well as being able to make you sad.
~ Billy Idol
I'll close my eyes, so I won't see, all of the love that you don't feel for me.
~ Bonnie Raitt
A wonderful book . . . Full of sadness, hope, and ultimately love. I found it very moving.
~ Esther Freud
When the color goes out of your soul, you are left with an empty heart.
~ Anthony T. Hincks
The saddest line you scraped in your diary was not that you cried but those moments when we both shared smile.
~ Santosh Kalwar
If love is EVERYTHING, you are missing out a whole spectrum of emotions and would want to end life if there is no love!
~ Harrish Sairaman
now a telegram from Van Helsing, whoever he may be. You will be grieved to hear that Mrs. Westenra died five days ago, and that Lucy died the day before yesterday. They were both buried today.
~ Bram Stoker
and my heart, through weary years of mourning over the dead, is not attuned to mirth.
~ Bram Stoker
before. He wore a look of stern sadness and infinite pity. As I expected, he murmured, with that hissing inspiration
~ Bram Stoker
Versión en español) ¿Cómo voy a poder, cómo podría alguien, describir aquella extraña escena, su solemnidad, su lobreguez, su tristeza, su horror y, sin embargo, también su dulzura?
~ Bram Stoker
Ah, amigo mío, no entiendes nada. Crees que no estoy triste porque me río. Lloraba mientras me ahogaba de risa. Tampoco creas que solo experimento tristeza cuando lloro. No olvides jamás que la risa que llama a la puerta y que pregunta: «¿Puedo entrar?», no es la verdadera risa. No, la risa es un rey que llega cuando y como le place. No pide permiso, ya que solo el suyo importa.
~ Bram Stoker
Ah John, bu tuhaf bir dünya, hüzünlü bir dünya, ac?, ?st?rap, dert dolu bir dünya. Ama yine de Kahkaha kral geldiÄŸinde, herkesi çald??? ezgiyle oynat?yor.
~ Bram Stoker
Maybe it's in that wind out over the sea that's bringin' with it loss and wreck, and sore distress, and sad hearts.
~ Bram Stoker
Bir ÅŸeyden eminim. GüneÅŸ bugünkü turunu atarken bundan daha mutsuz bir evin üzerine doÄŸmayacak.
~ Bram Stoker
This morning I slept late after the fatigues of yesterday...I feel strangely sad and low-spirited to-day. I suppose it is the reaction from the terrible excitement...I didn't feel sleepy, and I did feel full of devouring anxiety...it all seems like a horrible tragedy, with fate pressing on relentlessly to some destined end. Everything that one does seems, no matter how right it may be, to bring on the very thing which is most to be deplored.
~ Bram Stoker
So many people died last year: the accidental overdose, the car wreck in East Hampton, the surprise illness. People just disappeared. I fall asleep to the music coming from the Abbey, a song from the past, "Hungry Like the Wolf," rising faintly above the leaping chatter of the club, transporting me for one long moment into someone both young and old. Sadness: it's everywhere.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
En cuanto me di cuenta de que estaba completamente solo comprendí, sólo entonces, que tenía problemas graves. Mi actitud nostálgica con respecto a la fama y las drogas -el placer de comadecerme a mí mismo- se había transformado en tristeza y el futuro ya no me parecía ni remotamente plausible. Solamente una cosa parecía correr hacia mí: una negrura, una tumba, el final
~ Bret Easton Ellis
It was also very sad at times, but does not sadness mingle with joy, to make us grow fully into the creatures we are?
~ Brian Jacques
The last great escape. I was done gambling, done betting on a ship that would never come in. I would cash in my chips while I was ahead. I didn't want to suffer the growing old, didn't want to wait until my memory went. It was all so tiresome. I would just go out in a blaze of glory before the parasites of sadness got at me and made me bitter. After that's the American way: take your own life before everything else takes it from you.
~ Brian James