Quotes About Anguish
The loneliest moment in someone's life is when they are watching their whole world fall apart, and all they can do is stare blankly.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Soul rotted before my eyes.
~ Faith Hunter
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Desire" I have certainly no faith in miracles, yet I long that when death comes to take me from this great song of a world, it permits me to return to your door and knock and knock and call out: "If you need someone to share your anguish, your simplest pain, then let me be the one. If not, let me again embark, this time never to return, in that final direction, forever.
~ Faiz Ahmad Faiz
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One indulgence alone from time to time I allow myself -- 'tis Music! which has power to delight me even to rapture! it quiets all anxiety, it carries me out of myself, I forget through it every calamity, even the bitterest anguish.
~ Fanny Burney
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The pain is real!
~ Fardan Akhter
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Pero el 2 no ha sido nunca un número es una angustia y su sombra...
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
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To be silent and consumed by fire is the worst punishment on earth
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
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But two has never been a number-- because it's only an anguish and its shadow, it's only a guitar where love feels how hopeless it is, it's the proof of someone else's infinity, and the walls around a dead man, and the scourging of a new resurrection that will never end.
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
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El verdadero dolor que mantiene despiertas las cosas es una pequeña quemadura infinita
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
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Ay, qué terribles cinco de la tarde!. ¡Eran las cinco en todos los relojes Eran las cinco en sombra de la tarde!
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
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Me duele hasta la punta de las venas.
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
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Mi dolor sangraba por las tardes cuando tus ojos eran dos muros, cuando tus manos eran dos países y mi cuerpo rumor de hierba. Mi agonía buscaba su traje, polvorienta, mordida por los perros, y tú la acompañaste sin temblar hasta la puerta del agua oscura.
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
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Mira el ansia, la angustia de un triste mundo fósil que no encuentra el acento de su primer sollozo.
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
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Look at the longing, the anguish of a sad fossil world / that cannot find the accent of its first sob.
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
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When you look more closely at the mechanism of social life and the painful slavery of both men and machines, you see that it is nothing but a kind of typical empty anguish that makes even crime and gangs forgivable means of escape.
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
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The two elements the traveler first captures in the big city are extra human architecture and furious rhythm. Geometry and anguish.
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
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Pero donde más sufría era en la memoria
~ Felisberto Hernández
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Mother, serpents are inside my body, eating away at my heart. CEL:
~ Fernando de Rojas
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No hay más hondo dolor, pena más honda, que a la rosa, por rosa, la consuma.
~ Fernando Del Paso
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Patalear contra la muerte, y ya de paso contra todo lo demás, es el prototipo de sublevación inútil que nunca deja de encontrar angustiada y humorística complicidaden todo optimista bien nacido.
~ Fernando Savater
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I want somebody to love, and I want somebody to love me. And nobody ever will. And that's why it hurts. Because it makes a difference. And when nobody cares, it makes you all mad inside and it makes you want to say things, tear up things, break things, get through the glass.
~ Flora Rheta Schreiber
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Ye who have laid your love to rest, And wept above their lifeless clay, Know not the anguish of that breast, Whose lov'd are rudely torn away. Ye may not know how desolate, Are bosoms rudely forced to part, And how a dull and heavy weight, Will press the life-drops from the heart.
~ Frances E.W. Harper
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My heart breaks to see the world in such turmoil.
~ Billy Graham
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A man returns to die, between four walls, with the dawn, a collar of iron around the neck, to the withers, the tongue hanging ... as on the Goya print.
~ Blaise Cendrars
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