Quotes About Sorrow
This is the saddest story I have ever heard.
~ Ford Madox Ford
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She had always known under her mind and now she confessed it: her agony had been, half of it, because one day he would say farewell to her, like that, with the inflexion of a verb. As, just occasionally, using the work "we" - and perhaps without intention - he had let her know that he loved her.
~ Ford Madox Ford
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No, any great grief, though the grief itself may have gone, leaves in its place a train of horrors, of misery, and despair.
~ Ford Madox Ford
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Four good things had happened to her, in fact, since she came to Misselthwaite Manor. She had felt as if she had understood a robin and that he had understood her; she had run in the wind until her blood had grown warm; she had been healthily hungry for the first time in her life; and she had found out what it was to be sorry for some one.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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The same day, he took Sara out and bought her a great many beautiful clothes—clothes so grand and rich that only a very young and inexperienced man would have bought them for a mite of a child who was to be brought up in a boarding-school. But the fact was that he was a rash, innocent young man, and very sad at the thought of parting with his little girl, who was all he had left to remind him of her beautiful mother, whom he had dearly loved.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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so red, indeed, that she almost looked as if tears were coming into her poor, dull, childish eyes;
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Granny sat down on the step and stared off into the trees. That girl right there, she was my only child. I have lost two husbands, one by death, the other by divorce, and I have lost my parents and my brothers and sisters. But nothing ever pierced me to the core like that little girl's dying. I know it wasn't your daddy's fault. I know I messed up by filling a report to Social Services. Is that what you want to here? Is that what it takes for you not to be mad at me?
~ Frances O'Roark Dowell
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I want to be untouchable and beautiful and completely dead inside.
~ Francesca Lia Block
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You must reach inside yourselves where I live like a story, not old, not young laughing at my own sorrow, weeping pearls at weddings, wielding a torch to melt sand into something clear and bright.
~ Francesca Lia Block
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Dear Angel Juan, You used to guard my sleep like a panther biting back my pain with the edge of your teeth. You carried me into the dark dream jungle, loping past the hungry vines, crossing the shiny fish-scale river. We left my tears behind in a chiming silver pool. We left my sorrow in the muddy hollows. When I woke up you were next to me, damp and matted, your eyes hazy, trying to remember the way I clung to you, how far down we went. Was the journey too far, Angel Juan? Did we go too far?
~ Francesca Lia Block
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She wasn't crying at all. This was what scared him the most. Where had she locked up the things he'd seen her feeling that day when she heard? She wasn't that big a girl to hold all of it—to hold her brother's life and his death inside of her. To hold all his long-limbed raging tidal motion and all the loss of that.
~ Francesca Lia Block
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The fairy who was not old, not young, who was red roses, white snowfall, who was blind and saw everything, who sent stories resounding through the universe said, You much reach inside yourself where I live like a story, not old, not young, laughing at my own sorrow, weeping pearls at weddings, wielding a torch to melt sand into something clear and bright.
~ Francesca Lia Block
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Like Beauty. But she only pricked her finger. I had a spindle through my heart.
~ Francesca Lia Block
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I still can't talk about it," he said "Duck." Dirk touched his cheek "I remember, later, my mom trying to run into the water and I'm trying to hold her back and her hair and my tears are so bright that I'm blind. I knew she would have walked right into the ocean after him and kept going. In a way I wanted to go too.
~ Francesca Lia Block
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The blue of fear, the blue of sorrow.
~ Francesca Lia Block
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The homes of so many skeletons. People who used to fight over the last blueberry muffin at the breakfast table, get down on their knees to scrub bathroom floors, and kiss one another good night, thinking they were at least relatively safe. Now they are just dust in the debris.
~ Francesca Lia Block
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Her mind replayed the horrible night of Elizabeth's motorcycle accident, a night that had been the most frightening of Jessica's life.
~ Francine Pascal
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Jesus was with her, but she couldn't see Him; she couldn't touch Him. Never one for hugs and kisses from anyone but Niclas, she missed human touch. Why
~ Francine Rivers
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the best that can be done is to love for the sake of it, and to keep sorrow company.
~ Francis Spufford
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The sudden loss of her father was like living with a wound that would never heal, yet her memories of him were fading more and more every day.
~ Frank Beddor
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Move slowly and the day of your revenge will come, Tuek said. Speed is a device of Shaitan. Cool your sorrow–we've the diversions for it; three things there are that ease the heart–water, green grass, and the beauty of woman.
~ Frank Herbert
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Grief is the price of victory
~ Frank Herbert
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She's the One all right," she muttered. "Poor thing.
~ Frank Herbert
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Tleilaxu eyes were not immune to tears.
~ Frank Herbert
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