3,622 Quotes About Sadness
- Author Kristen Hope Mazzola
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I felt bad for trying to live a happy, full life, while my heart was buried in a dead man’s chest.
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- Author Neena Verma
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Letting myself fall wasn't easy. It wasn't hard either. It was a calling that I had to honour. I did honour. I took a plunge into my dark abyss. I faced my grief, my fear, my sadness, my loneliness, my anguish, myself. (Page 78)
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- Author Beth Lewis
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...shiny trinkets and frivolous spending make people forget what world they're living in.
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- Author Toni Morrison
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She knew Paul D was adding something to her life—something she wanted to count on but was scared to... His waiting eyes and awful human power. The mind of him that knew her own. Her story was bearable because it was his as well—to tell, to refine and tell again. The things neither knew about the other—the things neither had word-shapes for—well, it would come in time.
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- Author Diet Eman
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Her face expressed suffering so deep that I will never forget it; her eyes radiated a deep sadness...Mrs. Folmer was oppressed by that special sadness, perhaps the most horrible torture, of those who had no idea what happened to their loved ones.
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- Author Dito Montiel
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I realize now that the reason we often feel so bad about change is because of all those beautiful things that happen in our lives. I mean, I can't remember ever feeling sad about many things other than a great memory. I believe in contentment and love and laughter. I believe when we fear for our content it is then, most of all, we feel sadness.
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- Author Gabrielle Zevin
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...the things we don't have are sadder than the things we have. Because the things we don't have exist in our imaginations, where they are perfect.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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To escape any sorrow, sing.
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- Author Saroo Brierley
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You can't remain in a state of sheer panic and terror indefinitely, and both had run their course. Ever since, I've thought that must be why we cry: our bodies are coping with something our minds and hearts can't absorb by themselves.
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