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Quotes About Melancholy

The sunset of all emotions, myself yellowing, subdued to grey sadness in my external self-awareness
~ Pessoa
There was no grandeur here, no sublimity, only weariness and gloom.
~ Peter Ackroyd
sorrow was always the bedfellow of depravity.
~ Peter Ackroyd
a melodious melancholy manner of mirth.
~ Peter Ackroyd
His sunrise mood evaporated with the dew, giving way to restlessness, disquiet. All his life, Lucius's moods had been prey to shifts of light, and now a leaden melancholy dragged at his spirits.
~ Peter Matthiessen
The bird is gone, and in what meadow does it now sing?
~ Philip K. Dick
The jukebox played some hillbilly tune; steel guitar and emotion-choked moaning...
~ Philip K. Dick
What does it mean, to die? he wondered. Uniqueness always perishes. Nature works by overproducing each species; uniqueness is a fault, a failure of nature. For survival there should be hundreds, thousands, even millions of one species, all interchangeable—if all but one dies, then nature has won. Generally it loses. But himself. I am unique, he realized. So I am doomed, Every man is unique and hence doomed. A melancholy thought.
~ Philip K. Dick
qué poco sano era sentir la ausencia de vida, no solo en esta casa sino en todas partes, y no reaccionar ... Antes eso era una señal de enfermedad mental. La llamaban ...
~ Philip K. Dick
I have a sense of melancholy isolation, life rapidly vanishing, all the usual things. It's very strange how often strong feelings don't seem to carry any message of action.
~ Philip Larkin
Le soleil noir de la Mélancolie.
~ Philip Pullman
hoe weemoedig hij soms ook mocht kijken naar zulke echtparen in de vallende schemering of op zondagmiddagen, de week had nog meer uren en hun leven was niets voor hem, als hij zijn melancholie weer de baas was
~ Philip Roth
He doesn't just look upset—he looks newly blind. There is such loss in his eyes, and it permeates every other part of his body.
~ David Levithan
You can find sorrow in the arithmetic, and you can find a bittersweet hope.
~ David Levithan
doldrums, n. The proper verb for depression is sink.
~ David Levithan
Cambiando de postura en el sillín, Adam pensó que la forma en que su humilde vida seguía los moldes de la literatura tenía algo como de metempsicosis. ¿O quizá -se preguntó, hurgándose la nariz- era consecuencia de estudiar tan detenidamente las estructuras de las frases de los novelistas ingleses? Uno se había resignado a no tener ya un lenguaje privado, pero se aferraba melancólicamente a la ilusión de poseer los hechos de su vida.
~ David Lodge
We melt; we tear and rip apart. Membrane, baby. Cellophane. Ain't that some shit.
~ Unknown
It was not a jolly place at all for a sun-loving soul
~ Dawn Powell
That was the splendid thing about life: Though it was cruel, it was also mysterious, filled with wonder and surprise; sometimes the surprises were so amazing that they qualified as miraculous, and by witnessing those miracles, a despondent person could discover a reason to live, a cynic could obtain unexpected relief from ennui, and a profoundly wounded boy could find the will to heal himself and medicine for melancholy.
~ Dean Koontz
Ozzie Boone...insists that I keep the tone light in these biographical manuscripts. He believes that pessimism is strictly for people who are over-educated and unimaginative. Ozzie counsels me that melancholy is a self-indulgent form of sorrow. By writing in an unrelievedly dark mode, he warns, the writer risks culturing darkness in his heart, becoming the very thing that he decries.
~ Dean Koontz
Mi sono sentito anch'io sull'orlo della noia, pervaso dalla malinconia degli amanti, quando tranne le scopate non succede più niente.
~ Yasmina Reza
She could not say why these rather inconspicuous green slopes had so touched her heart, when along the railway line there were mountains, lakes, the sea at times even clouds dyed in sentimental colors. But perhaps their melancholy green, and the melancholy evening shadows of the ridges across them, had brought on the pain. Then too, they were small, well-groomed slopes with deeply shaded ridges, not nature in the wild; and the rows of rounded tea bushes looked like flocks of gentle green sheep.
~ Yasunari Kawabata
Twenty years old, I had embarked on this trip to Izu heavy with resentment that my personality had been permanently warped by my orphan's complex and that I would never be able to overcome a stifling melancholy. So I was inexpressibly grateful to find that I looked like a nice person as the world defines the word. -from The Dancing Girl of Izu
~ Yasunari Kawabata
A no ser por la mirada melancólica de sus ojos, cuando pensaba en Oki, nadie habría advertido su tristeza. Y hasta esa ocasional sombra sólo contribuía a acentuar su belleza.
~ Yasunari Kawabata