Quotes about sadness
sadness world saws
The world he saw was sadder than the one he hoped to find. But it wasn't near as lonesome as the one he left behind. Kris Kristofferson
sadness made manifest
Love has, at its best, made the inherent sadness of life bearable, and its beauty manifest. Kay Redfield Jamison
sadness fog finals
Who in the world has not yearned for a loved one, has never said, If only he or she could come back just once, just one more time...? Despite the fact that it can never happen, never ever. Surely this is the saddest thing about our mortal world, and its sadness will go on shrouding human life like a blanket of fog until its final extinction.
sadness piercings unhappiness
Oh the piercing sadness of life in the midst of its ordinariness! Iris Murdoch
sadness long wish
No, nothing,' said Dumbledore, and a great sadness filled his face. 'The time is long gone when I could frighten you with a burning wardrobe and force you to make repayment for your crimes. But I wish I could, Tom... I wish I could.... J. K. Rowling
sadness feelings cold
It’s so difficult to describe depression to someone who’s never been there, because it’s not sadness. I know sadness. Sadness is to cry and to feel. But it’s that cold absence of feeling— that really hollowed-out feeling. J. K. Rowling
sadness gun sky
I won't cry cause I live to die, with my mind on my money and my guns in the sky. Ja Rule
sadness anxiety feelings
I have come to see that our problem is that we don't know what happiness is. We confuse it with a life uncluttered by feelings of anxiety, rage, doubt, and sadness. But happiness is something entirely different. It's the ability to receive the pleasant without grasping and the unpleasant without condemning. Mark Epstein
sadness creativity sick
Creativity starts with humanity when were being human we feel - joys, sadness, when we're sick, when we're nervous Marilyn Monroe
sadness years long
I'm a big fan of history - applying the lessons as well as the joys and sadness. If we pay attention, we would see how we affect each other. In terms of time, we are not that far from one another. If we were to look back a century, it would seem like a long time; but, if we look at it by decades then it's only 10 years, and by generations it's only five. Nikki Giovanni
sadness home long
Entering Malibu, I was overwhelmed by a feeling of nostalgia and long lost sadness, like seeing a home I had left a long time ago and had returned to. Nick Mancuso
sadness thinking people
People are not theirs thoughts, they think they are, and it brings them all kinds of sadness. Nick Nolte
sadness feelings trying
She was trying to say something else; she was trying to say that the inability to articulate what one feels in any satisfactory way is one of our enduring tragedies. It wouldn't have been much, and it wouldn't have been useful, but it would have been something that reflected the gravity and the sadness inside her. Instead, she had snapped at him for being a loser. It was as if she were trying to find a handhold on the boulder of her feelings, and had merely ended up with grit under her nails. Nick Hornby
sadness together-we-can long
As long as we stick together , we can smash the sadness Mikey Way
sadness president-kennedys-assassination promise
So much of the deep lingering sadness over President Kennedy's assassination is about the unfinished promise: unspoken speeches, unfulfilled hopes, the wondering about what might have been. Marian Wright Edelman
sadness parting
Parting with friends is a sadness. A place is only a place. Frank Herbert
sadness men firsts
Most men spend the first half of their lives making the second half miserable. Jean de la Bruyere
sadness two together
Maybe sadness was a kind of hunger, she thought. Maybe the two went together. Margaret Atwood
sadness past ruins
Don't let the sadness from the past and fear of the future ruin the happiness of the present. Kid Cudi
sadness knowing childhood
I spent my childhood alone, overweight and ugly, angry at everything, and knowing nothing of a life beyond this sadness. Gloria Estefan
sadness blow giving
From that moment our love became sad, and sadness is a disease which gives the death-blow to affection. Giacomo Casanova
sadness thinking artist
Sadness is a very interesting idea, this idea of sadness being some kind of default setting that artists will go into. And then I started thinking about this idea of sadness and happiness, and the idea that sadness is very loud, and happiness is quiet. Glen Hansard
sadness passion sanity
That she had so completely recovered her sanity was a source of sadness to her. One should never be cured of one's passion. Marguerite Duras
sadness home thinking
I had a thought, on the way home from the rock field, that the things we don't know about a person are the things that make them human, and it made me feel sad to think that, but sad in that reassuring way that some sadness has, a sadness that says welcome home in twelve different languages. Miriam Toews
sadness poverty misery
They say it is better to be poor and happy than rich and miserable, but how about a compromise like moderately rich and just moody? Princess Diana
sadness voyages feels
What Flaubert refers to as the “mélancholies du voyage” is like the sadness I feel as one season departs and another arrives. Gretel Ehrlich
sadness autumn meaning-something
All through autumn we hear a double voice: one says everything is ripe; the other says everything is dying. The paradox is exquisite. We feel what the Japanese call "aware"--an almost untranslatable word meaning something like "beauty tinged with sadness. Gretel Ehrlich
sadness wonderful strangeness
That was such a wonderful time, even in its strangeness and sadness-and life isn't the same now. It's wonderful, but it isn't the same. Gregory Maguire
sadness joy firsts
Music expresses first of all sadness rather than joy. Ignacy Jan Paderewski
sadness rags glad
I'll be damned if death wears my sadness as glad rags. Ray Bradbury
sadness people special
Some people turn sad awfully young. No special reason, it seems, but they seem almost to be born that way. They bruise easier, tire faster, cry quicker, remember longer and, as I say, get sadder younger than anyone else in the world. I know, for I'm one of them. Ray Bradbury
sadness cutting roots
When sadness comes, just sit by the side and look at it and say, "I am the watcher, I am not sadness," and see the difference. Immediately you have cut the very root of sadness. It is no more nourished. It will die of starvation. We feed these emotions by being identified with them. Rajneesh
sadness generosity misery
Once you have known the generosity of existence you will never feel miserable. Rajneesh