Drown Quote by Frida Kahlo Download Open image ““I tried to drown my sorrows but the bastards learned how to swim.”” — Frida Kahlo ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bastards Learned Drown Drown Sorrows Grief Sorrows Bastards Tried Drown
“I was trying to drown my sorrows,” I explained, looking down into the bottom of my glass, “but my sorrows learned to swim.” — Eliza Lentzski Copy Share Image
“Drink never drown anyone's sorrows," he went on. "It only teaches them how to swim.” — Marian Keyes Copy Share Image
“I tried to drown the pain away but my pain learned how to swim...” — Abandon All Ships Copy Share Image
“If you ever see a man trying to drown his sorrows, kindly remind him that his sorrows can swim.” — Pittacus Lore Copy Share Image
“I was drowning that times, but when I saw those eyes of yours, my body learned how to swim.” — kent Ian N. Cny Copy Share Image
If you know someone who tries to drown their sorrows, you might tell them sorrows know how to swim. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Drowning is bad enough, he reflected sourly, but drowning sad and sober, that's too cruel.” — George R.R. Martin Copy Share Image
Tried to drown my sorrows last night but it turns out the bastards can swim! — Nishan Panwar Copy Share Image
“I started to teach him how to swim only to leave him in the deep end too soon.” — Katie Kacvinsky Copy Share Image
“There's no point in trying to drown your sorrows, Shaun; they swim better than I do.” — Stuart Wakefield Copy Share Image
Nothing is absolute. Everything changes, everything moves, everything revolves, everything flies and goes away. — Frida Kahlo Copy Share Image
Surrealism is the magical surprise of finding a lion in a wardrobe, where you were 'sure' of finding shirts. — Frida Kahlo Copy Share Image
To trap one's self-suffering is to risk being devoured from the inside. — Frida Kahlo Copy Share Image
I love you more than my own skin and even though you don’t love me the same way, you love me anyways, don’t you?… — Frida Kahlo Copy Share Image
Nothing is worth more than laughter. It is strength to laugh and to abandon oneself, to be light. Tragedy is the most ridiculous thing. — Frida Kahlo Copy Share Image
People in general are scared to death of the war and all the exhibition have been a failure, because the rich - don't want… — Frida Kahlo Copy Share Image
I tried to drown my sorrows, but the bastards learned how to swim, and now I am overwhelmed by this decent and good feeling. — Frida Kahlo Copy Share Image
“I have not forgotten you — the nights are long and difficult. You too know that all my eyes see, all touch with myself,… — Frida Kahlo Copy Share Image
Mankind owns its destiny, and its destiny is the earth. We are destroying it until we have no destiny. — Frida Kahlo Copy Share Image
“Let me love you, girl who came from the sea. Let us swim to the bottom of the ocean where we can be anything… — Carolee Dean Copy Share Image
As all of us are only too aware, the loud and frantic voices of the outer world easily drown out the small, still loving… — Marianne Williamson Copy Share Image
“Families – can’t live with them – can’t take them down to the river and drown them all in sacks.” — Simon R. Green Copy Share Image
“It's not just like that. I can't just swim away." "Why not?" "I'm afraid I'll drown." He looks up and gives the world's smallest… — Hannah Moskowitz Copy Share Image
There are many ways to drown, only the most obvious wave their arms as they're going under. — Nick Flynn Copy Share Image
Drink today, and drown all sorrow; you shall perhaps not do tomorrow. — John Fletcher Copy Share Image
You don't get there the easy way. If you feel sorry for yourself, and you let yourself go down, you will drown. — Debbie Reynolds Copy Share Image
Once you get into this great stream of history you can't get out. You can drown. Or you can be pulled ashore by the… — Richard M. Nixon Copy Share Image
“You're back where you swore yourself you wouldn't be The familiar shackles you can't tell from your own skin Your head's under water when… — Sanhita Baruah Copy Share Image
“If I fall in, I’m going to drown. The weights upon me are too heavy to stay afloat. My only option is to sink.” — Katie McGarry Copy Share Image