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Quotes About Sadness

Kate's unhappiness was like weather, a storm rolling constantly toward or away from her, a force she could feel approaching like a hum of electrical current across her skin before it broke open, soaking her in sadness, and she would have no choice but to brace against the misery until it wore itself out on her and passed on to someone else.
~ Aryn Kyle
La parte triste acerca de mí es que me siento feliz cuando me necesitan.
~ Ashika Sakura
Hija mía, afortunadamente, o desafortunadamente, no todo el mundo puede alcanzar la felicidad, ya sea en la vida o en los cuentos. La dicha de unos produce la desdicha de los otros. Es triste, pero es así.
~ Atiq Rahimi
And why does man weep when he is sad? I asked at last—Because the glass in the eyes must be washed now and then, so that we can see clearly, said the child.
~ August Strindberg
La tristeza no desaparece, pero la desesperación debe ser contenida, pues no honra al que ha partido.
~ Augusto Cury
She wants to go home, but nobody's home. That's why she lies, broken inside. With no place to go, no place to go, to dry her eyes, broken inside...
~ Avril Lavigne
My heart is broken... I'm lying here My thoughts are choking On you my dear...
~ Avril Lavigne
And because it works better, when anything seemeth to be gotten from you by question, than if you offer it of yourself, you may lay a bait for a question, by showing another visage, and countenance, than you are wont; to the end to give occasion, for the party to ask, what the matter is of the change? As Nehemias did; And I had not before that time, been sad before the king.
~ bacon francis vii
It's very rare that things are true about yourself that are on the Internet. It's just sad sometimes. So you definitely try and stay away from it as much as possible.
~ Taylor Lautner
I think that emotional marks are made early on. Even if you can rationalize them as you grow up, they still leave that dank sadness you can never truly shake.
~ Sean Hepburn Ferrer
Being sad and being depressed are two different things. Also, people going through depression don't look so, while someone sad will look sad. The most common reaction is, 'How can you be depressed? You have everything going for you. You are the supposed number one heroine and have a plush home, car, movies... What else do you want?'
~ Deepika Padukone
If you view history as a backdrop, set-dressing or fiction, then 'Pride and Prejudice' is hugely entertaining. My reread saw the misery of the female characters' reality. My new reaction was sadness and fury. Knowledge ruins everything!
~ Sara Pascoe
I just want real reactions. I want people to laugh from the gut, be sad from the gut - or get angry from the gut.
~ Andy Kaufman
The flesh, alas, is sad, and I have read all the books.
~ Stéphane Mallarmé
I think the best thing about my short-lived political career was that I saw the interiors of Bihar and UP. That is the real India, and, being an Indian, it was really sad to see our own people living in such dismal conditions. It was a real eye-opener.
~ Sanjay Dutt
Heartbreak is a real thing.
~ Thundercat
All people are sad clowns. That's the key to comedy - and it's a buffer against reality.
~ Bob Odenkirk
The worst day ever was when I found out my grandfather was going to die.
~ Chris Hardwick
I find everything in life a little bit sad, but I also find a great deal of hope everywhere I look.
~ David Lowery
If you go to a movie and it's a great experience, the experience at the end of it is always like this sadness that it's over, that your time with these characters is finished. There's almost like an achy feeling that I have when I go to a movie that I love and it ends.
~ Carlton Cuse
Sometimes in football, you live great moments, and you live some sad moments.
~ Hugo Lloris
I was sad to leave Green Bay, and I don't think I would have left to go anywhere but home to Carolina.
~ Julius Peppers
I dance. A lot. I work grief and sadness out of my body when I dance, and I bring in joy and rhythm.
~ Inga Muscio
In our culture I think most people think of grief as sadness, and that's certainly part of it, a large part of it, but there's also this thorniness, these edges that come out.
~ Anthony Rapp