Sadness Family Quotes
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Sadness Family Quotes & Sayings
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Our own front door can be a wonderful thing, or a sight we dread; rarely is it only a door.
— Jeanette Winterson
Because we were Russian, sadness came naturally to us. But so did reading. In my family, a book was a life raft.
— Alice Hoffman
At this time of sadness, there are no words to say, My heart is full of sympathy, for you and your family today.
— Susan Smith
Well, any time you do anything good, it's man versus himself, right? That's the art, the challenge.
— John Cusack
Joe closed his hand over the watch and it was still warm from his father's pocket, ticking against his palm like a heart.
— Dennis Lehane
Tragic tales rarely do make sense.
— Gwenn Wright
Advertising is the art of convincing people to spend money they don't have for something they don't need.
— Will Rogers
Sometimes it is possible to live without knowing our neighbours: this is not Christian
— Pope Francis
Some people do not like you; that's a given. So what?
— Richelle E. Goodrich
It took me awhile to not be ashamed to be a poet in the business environment, and to be a business person in the poet environment.
— Victoria Chang
There is no such thing in life as normal
— Steven Morrissey
It's funny to think that Christmas - a time known for its joyful togetherness - can be the loneliest time of the year for some.
— Giovanna Fletcher
Hearing him talk about his mother, about his intact family, makes my chest hurt for a second, like someone pierced it with a needle.
— Veronica Roth
Slowly turning into Darth Vader was not all it was cracked up to be.
— Jennifer Foehner Wells
That house was no longer my home.
— Alisa Mullen
Presidents have only two moments of personal seclusion. One is prayer; the other fishing - and they cannot pray all the time!
— Herbert Hoover
As an actor, we spend so much putting the mask on and trying to be someone you're not.
— Russell Hornsby
Clearly God was in some kind of mood on my birthday.
— Jodi Picoult