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The melancholy ghosts of dead renown, Whispering faint echoes of the world's applause.
— Edward Young
Colourful autumn is a tristful travel to the pale Planet of Melancholy!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
When he first returned to the Badlands in the summer of 1884, the austere landscape seemed to mirror his melancholy.
— Doris Kearns Goodwin
Melancholy Baby dies from an overdose of time
— William S. Burroughs
Why is Melancholy like Honey? Because it is very sweet, and it is culled from Flowers.
— Hope Mirrlees
The diseases that we civilized people labor under most are melancholy and pessimism.
— Vincent Van Gogh
Solace of Silence
surreal synapses
of a melancholy drone
a dream per chance
she dared not be alone ... — Muse
surreal synapses
of a melancholy drone
a dream per chance
she dared not be alone ... — Muse
That fitful strain of melancholy which will ever be found inseperable from the perfection of the beautiful.
— Edgar Allan Poe
A noble craft, but somehow a most melancholy! All noble things are touched with that.
— Herman Melville
The most melancholy of human reflections, perhaps, is that, on the whole, it is a question whether the benevolence of mankind does most good or harm.
— Walter Bagehot
It's how I fill the time when nothing's happening. Thinking too much, flirting with melancholy.
— Tim Winton
My world is a million shattered pieces put together, glued by my tears, where each piece is nothing but a reflection of YOU.
— Sanhita Baruah
the rank and melancholy smell of charred wet wood and sodden leaves coming towards me on a wisp of air.
— Daphne Du Maurier
The whole house seemed to exhale a melancholy breath of emptiness
— Michael Chabon
The beauty of melancholy cannot be attained by looking. You must embrace the terror it breeds. Then you will be pleased.
— S.E. Lindberg
Diabetes is caused by melancholy.
— Thomas Willis
All my work shares a kind of balance between black comedy and sad and despairing melancholy.
— Martin McDonagh
Dr. Birdsell, my dramatic coach in school, always said that I was the most melancholy Dane that he had ever directed.
— Donald Freed
I tend to want to listen to melancholy music, but sometimes if you're feeling too sad, you can't.
— Kim Gordon
I like melancholy. I like to pretend that I'm alone in the world and I'm just sort of abandoned.
— Jamaica Kincaid
I begin to suspect that England is the most melancholy country in the world.
— Natalia Ginzburg
I see nothing for the treatment of my misery but the melancholy and very local palliative of articulate art.
— Vladimir Nabokov
I have a tremendous battle with melancholy and depression.
— Sebastian Faulks
The most romantic creation to have come out of regret is time-travel
— Preeti Bhonsle
My melancholy is the most faithful mistress I have known; what wonder, then, that I love her in return.
— Soren Kierkegaard
( ... ) too much sadness hath congealed your blood,
And melancholy is the nurse of frenzy. — William Shakespeare
And melancholy is the nurse of frenzy. — William Shakespeare
Melancholy is ... the most legitimate of all the poetical tones.
— Edgar Allan Poe
At fifteen you had the radiance of early morning, at twenty you will begin to have the melancholy brilliance of the moon.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Melancholy men, of all others, are the most witty.
— Aristotle.
Romance is very pretty in novels, but the romance of a life is always a melancholy matter. They are most happy who have no story to tell.
— Anthony Trollope
She looks very virtuous and very melancholy."
"Virtue is like the precious odors, most fragrant when it is crushed. — Emmuska Orczy
"Virtue is like the precious odors, most fragrant when it is crushed. — Emmuska Orczy
My melancholy is the most faithful sweetheart I have had.
— Soren Kierkegaard
kind. It was the most singular, and almost the most touching and melancholy exile that fancy can imagine. - One of
— Mark Twain
Books afford the surest relief in the most melancholy moments.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
I have a constant sort of melancholy approach to acting that fuels me. I want to do everything.
— Sam Rockwell
I stayed there loving you, though the love made me, not sad but I guess melancholy, for a reason I couldn't point
to. — Daniel Handler
to. — Daniel Handler
You felt a deep sorrow, the kind of melancholy you feel when you're in a beautiful place and the sun is going down
— Thrity Umrigar
The Lady: a fluty voice, sensible shoes, a melancholy sense of living by rules few still remember.
— Mason Cooley
How I hate everything!
— Edith Wharton
True melancholy breeds your perfect fine wit.
— Ben Jonson
The room didn't look haunted or eerie now;it was only melancholy in it's faded grandeur.
— Elizabeth Peters
There's a special quality to the loneliness of dusk, a melancholy more brooding even than the night's.
— Ed Gorman
In nature there is nothing melancholy
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Such days of autumnal decline hold a strange mystery which adds to the gravity of all our moods.
— Charles Nodier
And that's the bottom layer in old boxes: melancholy, an indefinable sense of loss. You dig around and it comes swirling up to the top
— John Ajvide Lindqvist
The brevity of human life gives a melancholy to the profession of the architect.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Spanish rain,
A maiden's dress,
Apothecary pills
And ancient thrills;
Melancholy kills
A girl's caress. — Roman Payne
A maiden's dress,
Apothecary pills
And ancient thrills;
Melancholy kills
A girl's caress. — Roman Payne
A pool of melancholy blooms in my chest and rushes into my body like deep-blue blood.
— Ben H. Winters
We stand in silence for another moment and I realize how lucky I am to have someone I can be myself around in all my melancholy glory.
— Marisa Calin
Melancholy isn't a sign of the book's end; it is its inspiration. Melancholy is reading's muse.
— Andrew Piper
Melancholy can be good for the soul.
— Adam Christopher
I cried for a little while, taking a kind of melancholy delight in my own tears, and then I fell asleep.
— Barbara Cohen
The first cuckoo's melancholy cry.
— William Wordsworth