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sad memories heart
A wounded heart will heal in time, and when it does, the memory and love of our lost ones is sealed inside to comfort us. Brian Jacques
sad beautiful each-day
She said she usually cried at least once each day not because she was sad, but because the world was so beautiful and life was so short. Brian Andreas
sadness way world
The way sadness works is one of the strangest riddles of the world. Daniel Handler
sadness luxury people
And even sadness was also something for rich people, for people who could afford it, for people who didn't have anything better to do. Sadness was a luxury. Clarice Lispector
sad men looks
A man's delight in looking forward to and hoping for some particular satisfaction is a part of the pleasure flowing out of it, enjoyed in advance. But this is afterward deducted, for the more we look forward to anything the less we enjoy it when it comes. Arthur Schopenhauer
sadness thinking sick
I felt like crying but nothing came out. it was just a sort of sad sickness, sick sad, when you can't feel any worse. I think you know it. I think everybody knows it now and then. but I think I have known it pretty often, too often. Charles Bukowski
sadness feeling-sad tears
Crying is cleansing. There's a reason for tears, happiness or sadness. Dionne Warwick
sadness thinking romance
There is something sinister, something quite biographical about what I do - but that part is for me. It's my personal business. I think there is a lot of romance, melancholy. There's a sadness to it, but there's romance in sadness. I suppose I am a very melancholy person. Alexander McQueen
sadie said
Right," Sadie said. "And Set will just stand there calmly while I read him to death. Rick Riordan
solitude crowds hours
Get away from the crowd when you can. Keep yourself to yourself, if only for a few hours daily. Arthur Brisbane
solitude walks ifs
After all, when you take a walk you're after solitude, and if the solitude won't come to you, you must go to it. Elfriede Jelinek
solitude left
Word I was in my life alone, / Word I had no one left but God. Robert Frost
solitude salt flavor
Solitude is the salt of personhood. It brings out the authentic flavor of every experience. May Sarton
solitude adore thirst
I simply adore being alone - I find it a consuming thirst - and when that thirst is slaked, then I am happy. May Sarton
solitude haughtiness roof
Haughtiness lives under the same roof with solitude. Plato
solitude poverty virtue
The poor attend to their own virtue in solitude. Mencius
solitude made capacity
Nature has made us a present of a broad capacity for entertaining ourselves apart, and often calls us to do so, to teach us that we owe ourselves in part to society, but in the best part to ourselves. Michel de Montaigne
solitude needs alive
I wonder if living alone makes one more alive. No precious energy goes in disagreement or compromise. No need to augment others, there is just yourself, just truth - a morsel - and you. Florida Scott-Maxwell
guests map
At the moment, they (hotels) do not even have a map or instructions to tell the guests what to do in a tsunami. Smith Thammasaroj
guests sage welcome
For I, who hold sage Homer's rule the best, Welcome the coming, speed the going guest. Alexander Pope
guests patient
We are guests in our patients' lives. Donald Berwick
guests language poet
I am a guest of the French language. My poems in French are born of my interaction with the French language, which is not the same as that of a French poet. Tahar Ben Jelloun
guests welcome brevity
Brevity never fatigues; therefore, brevity is always a welcome guest. Theophile Gautier
guests
(She) also (said) that she wanted me to be one of the first guests on her show. Martha Stewart
guests wish
Hospitality: making your guests feel like they're at home, even if you wish they were. Author unknown
guests annoying mercy
If a guest in your lair annoys you, treat him cruelly and without mercy. Anton LaVey
guests rooms host
On from room to room I stray,Yet mine Host can ne'er espy,And I know not to this day,Whether guest or captive I. William Watson