Sometimes we think of the nations lying asleep, Curled blindly in impenetrable sorrow, And then the thought confounds us with its strangeness. — Edwin Muir Copy Share Image
“She was the sun of my life, the gilder of every pleasure, the soother of every sorrow, I had not a thought… — Cassandra Austen Copy Share Image
“The deepest sorrow, he thought. Where the only way to survive is to excavate everything.” — Michael Ondaatje Copy Share Image
“There is no sorrow I have thought about more than that - to love what is great, and try to reach it,… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
There is no sorrow I have thought more about than that-to love what is great, and try to reach it, and yet… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
It's funny, how one can look back on a sorrow one thought one might well die of at the time, and know… — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
Ah sorrow, I thought I was done with it for good about a year ago. but now I can tell its all… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“When the child must be weaned, the mother too is not without sorrow at the thought that she and the child are… — Soren Kierkegaard Copy Share Image
“You pushed me down to the depths of my sorrow until I thought I wouldn’t see the light of day again. You… — Kayla Krantz Copy Share Image
“In the country whereto I go I shall not see the face of my friend Nor her hair the color of sunburnt… — Louise Bogan Copy Share Image
“We kept walking, our shadows moving in shifting blobs over the ground. The sound of river rocks rattled under our feet. We… — Anonymous Copy Share Image