Quotes About Unhappiness
happy a child ultimately becomes. This chapter is all about why some kids, like Baby 19, are so unhappy—and other kids are not. (Indeed, most kids are just the opposite. Baby 19 is so named because babies 1 through 18 in Kagan's study were comparatively pretty jolly.) We will discuss the biological basis of happy children,
~ John Medina
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There were millions of Earth men and women who bought the Earth cultures big lies, and they died just as unhappy as you are now. And I suggest to you that it's a foolish thing.
~ John Varley
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there are a lot of self-righteous people out there. And if you try to adjust your life to please them...you're just going to go crazy and risk being as unhappy as these self-righteous kooks are.
~ Ellen DeGeneres
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Mike, happy cities are all alike, but every unhappy city is unhappy in its own way.
~ Ellery Queen
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In happiness or unhappiness, living is a duty, and must be done thoroughly.
~ Ellis Peters
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Happiness/cheerfulness/lovefulness gives rise to youthful/gorgeous look/appearance. But, the reverse is the case with unhappiness/uncheerfulness/hatefulness i.e. you should be happy/cheerful/loveful always. For, it really pays.
~ Emeasoba George
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Never underestimate the power of motivations/inspirations. For, they can turn your sorrow into pillow or joy, your unhappiness into happiness. Even your hopelessness can be transformed into hopefulness by reason of motivations/inspirations. Thus, dare to quest for inspirations/motivations whenever you feel hopeless, depressed, sorrowful and unhappy in life.
~ Emeasoba George
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Cine sa te vindece de tine? O tînara fata? Dar cine-i darnic pîna la jertfa, ca sa-ti preia melancolia? Ce suflet pur, dornic de vis si nefericire, sa se-ncumete la o povara ce n-o presimte?
~ Emil Cioran
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A harmonious being cannot believe in God. Saints, criminals, and paupers have launched him, making him available to all unhappy people.
~ Emil Cioran
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Gripat. Am r?mas în pat toat? ziua. Revenirea unor vechi obsesii, a sentimentului c? pentru mine nimic nu e posibil. Oriunde m? duc, bolile mele m? însoÅ£esc. E datul capital al existenÅ£ei mele. S-ar spune chiar c? aceste boli m? preced?, c? preg?tesc terenul ca s? pot fi nefericit f?r? dificultate, f?r? obstacole. Chiar ÅŸi în Paradis de m-aÅŸ duce, fenomenul s-ar repeta ineluctabil.
~ Emil Cioran
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Un cer ca o bolt? unei inimi dezolate...Parc? toate singur?t??ile au purces spre în?lÈ›imi È™i s-au oprit în drum ca tristeÈ›ea muritorilor s? se mângâie în contemplarea lor. Singurul cer ce te poate dispensa de mare È™i care te invit? s? mori frumos È™i nefericit.
~ Emil Cioran
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De n-aÅŸ cunoaÅŸte setea infinit? de tristeÅ£e,de n-aÅŸ iubi cu patim? t?v?lirea în dezn?dejde,nu m-aÅŸ mai putea suferi ÅŸi mi-aÅŸ ucide cugetul f?r? mil? ÅŸi f?r? îndurerare.AÅŸ vrea s? fiu undeva departe,f?r? oameni,f?r? Dumnezeu,f?r? m?ri ÅŸi f?r? mine.Dar s? port aÅŸa ispita nefericirii în sânge.
~ Emil Cioran
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My mission Is to suffer for all those who suffer without knowing it. I must pay for them, expiate their unconsciousness, their luck to be ignorant of how unhappy they are.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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Toate aceste popoare fericite, ghiftuite: francezi, englezi...O, eu nu sunt de aici, am în spate veacuri de nefericire. M-am n?scut într-un popor f?r? noroc. Fericirea se sfârÈ™eÈ™te la Viena; mai departe, Blestemul!
~ Emil M. Cioran
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and he has never been anything worse to me than incredibly, cringingly annoying. I married the wrong man, with an inkling at the time that that was what I was doing, and so it is my fault and I am stuck.
~ Emily Barr
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I think women are brought into the world to be unhappy," Madame Madeleine said. "If you are pretty you walk the dangerous path with pitfalls on either side of it, and if you are plain there are no pitfalls but you weep bitter tears of frustration!
~ Barbara Cartland
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I think I was numb," she said at last. "Not happy. Not unhappy. There were signs, I suppose, that it wasn't Shangri-la, but there wasn't any one thing. It was gradual, you know? Insidious. It wasn't until he was gone that I realized I'd been married to someone I barely knew. I was holding on so tightly I never realized how much we'd both changed. Still, it wasn't enough to leave. At least I didn't think it was.
~ Barbara Davis
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Perhaps it's better to be unhappy than not to feel anything at all,' I said.
~ Barbara Pym
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If you're unhappy, something important is going on. When your body hurts, it needs attention. When your heart hurts, it needs just as much attention. Your mind knows what you've been taught, but your heart knows who you really are.
~ Barbara Sher
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Why do you always wear black?" She delighted me with her answer, the correct, the only, answer. "I'm in mourning for my life. I'm unhappy.
~ Barbara Vine
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As most of the unhappiness in the world arises rather from disappointed desires than from positive evil, it is of the utmost consequence to attain just notions of the laws and order of the universe, that we may not vex ourselves with fruitless wishes, or give way to groundless and unreasonable discontent.
~ barbauld anna letitia ii
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Loneliness is one of the bugbears of mankind. With some people, it is a constant source of unhappiness. They make plans, sometimes exceedingly complex, to keep it at bay. They think that it lies outside. It really lies within their own consciousness.
~ barry john daniel ii
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All happiness or unhappiness solely depends upon the quality of the object to which we are attached by love.
~ Baruch Spinoza
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It is not the high summer alone that is God's. The winter also is His. And into His winter He came to visit us. And all man's winters are His – the winter of our poverty, the winter of our sorrow, the winter of our unhappiness – even "the winter of our discontent." Adela Cathcart, vol. 1, ch. 2
~ George MacDonald
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