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Sad Quotes by Marilyn Monroe
- My marriage didn't make me sad, but it didn't make me happy either. My husband and I hardly spoke to each other. This wasn't because…
- A wise girl kisses but doesn't love, listens but doesn't believe, and leaves before she is left.
- She was a girl who knew how to be happy even when she was sad. And that’s important—you know
- She [Sadie Thompson] was a girl who knew how to be gay even when she was sad. And that's important--you know?
- She was a girl who knew how to be happy even when she was sad. And that's important.
More Sad Quotes
- The sad truth is that most evil is done by people who never make up their minds to be good or evil. — Hannah Arendt
- NASA has been one of the most successful public investments in motivating students to do well and achieve all they can achieve.… — Neil Armstrong
- Apart from the fact that your physical ability starts to decline, I also think someone in their fifties being childlike becomes a… — Rowan Atkinson
- It is a sad fact about our culture that a poet can earn much more money writing or talking about his art… — Wystan Hugh Auden
- If I can procure three hundred good substantial names of persons, or bodies, or institutions, I cannot fail to do well for… — John James Audubon
- Reject your sense of injury and the injury itself disappears. — Marcus Aurelius
- Informed by our sad experience of history, we require nothing short of a foundation for lasting democracy. — Ibrahim Babangida
- I really believe that all of us have a lot of darkness in our souls. Anger, rage, fear, sadness. I don't think… — Kevin Bacon
- All pictures are unnatural. All pictures are sad because they're about dead people. Paintings you don't think of in a special time… — David Bailey
- I probably never would have been hired on Broadway had I not moved out to L.A. and pursued acting and film, which… — Amy Adams
- It is sad to grow old but nice to ripen. — Brigitte Bardot
- The Indian Summer of life should be a little sunny and a little sad, like the season, and infinite in wealth and… — Henry Adams