Quotes about sadness
sadness night world
Sadness came into the world with Satan that world our Saviour never prayed for, the world you say I do not know. Oh, it is not so difficult to recognize: it is the world that prefers cold to warmth! What can God find to say to those who, of their own free will, of their own weight incline towards sadness and turn instinctively towards the night? Georges Bernanos
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 important fleeting
Happiness is overrated. It comes and goes just like sadness and miseryboth fleeting. What's important is peace. With all. Hrithik Roshan
sadness blue color
The blues will be blue, and the jealousies green, but when love picks its color it demands to be seen. Garth Brooks
sadness sins-not unforgivable-sin
Despair has been called the unforgivable sin-not presumably because God refuses to forgive it, but because it despairs of the possibility of being forgiven. Frederick Buechner
sadness emotional elation
I don't know what other singers feel when they articulate lyrics, but being an 18-karat manic-depressive and having lived a life of violent emotional contradictions, I have an overacute capacity for sadness as well as elation. Frank Sinatra
sadness tired loss
Being tired of all illusions and of everything about illusions – the loss of illusions, the uselessness of having them, the prefatigue of having to have them in order to lose them, the sadness of having had them, the intellectual shame of having had them knowing that they would have to end this way. Fernando Pessoa
sadness age misery
Old age is not a total misery. Experience helps. Euripides
sadness blood feeling-sad
A tragedy need not have blood and death; it's enough that it all be filled with that majestic sadness that is the pleasure of tragedy. Jean Racine
sadness rooms excitement
I'd like to have a word for 'the sadness inspired by failing restaurants' as well as for 'the excitement of getting a room with a minibar. Jeffrey Eugenides
sadness thinking laughing
They filled our lives so much, the films they were in made us laugh, think and cry. Through their work they shared a piece of our soul. We will miss them with the sadness with which we miss an old friend. Meryl Streep
sadness young
He thought about himself and to the young that always brings sadness. Sherwood Anderson
sadness boys men
From being quite sure of himself and his future he becomes not at all sure. If he be an imaginative boy a door is torn open and for the first time he looks out upon the world, seeing, as though they marched in procession before him, the countless figures of men who before his time have come out of nothingness into the world, lived their lives and again disappeared into nothingness. The sadness of sophistication has come to the boy. Sherwood Anderson
sadness lame blame
I've got no one to blame for every time I feel lame. Sheryl Crow
sadness divides
She struggled with her sadness, but tried to conceal it, to divide it into smaller and smaller parts and scatter these in places she thought no one would find them. Nicole Krauss
sadness sovereign remedy
Activity is a sovereign remedy for the blues. Myrtle Reed
sadness alive vulnerable
The sadness of our existence should not leave us blunted, on the contrary--how to remain thin-skinned, vulnerable and stay alive? Montgomery Clift
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
sadness joy feelings
Were it possible for us to see further than our knowledge reaches, and yet a little way beyond the outworks of our divinings, perhaps we would endure our sadnesses with greater confidence than our joys. For they are the moments when something new has entered into us, something unknown; our feelings grow mute in shy perplexity, everything in us withdraws, a stillness comes, and the new, which no one knows, stands in the midst of it and is silent. Rainer Maria Rilke
sadness fate patient
The quieter we are, the more patient and open we are in our sadnesses, the more deeply and serenely the new presence can enter us, and the more we can make it our own, the more it becomes our fate. Rainer Maria Rilke
sadness order people
Only those sadnesses are dangerous and bad which one carries about among people in order to drown them out. Rainer Maria Rilke
sadness joy bears
If only it were possible for us to see farther than our knowledge reaches, and even a little beyond the outworks of our presentiment, perhaps we would bear our sadnesses with greater trust than we have in our joys. Rainer Maria Rilke
sadness order noise
The only sadnesses that are dangerous and unhealthy are the ones that we carry around in public in order to drown them out with the noise... Rainer Maria Rilke
sadness gone passing
You have had many and great sadnesses, which passed. And you say that even this passing was hard for you and put you out of sorts. But, please, consider whether these great sadnesses have not rather gone right through the center of yourself? Whether much in you has not altered, whether you have not somewhere, at some point of your being, undergone a change when you were sad? Rainer Maria Rilke
sadness emotion moments
It seems to me that almost all our sadnesses are moments of tension, which we feel as paralysis because we no longer hear our astonished emotions living. Rainer Maria Rilke
sadness cry trouble
You know you're in trouble, when the bartender cries. Michael Peterson
sadness draws our-lives
We all have sadness in our life and things that we can draw upon Sherilyn Fenn