Day-thoughts feed nightly dreams; And sorrow tracketh wrong, As echo follows song. — Harriet Martineau Copy Share Image
“The joy in the sorrow is the grace to recover from the shock.” — Lailah Gifty Akita Copy Share Image
A cigar numbs sorrow and fills the solitary hours with a million gracious images. — George Sand Copy Share Image
Happiness in nature is a double happiness; sorrow in nature is a half sorrow! — Mehmet Murat Ildan Copy Share Image
There was no escaping by means of any journey, however adventurous, one took one's problems and sorrows with one. — Elizabeth Aston Copy Share Image
Through strife the slumbering soul awakes, We learn on error's troubled route The truths we could not prize without The sorrow of… — Ella Wheeler Wilcox Copy Share Image
“Could I weep my soul Into one precious pearl Deep in the sea I'd let it lie Lost, where no waves curl.… — W.J. Turner Copy Share Image
What man is there that does not laboriously, though all unconsciously, himself fashion the sorrow that is to be the pivot of… — Maurice Maeterlinck Copy Share Image
The happy ending of the Resurrection is so enormous that it swallows up even the sorrow of the Cross. — Timothy Keller Copy Share Image
I greet you from the other side of sorrow and despair, with a love so vast and shattered it will reach you… — Leonard Cohen Copy Share Image
People always ask me how I'm so good at hiding my sorrow and things such, how I manage to cover my frown… — Guardian Copy Share Image
Just as the right hand comes to dress the wound on the left hand, we should see another person's sorrows as our… — Mata Amritanandamayi Copy Share Image
[On her wearing pants:] The greatest sorrows from which women suffer today are those physical, moral and mental ones, that are caused… — Mary Edwards Walker Copy Share Image
There's a vacancy, won't you come to me And fill my empty spaces I'm a motel man in a promised land That's… — Harry Chapin Copy Share Image
Men are more evanescent than pictures, yet one sorrows for lost friends, and pictures are my friends. I have none others. I… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
“I'll read enough When I do see the very book indeed Where all my sins are writ, and that's myself. Give me… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
I want to know if you have touched the center of your own sorrow, if you have been opened by life's betrayals… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“ I want to weep , she thought. I want to be comforted. I’m so tired of being strong. I want to… — George R.R. Martin Copy Share Image
When friends grow cold, and the converse of intimates languishes into vapid civility and commonplace, these only continue the unaltered countenance of… — Washington Irving Copy Share Image
Never wedding, ever wooing, Still a lovelorn heart pursuing, Read you not the wrong you're doing In my cheek's pale hue? All… — Thomas Campbell Copy Share Image
[The artist] speaks to our capacity for delight and wonder, to the sense of mystery surrounding our lives; to our sense of… — Joseph Conrad Copy Share Image
“The knowledge that he had left me with no intent ever to return had come over me in tiny droplets of realization… — Robin Hobb Copy Share Image
Life is so generous a giver but we, judging its gifts by their covering, cast them away as ugly or heavy or… — Giovanni Giocondo Copy Share Image
Finding a way to extend forgiveness to ourselves is one of our most essential tasks. Just as others have been caught in… — Jack Kornfield Copy Share Image
“Walk openly, Marian used to say. Love even the threat and the pain, feel yourself fully alive, cast a bold shadow, accept,… — Wallace Stegner Copy Share Image
Men ought to know that from nothing else but the brain come joys, delights, laughter and sports, and sorrows, griefs, despondency, and… — Hippocrates Copy Share Image
Despite the amount of suffering, pain, misery, sorrow and travail which can exist in life, the reason for existence is the same… — L. Ron Hubbard Copy Share Image
Every living being longs always to be happy, untainted by sorrow; and everyone has the greatest love for himself, which is solely… — Ramana Maharshi Copy Share Image
Isn't there a way for me to skip straight to the part where I'm fine again? — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I've learned that from a war ignited by revenge, nothing can be born, but sorrow. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
To our own sorrows serious heed we give, But for another?s we soon cease to grieve. — Pindar Copy Share Image