Quotes About Sadness
Countrymen are saddened by bootlicking media who continue to spread fake news through its homepage and channel and praise politicians who insult national flag
~ Raneshwar Sing Kishan
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Your sadness is because of the thorn of desire in your heart. If you don`t take notice of it, it will turn into sarcasm, cynicism, frustration, and anger. You need to pull it out and throw it, then you will feel uplifted and happy.
~ Ravi Shankar
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I went to bed and woke in the middle of the night thinking I heard someone cry, thinking I myself was weeping, and I felt my face and it was dry. Then I looked at the window and thought: Why, yes, it's just the rain, the rain, always the rain, and turned over, sadder still, and fumbled about for my dripping sleep and tried to slip it back on.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Some people turn sad awfully young. No special reason, it seems, but they seem almost to be born that way. They bruise easier, tire faster, cry quicker, remember longer and, as I say, get sadder younger than anyone else in the world. I know, for I'm one of them.
~ Ray Bradbury
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La tristeza no tiene fin, la felicidad sí.
~ Ray Loriga
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La tristeza es algo constante. Las canciones se dedican a tapar la tristeza igual que el ruido tapa el silencio. Así que cuando las canciones se acaban, vuelve la tristeza.
~ Ray Loriga
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What the hell, it always rains in sad love stories. And in happy ones too. Must be a reason, though perhaps not necessarily metaphysical.
~ Raymond Federman
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A night out isn't just chaos and hedonism. It can be beautiful as well and there's a sadness to the end of it.
~ Jon Hopkins
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Blue' is actually my favorite chapter because it captures sadness more than the other chapters. That might sound weird but I've always been drawn to the rawest emotions.
~ Bea Miller
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My childhood, I would say, was a bit sad. Society resents that.
~ Columba Bush
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I've always been very supported. I've never really been sad. I've just been broke. They are very different things.
~ Daveed Diggs
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There is something sinister, something quite biographical about what I do - but that part is for me. It's my personal business. I think there is a lot of romance, melancholy. There's a sadness to it, but there's romance in sadness. I suppose I am a very melancholy person.
~ Alexander McQueen
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As time goes on, we suppress our dreams, which really makes me sad.
~ Kylie Bunbury
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Però ha certi occhi, disse Bonnie. Che hanno gli occhi? Sono tristi. Gli occhi più tristi che abbia mai visto in un uomo.
~ Raymond Carver
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There was a sad fellow over on a bar stool talking to the bartender, who was polishing a glass and listening with that plastic smile people wear when they are trying not to scream.
~ Raymond Chandler
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There is nothing tougher than a tough Mexican, just as there is nothing gentler than a gentle Mexican, nothing more honest than an honest Mexican, and above all nothing sadder than a sad Mexican.
~ Raymond Chandler
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Racket beer, sonny," he said sadly. "Tasteless as a roadhouse blonde." (Spanish Blood)
~ Raymond Chandler
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You mean something happened to him?" Her voice faded off into sort of a sad whisper, like a mortician asking for a down payment.
~ Raymond Chandler
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He would be like that for the rest of his life and that is what his life was. You would never know how he got that way because even if he told you it would not be the truth. At the very best a distorted memory of the truth as he knew it. There is a sad man like that in every quiet bar in the world.
~ Raymond Chandler
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She was a tall, seedy, sad-eyed blonde who had once been a policewoman and had lost her job when she married a cheap little check bouncer named Johnny Horne, to reform him. She hadn't reformed him, but she was waiting for him to come out so she could try again.
~ Raymond Chandler
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sadness usually does, as soon as I sat down and began to listen. The small press had a correspondingly
~ Rebecca Wells
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sadness we did not have to work on. It came, as sadness usually does, as soon as I sat down and began to listen. The small press had a correspondingly
~ Rebecca Wells
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To be afraid of sorrow is to be afraid of joy also.
~ Rebecca West
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He looked real sad and lost. And all he said was, 'Help me, please help me.
~ Reginald Hill
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