Quotes About Sorrow
I sense that the road to Heaven is paved with dashed hopes.
~ Michael Leunig
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Guilt is perhaps the most painful companion of death.
~ Coco Chanel
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Prime?te-acum de ziua tristei s?rb?tori potirul meu cu lacrimi,bra?ul meu de flori, s? fii în moarte,vie-numai trandafiri...
~ Pierre Ronsard
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To our own sorrows serious heed we give, But for another?s we soon cease to grieve.
~ Pindar
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The price of a memory, is the memory of the sorrow it brings.
~ Pittacus
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Zimmerman had seen so much blood, mayhem, and wretched sorrow in his day, and had liberated so many Hispanic ladies from their underwear, that it was clear to many that he was the only man for the job.
~ Poe Ballantine
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Why not relent, marry a reformed hooker, buy some old furniture and a ping-pong table, become a Cornhusker fan, open a dusty bottle of Kentucky straight, turn on the Rockies game, and enjoy the brief time you have left on this weird planet of sorrow?
~ Poe Ballantine
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Voy a tener que irme a un planeta sin aire. Porque eres el aire. Eres el aire. Eres el aire. Y el agua. Y los jazmines. Y mi sombra. Y mi canto. ¡Vete! ¿No te han dicho, acaso, que los muertos no regresan? Nunca regresan. Nunca regresan. Nunca regresan.
~ Poldy Bird
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I think that it is death alone that makes things poignant.
~ Polly Horvath
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Did you get it back?" "Of coarse, the very next day. And even if I hadn't-because there have been things I've been asked to give up for good... Well, over the years here I've learned that sometimes a great loss is also a great gain." Under the slowly swirling freckles, Doc's face looked infinitely sad. Somehow I didn't find that reassuring.
~ Polly Shulman
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And what was I if not death's ghostwriter?
~ Poppy Z. Brite
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Ill is it when good folk die.' 'Why, if they were good you need not mourn for them,' said Skafloc glibly, 'for they are safe from this world's sorrows, come home to Him above. I should think, in truth, that only the sound of your weeping could trouble their bliss.
~ Poul Anderson
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Ibu bapak tani—ibu bapak tanah air—akan meratapi putera-puterinya yang terkubur dalam udara terbuka di atas rumput hijau, di bawah naungan langit biru di mana awan putih berarak dan angin bersuling di rumpun bambu. Kemudian tinggallah tulang belulang putih yang bercerita pada musafir lalu, " Di sini pernah terjadi pertempuran. Dan aku mati di sini.
~ Pramoedya Ananta Toer
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Philosophy is the child of sorrow
~ Praveen Vertex
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If it is true that there is no greater sorrow than to remember a happy time in a state of misery, it is just as true that calling up a moment of anguish in a tranquil mood, seated quietly at one's desk, is a source of profound satisfaction.
~ Primo Levi
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Sadness and gladness succeed each other
~ Proverb
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Riches are gotten with pain, kept with care, and lost with grief
~ Proverb
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They who increase knowledge, increase sorrow
~ Proverb
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For his anger lasts only a brief moment, and his good favor restores one's life. One may experience sorrow during the night, but joy arrives in the morning.
~ Psalms 305 Bible
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Give me the waters of Lethe that numb the heart, if they exist, I will still not have the power to forget you.
~ Publius Ovidius Naso
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A good Soul hath neither too great joy, nor too great sorrow: for it rejoiceth in goodness; and it sorroweth in wickedness. By the means whereof, when it beholdeth all things, and seeth the good and bad so mingled together, it can neither rejoice greatly; nor be grieved with over much sorrow.
~ Pythagoras
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lost her only son—and Elijah to blame.
~ R. T. Kendall
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destiny, n. I know this word so close to my heart that it hurts.
~ R. Zamora Linmark
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Death was like the thirteenth person in the household, crowding out all other thoughts, making it hard to breathe.
~ R.D. Rosen
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