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Quotes About Crying

I'm a crier. I always cry. I cry at the dumbest things, too. This is why I sort of steer clear of movies and films that I know are going to be depressing. I don't care how many awards they've won - I know they're good. I don't need to watch them, because I don't want to be depressed, and I don't want to cry.
~ Yvonne Strahovski
With 'Ed Wood,' I sobbed. With 'Frankenweenie,' I was crying. With 'Edward Scissorhands,' I always cry. There's always an incredible amount of purity, even if they look a certain way.
~ Winona Ryder
I had a lot of challenges starting school, and my dad says I would come home every day crying and feeling bad about the problems I was having with some of the kids. And he would tell me to work hard on learning the language.
~ Ilhan Omar
So you don't have time for concealer, you have time for powder for when you start crying later about how some boy doesn't like you.
~ Jenna Marbles
This will be the fourth time I've seen this film. I'm very proud of it and I think it's a great movie for women of any age. And almost every single man I've talked to has admitted to crying.
~ Amber Tamblyn
I cry all the time when I watch 'Glee' because I don't know if it's satire or melodrama and that makes me feel like the writing is aware of itself, and that makes it OK to cry.
~ David Sedaris
I'm a guy, but I'm not afraid to cry. Not all of the time. But when I'm watching a movie, I'll sometimes shed a tear, especially 'Moulin Rouge'.
~ Zac Efron
It hurts so terribly to cry, but not so much as not being able to cry.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Es la mayor injusticia del tiempo, de todos los tiempos: y si uno no llora por eso una sola vez en su vida no llora por nada. Y no llorar nunca es no vivir.
~ Marguerite Duras
More women cry, loudly or silently, every fraction of every moment, in every town of every country, than anyone - man or woman - realizes. We cry for our children, our lovers, our parents, and ourselves. We cry in shame because we feel no right to cry, and we cry in peace because we feel it's time we did cry. We cry in moans and we cry in great yelps. We cry for the world. Yet we think we cry alone.
~ Marianne Williamson
When I went back to her room she was crying. We were not in the same social class but at least we were in the same bed.
~ Marjane Satrapi
Mr. Halloran had been crying, but this was not unusual; since he had been made to realize that he would not, now, be vouchsafed a second run at youth he cried easily and often.
~ Shirley Jackson
That's what life is all about. There's a lot of crying. So you'd better cry now and get used to it.
~ Ellen DeGeneres
She doesn't like obituaries. She says they're half bragging and half crying, and it's not a good combination" -Maisie
~ Ellen Wittlinger
I was crying for having been left behind in the night, paralyzed by loneliness.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
I happened to look at Imogene and I almost dropped by hymn book on a baby angel. Everyone had been waiting all this time for the Herdmans to do something absolutely unexpected. And sure enough, that was what happened. Imogene Herdman was crying. In the candlelight her face was all shiny with tears and she didn't even bother to wipe them away. She just sat there-awful old Imogene-in her crookedy veil, crying and crying and crying. Well. It was the best Christmas pageant we ever had.
~ Barbara Robinson
Mums Augen waren trocken, wahrscheinlich weil sie sich für eine Expertin im Weinen hielt und keine Übung brauchte.
~ Barry Jonsberg
There were dragons, in his dreams, as though some part of him knew the trials were not yet over, that there were battles yet to be fought. He slept fitfully, fidgeting, tossing and turning, groaning and crying out in his sleep.
~ Barry Lyga
It's hard to do a reality show when there's so much crying and drama.
~ Maddie Ziegler
I can cry at the drop of a hat. I've always found that easier than laughing in films.
~ Emily Browning
Oh the folly of any mind that would explain God before obeying Him! That would map out the character of God instead of crying, Lord, what wouldst thou have me to do?
~ George MacDonald
She was crying, with wild entreaty, the way one vomits.
~ Georges Bataille
I'm making a list of when it's acceptable for a pirate to cry. […] So far I've got: one - when holding a seagull covered in oil. Two - when singing a shanty that reminds him of orphans. Three - when confronted with the unremitting loneliness of the human condition. Four - chops. I've just written the word 'chops'. Not really sure where I was going with that one. Any ideas?
~ Gideon Defoe
I can cry at the drop of the pin. But comedy is hard for me; it's the timing.
~ Moira Kelly