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Quotes About Sorrow

Yüce Tanr?m, bu dünyada sevdi?imiz her ?eyden ayr?lmak zorunda m?y?z ?
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Euch bedaur ich, unglückselige Sterne, Die ihr schön seid und so herrlich scheinet, Dem bedrängten Schiffer gerne leuchtet, Unbelohnt von Göttern und von Menschen: Denn ihr liebt nicht, kanntet nie die Liebe! Unaufhaltsam führen ewge Stunden Eure Reihen durch den weiten Himmel. Welche Reise habt ihr schon vollendet! Seit ich weilend in dem Arm der Liebsten Euer und der Mitternacht vergessen
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Si butta in ginocchio al suo fianco, le prende la mano e la inonda di lacrime mute
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Quel gesto gli lacerò il cuore
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Aus diesen Augen Der ewig belebenden Liebe Vollschwellende Tränen.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Gitti huzurum, A??rla?t? yüre?im, Bulamayaca??m onu bir daha Bir daha asla. Onun bana ait olmad??? yerde Mezar da, Bütün dünya da De?ildir umurumda. Zavall? ba??m Yerinde de?il, Zavall? akl?m, Oldu parça parça.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
If you have a sorrow that you cannot tell to anyone, you can go to our Father in Heaven.
~ Johanna Spyri
Genius is sorrow's child.
~ John Adams
'Tis not for mortals always to be blest.
~ John Armstrong
Darkness fell like a wet sponge.
~ John Ashbery
Out of the dusk a shadow,Then a spark;Out of the clouds a silence,Then a lark;Out of the heart a rapture,Then a pain;Out of the dead, cold ashes,Life again.
~ John Banister Tabb
But all this means nothing. Gerda is not there. Only in my mind. The mind that is helped and solaced by the same demons, the same friends, who have destroyed the mind of an Iris who is close to me now, closer to me than ever, and yet far away. Walking in a dream, with Iris beside me.
~ John Bayley
Nahum bobbed again. 'My crest is cropped by croaking cranes. I go to drown in doleful dumps, dead-drunk with drearihead.
~ John Bellairs
Pioneering is not feeling well, not Indians, beasts. Not all their riddling can forestall one leaving. Sam, your uncle has had to go fróm us to live with God. 'Then Aunt went too?' Dear, she does wait still. Stricken: 'Oh. Then he takes us one by one.
~ John Berryman
He rose, and he put down The Yellow Book.He staggered—and, terrible-eyed,He brushed past the palms on the staircaseAnd was helped to a hansom outside.
~ John Betjeman
Some things are of that nature as to make One's fancy chuckle, while his heart doth ache.
~ John Bunyan
cómo clama la tierra por cada muerto mientras da manzanas, topos fugaces, minúsculos pájaros
~ John Burnside
O sad, sad hills! O cold, cold hearth! In sorrow he learned this truth — One may return to the place of his birth, He cannot go back to his youth.
~ John Burroughs
The emotions - love, mirth, the heroic, wonder, tranquility, fear, anger, sorrow, disgust - are in the audience.
~ John Cage
It is clear that bearing the cross patiently does not mean that we harden ourselves or do not feel any sorrow; according to the old notion of the Stoic philosophers that a greathearted man is someone who has laid off his humanity, and who is not touched by adversity and prosperity, and not even by joy and sorrow, but who acts like a cold rock.
~ John Calvin
But we must always come back to this consolation: The Lord planned our sorrow, so let us submit to his will. Even in the throes of grief, groans, and tears, we must encourage ourselves with this reflection, so that our hearts may cheerfully bear up while the storms pass over our heads (John 21:18).
~ John Calvin
I hid my love when young till I Couldn't bear the buzzing of a fly; I hid my life to my despite Till I could not bear to look at light: I dare not gaze upon her face But left her memory in each place; Where'er I saw a wild flower lie I kissed and bade my love good-bye.
~ John Clare
I am sorry," I whispered. "I am sorry for all of the ways that I failed you. I am sorry that I was not there to save you, or to die alongside you. I am sorry that I have kept you with me for so long, trapped in my heart, bound in sorrow and remorse. I forgive you too. I forgive you for leaving me, and I forgive you for returning. I forgive you your anger, and your grief. Let this be an end to it.
~ John Connolly
He was trying to put loss into words, but loss is absence and will always defy expression.
~ John Connolly