1,508 Quotes About Sorrow
- Author Elizabeth Kim
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We all struggle alone through the ten thousand joys and ten thousand sorrows of our lives.
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- Author Clarice Lispector
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In no sense an intellectual, I write with my body. And what I write is like a dank haze. The words are sounds transfused with shadows that intersect unevenly, stalactites, woven lace, transposed organ music. I can scarcely invoke the words to describe this pattern, vibrant and rich, morbid and obscure, its counterpoint the deep bass of sorrow.
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- Author Gabrielle Zevin
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Someday, we’ll run into each other again, I know it.Maybe I’ll be older and smarter and just plain better. If that happens,that’s when I’ll deserve you. But now, at this moment, you can’t hook your boat to mine, because I’m liable to sink us both.
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- Author William Blake
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Joys impregnate. Sorrows bring forth.
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- Author Major Thomas
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His strength for your weakness! His wisdom for your folly! His drive for your drift! His grace for your greed! His love for your lust! His peace for your problems! His joy for your sorrow! His plenty for your poverty!
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- Author Criss Jami
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To be happy to be sad and sad to be happy is to sing an echo in that beautiful language called Sorrow.
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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God did not create you for sorrow and sickness
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- Author P.G. Wodehouse
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Freddie experienced the sort of abysmal soul-sadness which afflicts one of Tolstoy's Russian peasants when, after putting in a heavy day's work strangling his father, beating his wife, and dropping the baby into the city's reservoir, he turns to the cupboards, only to find the vodka bottle empty.
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- Author T.H. White
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She hardly ever thought of him. He had worn a place for himself in some corner of her heart, as a sea shell, always boring against the rock, might do. The making of the place had been her pain. But now the shell was safely in the rock. It was lodged, and ground no longer.
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