Deep grief Quote by William Hazlitt Download Open image “It is better to drink of deep grief than to taste shallow pleasures.” — William Hazlitt ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Deep grief Drink Grief Misery Pleasure Sadness Shallow Taste
I have been in many beautiful places, and did not wish to taste, but to drink deep. — Everett Ruess Copy Share Image
There is not a little generalship and stratagem required in the managing and marshalling of our pleasures, so that each shall not mutually encroach… — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image
But the true evil of drink lies in the disillusion: that the initial pleasure very soon evaporates, leaving a demoralizing craving for more, which… — Caitlin Thomas Copy Share Image
To drink for pleasure may be a distraction, but to drink from misery is always a danger. — Ellen Glasgow Copy Share Image
I have heard people say that they drink to forget their sorrows but the more I drink the more sorrows I collect — Shelagh Delaney Copy Share Image
My dear girl, you must cultivate a taste for the finer things. Civilized pleasures give meaning to life. — Barbara Taylor Bradford Copy Share Image
Delicacy of taste has the same effect as delicacy of passion; it enlarges the sphere both of our happiness and our misery. — David Hume Copy Share Image
You shouldn't feel sorry for the lifestyle you haven't tasted, but for the one you are about to lose — Thucydides Copy Share Image
Enjoy pleasures, but let them be your own, and then you will taste them. — Lord Chesterfield Copy Share Image
First impressions are often the truest, as we find (not infrequently) to our cost, when we have been wheedled out of them by plausible… — William Hazlitt Copy Share Image
The art of life is to know how to enjoy a little and to endure very much. — William Hazlitt Copy Share Image
We are thankful for good-will rather than for services, for the motive than the quantum of favor received. — William Hazlitt Copy Share Image
The discussing the characters and foibles of common friends is a great sweetness and cement of friendship. — William Hazlitt Copy Share Image
Want of principle is power. Truth and honesty set a limit to our efforts, which impudence and hypocrisy easily overleap. — William Hazlitt Copy Share Image
We never do anything well till we cease to think about the manner doing it. — William Hazlitt Copy Share Image
Man is the only animal that laughs and weeps; for he is the only animal that is struck with the difference between what things… — William Hazlitt Copy Share Image
Those who have had none of the cares of this life to harass and disturb them, have been obliged to have recourse to the… — William Hazlitt Copy Share Image
Poverty, when it is voluntary, is never despicable, but takes an heroical aspect. — William Hazlitt Copy Share Image
There are few sensations more painful, than, in the midst of deep grief, to know that the season which we have always associated with… — Sarah Josepha Hale Copy Share Image
It is with deep grief I watch the clattering down of the British Empire with all its glories and all the services it has… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
Mourning is one of the most profound human experiences that it is possible to have... The deep capacity to weep for the loss of… — Edwin S. Shneidman Copy Share Image
When we honestly ask ourselves which person in our lives means the most to us, we often find that it is those who, instead… — Henri Nouwen Copy Share Image
I had a sister who died and my mother passed away. I know that grief comes in waves. When deep grief hits, I know… — Emily Saliers Copy Share Image
And can it be that in a world so full and busy the loss of one creature makes a void so wide and deep… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image