Comfort Sadness Quotes
Collection of top 28 famous quotes about Comfort Sadness
Comfort Sadness Quotes & Sayings
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We mess up. We do wrong. We fall short. We fail miserably. But God, being the awesome Father that He is, loves us anyway. I love that.
— Lashanda Michelle
How often one sees people looking far and wide for what they are holding in their hands? Why! I am doing it myself at this very moment.
— Augustus William Hare
I did not know how to reach him, how to catch up with him ... The land of tears is so mysterious.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Art still has truth. Take refuge there.
— Matthew Arnold
Sometimes you couldn't face the sadness of being forgotten until you felt the comfort of being remembered again.
— Ann Brashares
...shiny trinkets and frivolous spending make people forget what world they're living in.
— Beth Lewis
Somewhere beyond the sink-hole, past the magnolia, under the live oaks, a boy and a yearling ran side by side, and were gone forever.
— Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
There's no way for them to take away my sadness, but they can make sure I am not empty of all the other feelings.
— David Levithan
We laugh, that we may not cry.
— Roger Ebert
The worse the man, the better the soldier.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Here is a minute. It may be my love is dead, but here is a minute to kneel over the grave and pray by it.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
Where money is an idol, to be poor is a sin.
— William Stringfellow
In order to get people to love you, you've got to get some people to hate you
— Robert J. Braathe
In this place, he knew instinctively, the lights would never be turned out. It was the place with no darkness.
— George Orwell
Yet my sadness is a comfort For it is natural and right And is what should fill the soul Whenever it thinks it exists
— Fernando Pessoa
Anything to do with the South resonates with me, because I'm Southern.
— Mary Steenburgen
If there was a hope of comfort for any moment, the heart or head of no human being in this house could yield it ...
— Charlotte Bronte
An active mind needs an outlet. If it stops by itself from within, well and good; otherwise one should not try to stop this by force.
— Sri Aurobindo
Nothing ever goes back on the vine.
— Steve Weddle