The whole "misery loves company" thing never applies more than when you're breaking up. The thought that the other person is doing… — Emily Giffin Copy Share Image
Misery loves company, but it hates confidence. Be bold enough to say NO to anyone who invites you to a pity party. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Misery loves company, particularly when she is herself the hostess, and can give generously of her stores to others. — John Kendrick Bangs Copy Share Image
Misery loves company. You gotta do your own thing sometimes and forget about what anyone else has to say. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Leave past in the past, gonna find the future, misery loves company well so long you'll gonna miss me when I'm gone. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Niggas try to pull me back cause misery loves company. My future so bright but my past is so ugly... — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Misery loves company, and ya'll miserable asses will never have the pleasure of mine. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Be careful of entertaining the small talk of cancerous people, it will eat away at you and your joy. Misery loves company! — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The cliche is that misery loves company. Another is that there is fellowship among thieves. But thieves do not seek the consoling… — R.C. Sproul Copy Share Image
Say no to misery, be happy and enjoy every moment of your life, no one can take your happiness away unless you… — Kemmy Nola Copy Share Image
People who pull you up grabs your whole arm and lift you up with them to success on the ladder ,those who… — Frenchqueen Copy Share Image
“That's why Twinkle likes the place so much, Scott thought, looking around at the faded wood veneer tables, and the faded souls… — R.D. Ronald Copy Share Image
“My friend enjoys his lashings like a Catholic schoolboy being flogged with priestly anal beads covered in wet dung. He takes it… — Amber Gairbay Copy Share Image
Whenever I am faced with someone spreading negativity in my relationship, I remember the old saying, 'Misery loves company.' I am also… — Raheem DeVaughn Copy Share Image
My lack of interest with human beings shouldn't be considered a sign of weakness or disability for them to assume that I… — Needa Muy Copy Share Image
Why does it help to read others' stories? It is not only that misery loves company, because (I learned) misery is too… — David Sheff Copy Share Image
“Am I an asshole? In the past, I would have said "no" with some degree of confidence. But as I drop my… — Ella James Copy Share Image
Another step had her backed up against the wall, and he braced his arms on both sides of her. "I'm beginning to… — Johanna Lindsey Copy Share Image
It's strange how we always want other people to feel what we feel. It must be a basic human drive. Misery loves… — Neal Shusterman Copy Share Image
Look at all the stuff the Existentialists did. You can start with [Pablo] Picasso, you know, and then Francis Bacon and other… — Paul Laffoley Copy Share Image
“And men are subject, also, to this same Law of Attraction. Go into any cheap boarding house district in any city and… — Napoleon Hill Copy Share Image
Is not disease the rule of existence? There is not a lily pad floating on the river but has been riddled by… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“I looked around the barroom. Someone else might have seen nothing more than a random crowd of drinkers, but I saw my… — J.R. Moehringer Copy Share Image
Misery loves company which is ironic because it rarely throws dinner parties. — Dov Davidoff Copy Share Image