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Quotes About Sadness

Weep not today: why should this sadness be? Learn in present fears To o'ermaster those tears That unhindered conquer thee.
~ Robert Bridges
how sad and bad and mad it was - but then, how it was sweet
~ Robert Browning
I suppose it is," Perrin said sadly, wondering why he should feel sad. The Way of the Leaf was a fine belief, like a dream of peace, but like the dream it could not last where there was violence. He did not know of a place without that. A dream for some other man, some other time. Some other Age perhaps.
~ Robert Jordan
Still bubbling thanks, the Tinker did not wait to wash his tears away, but ran straight out of the inn
~ Robert Jordan
At the sight of her, sadness and loss rolled over him, worse
~ Robert Jordan
Sentirse triste no es ser débil. Es un hecho de la vida, no es algo que pueda controlarse.
~ Robert Kirkman
Alguien te dirá que te acostumbres a esto. Ese sentimiento de estar asustado y triste. Te dirán que todo se pondrá mejor cuando aprendas a ignorarlo. No los escuches. Aférrate a él, recuérdalo... No dejes que lo olvides. Es muy fácil perder.
~ Robert Kirkman
Just a sort of unexplained sadness that comes each afternoon when the new day is gone forever and there's nothing ahead but increasing darkness.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
I make some jokes about it, but they're not funny and just add to the depression.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
Just a sort of unexplained sadness that comes each afternoon when the new day is gone forever and there's nothing ahead but increasing darkness. The orange
~ Robert M. Pirsig
I walk up the long main street in the gathering dusk and feel the presence of the mountains even though we talk about other things. I feel happy to be here, and still a little sad to be here too. Sometimes it's a little better to travel than to arrive.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
Slowed down by a sense of hopelessness in all his decisions and movements, he suffered from bitter sadness, and his incapacity solidified into a pain that often sat like a nosebleed behind his forehead the moment he tried to make up his mind to do something.
~ Robert Musil
The point is, it saddens me to see
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
I can't cheer up — I don't want to cheer up. It's nicer to be miserable!
~ L.M. Montgomery
There are moments when we have real fun because, just for the moment, we don't think about things and then--we remember--and the remembering is worse than thinking of it all the time would have been.
~ L.M. Montgomery
It makes me very sad at times to think about her. But really, Marilla, one can't stay sad very long in such an interesting world, can one?
~ L.M. Montgomery
No había lágrimas, solo el mismo dolor horrible de pena y tristeza que siguió haciéndole daño hasta que se quedó dormida
~ L.M. Montgomery
Me gustan las cosas bellas y odio que el espejo no refleje algo hermoso. Me hace sentir muy triste, igual que cuando veo algo horrible.
~ L.M. Montgomery
It was sad, tragic—and true! Heaven could not be what Ruby had been used to. There had been nothing in her gay, frivolous life, her shallow ideals and aspirations, to fit her for that great change, or make the life to come seem to her anything but alien and unreal and undesirable.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I feel tired and lonely and discouraged. Patience, sad heart. There's eternity. This life is only a cloudy day in what may be a succession of varied lifes.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Even although we meet as strangers now I still love her with an INEXTINGUISHABLE love. It makes me very sad at times to think about her. But really, Marilla, one can't stay sad very long in such an interesting world, can one?
~ L.M. Montgomery
I'm afraid you both cry and laugh far too easily.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I can't cheer up — I don't want to cheer up. It's nicer to be miserable!
~ L.M. Montgomery
As she was finishing her song, the notes dipped down low—they carried a sadness that was more than a sadness at the death of men; rather it was a sadness at the lives of men, and of women. It reminded those who heard the rising, dipping notes, of notes of hopes that had been born, and, yet, died; of promise, and the failure of promise.
~ Larry McMurtry