Grief And Sorrow Quotes
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Grief And Sorrow Quotes & Sayings
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But it turns out Joy is a house built from the same bricks as Sorrow. Pleasure is a poem, and it uses the same words as Pain.
— Julio Alexi Genao
It's what happens when two people become one: they no longer only share love. They also share all of the pain, heartache, sorrow, and grief.
— Colleen Hoover
If it were possible to heal sorrow by weeping and to raise the dead with tears, gold were less prized than grief.
— Sophocles
Suffering itself is beloved: love and suffering are far closer to each other than love and pleasure.
— Lydia Millet
Someday, beyond the clouds and all the world's wrongs, there will be love, compassion and justice, and we shall all understand.
— Flavia Weedn
For us there is only one season, the season of sorrow. The very sun and moon seem taken from us.
— Oscar Wilde
The closet bond that we share with our brethren is that of grief. Every community knows sorrow.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
There is nothing that stirs in the whole world of thought to which sorrow does not vibrate in terrible and exquisite pulsation.
— Oscar Wilde
Death. What a brief word for the extinguishing of life. To be no more. To have days cut off and at their end. To never again ... anything.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak knits up the o-er wrought heart and bids it break.
— William Shakespeare
Loss leaves us empty- but learn not to close your heart and mind to grief. Allow life to replinish you. When sorrow comes it seems impossible- but new
— Pam Brown
It is better to learn early of the inevitable depths, for then sorrow and death can take their proper place in life, and one is not afraid.
— Pearl S. Buck
Time sped. And the poet through sorrow Became like his suffering kind. Again he toiled over his poems To lighten the grief of his mind ...
— Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Love's whispers drown out sorrow's echoes.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
I now see that sorrow, being the supreme emotion of which man is capable, is at once the type and test of all great art.
— Oscar Wilde
He stroked her back and kept a fierce grip on her like she'd fade away into one of the thousands of ghosts in this cemetery.
— Katherine McIntyre
But my world fell apart, and all they could do, the whole universe, was to silently move on.
— Khadija Rupa
Let me come in when you are weeping, friend, and let me take your hand. I, who have known a sorrow such as yours, can understand.
— Grace Noll Crowell
Women eat ice-cream, men toast marshmallows.
— Dianna Hardy
Sometimes all you can do is hug a friend tightly and wish that their pain could be transferred by touch to your own emotional hard drive.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Grief was for the others; sorrow and pain were for the others; some terrible mistake had been made.
— John Cheever
The creation itself is full of griefs. How can one understand joy if there is no sorrow? And how can everyone be happy at the same time?
— Sarada Devi
Sorrow and scarlet leaf, Sad thoughts and sunny weather. Ah me, this glory and this grief Agree not well together!
— Thomas Parsons
A woman of the world should always be the mistress of sorrow and not its servant. She may have a grief but never a grievance.
— Elsie De Wolfe
One thing I have learned during these past few terrible years is that our grief and sorrow should be shared, not carried alone.
— Lynn Austin
Grief and sorrow; both are fervently shape your character.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann
Resistance is vain in any case; it only leads to useless struggle while inviting grief and sorrow.
— Epictetus
What is the noble truth of suffering? Birth is suffering, ageing is suffering and sorrow and lamentation, pain, grief and despair are suffering.
— Gautama Buddha
I will instruct my sorrows to be proud; for grief is proud, and makes his owner stoop.
— William Shakespeare
It is foolish to tear one's hair in grief, as though sorrow would be made less by baldness.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Love is blind, but a broken heart sees everything.
— Matshona Dhliwayo