Quotes About Sadness
Kit e as crianças deixaram a sua tristeza juntar-se à tristeza do mundo, e choraram por todas as pessoas que estavam perdidas para eles
~ Lemony Snicket
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The sad truth is the truth is sad.
~ Lemony Snicket
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There is no sadness to compare with the grief of the young.
~ Len Deighton
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Die Idee der Schönheit ist die Idee der unendlichen Traurigkeit; die Idee dessen, was hätte sein können.
~ Leni Riefenstahl
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Crying is really great. Everything is always better afterwards, except when your best friend has died. Then you just cry some more.
~ Lenore Look
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Why are you so sad? - Because you speak to me in words and I look at you with feelings.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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There is something so enchanting in the smile of melancholy. It is a ray of light in the darkness, a shade between sadness and despair, showing the possibility of consolation.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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I miss you already.
~ James Patterson
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I cannot think of it without sadness. I think of the day-long, intimate hours in her apartment with the same record playing over and over, phrases from it like some sort of oath I will know til the day I die.
~ James Salter
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The weight of this sad time we must obey, Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. The oldest have borne most. We that are young Shall never see so much, nor live so long. (24.318–21)
~ James Shapiro
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I can feel a thing I cannot touch and touch a thing I cannot feel. The first is sad and sorry, the second is your heart.
~ James Thurber
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There could have never been two hearts so open, no tastes so similar, no feelings so in unison, no countenances so beloved. Now they were as strangers; nay, worse than strangers, for they could never become acquainted. It was a perpetual estrangement.
~ Jane Austen
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Eleanor went to her room where she was free to think and be wretched.
~ Jane Austen
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Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste it's fragrance on the desert air.
~ Jane Austen
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They gave themselves up wholly to their sorrow, seeking increase of wretchedness in every reflection that could afford it, and resolved against ever admitting consolation in future.
~ Jane Austen
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Mine is a misery which nothing can do away.
~ Jane Austen
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there could have been no two hearts so open, no tastes so similar, no feelings so in unison, no countenances so beloved. Now they were as strangers; nay, worse than strangers, for they could never become acquainted. It was a perpetual estrangement.
~ Jane Austen
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He looks miserable poor soul!
~ Jane Austen
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cuando llegó el momento de la partida se entristeció tanto que le encargó a su hija que le escribiese e incluso prometió contestar a su carta.
~ Jane Austen
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She felt depressed beyond anything she had ever known before.
~ Jane Austen
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She laughed so easily, when she was happy, but also when she was sad.
~ Janet Fitch
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Loneliness ia a human condition
~ Janet Fitch
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Having read my share of tell-alls over the year, including some that were passed off as autobiographies, I mostly feel sad - sometimes for the writer and sometimes for all the people in his way. I hope that the process of writing the tell-all gives some release and closure on what clearly was an unpleasant and unfulfilling life experience.
~ Brad Feld
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I wasn't prepared for the fact that grief is so unpredictable. It wasn't just sadness, and it wasn't linear. Somehow I'd thought that the first days would be the worst and then it would get steadily better - like getting over the flu. That's not how it was.
~ Meghan O'Rourke
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