Melancholia Quotes
Collection of top 32 famous quotes about Melancholia
Melancholia Quotes & Sayings
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And there, surrounded by death above and below, he sticks his tongue out and tastes the sweetness of life.
— Danny Scheinmann
The depressed person is a radical, sullen atheist.
— Julia Kristeva
There's something wrong with me besides melancholia.
— Charles Bukowski
We're in the business of melancholia
and we are married to our work. — Casey Renee Kiser
and we are married to our work. — Casey Renee Kiser
I am not sad, but I am melancholic. When you lose your mother at 20 and then your father soon after, melancholia is part of your life.
— Patricia Kaas
The melancholia of everything completed!
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Demonstrate love to the people first, and then teach them to observe biblical principles
— Sunday Adelaja
Only pain can define the meaning of tears.
— Munia Khan
They faced each other. 'I'm going to enjoy this,'Melancholia said.
'I daresay I'm not. — Derek Landy
'I daresay I'm not. — Derek Landy
I had melancholy thoughts...
a strangeness in my mind,
A feeling that I was not for that hour,
Nor for that place. — William Wordsworth
a strangeness in my mind,
A feeling that I was not for that hour,
Nor for that place. — William Wordsworth
Melancholia is the disease of the middle-class. The Workers don't know what it means.
— Chloe Thurlow
The soulless have no need of melancholia
— Vladimir Odoyevsky
I'm so depressed. Christmas is the worst of all. Holidays are terrible, worse than Sundays. I get melancholia.
— David O. Selznick
Let's call my mood melancholy; let's call it remembrance. Or maybe let's call it longing. Yes, let's call it longing instead.
— Shannon Celebi
Now love's the only thing thats free. We must take it where it's found. Pretty soon it may be costly.
— Tracy Chapman
You don't have to be a nerd or a programmer or a network engineer to make a difference.
— Rebecca MacKinnon
Behind every crime is a story of sadness.
— Enrique Pena Nieto
In mourning it is the world which has become poor and empty; in melancholia it is the ego itself.
— Sigmund Freud
Those who have been eminent in philosophy, politics, poetry, and the arts have all had tendencies toward melancholia.
— Aristotle.
The history of melancholia includes all of us.
— Charles Bukowski
More than anything, she wanted to be someplace warm and safe
but duty was a cold and barren shelter for a wounded spirit. — Jim Butcher
but duty was a cold and barren shelter for a wounded spirit. — Jim Butcher
I have gotten so used to melancholia that I greet it like an old friend.
— Charles Bukowski