A certain amount of care or pain or trouble is necessary for every man at all times. A ship without a ballast is unstable and will not go straight. (Arthur Schopenhauer. Geman philosopher) A certain amount of sorrow, pain or troubles, which are necessary for everyone from time to time. A ship without ballast would not be stable and move forward toward its destination. (German philosopher Schopenhauer A)
A man who fears suffering is already suffering from what he fears. (Michel Eyquem Montaigne, French essayist) A man who fears pain is already suffering from what he fears. (French essayist Montaigne M E)
As empty vessels make the loudest sound, so they that have least wit are the greatest babblers. (Plato, Ancient Greek Philosopher) Those with the lowest intelligence are the best at nagging. (Ancient Greek philosopher Plato)
Better one suffer, than a nation grieve. (John Drydon, British poet) Better one suffer, than a nation grieve. (British poet Dryden J)
Between grief and nothing I will take grief. (William Faulkner, American writer)Between grief and nothingness, I am willing to choose grief. (American writer Faulkner W)
Comparison, more than reality, makes men happy or wretched. (Thomas Fuller, American inventor) What makes people happy or depressed is not so much the fact as It's comparison. (American inventor Fuller T)
For evil news rides fast, while good news baits later. (John Milton, Britsh poet) Good things don't go out, and bad things spread thousands of miles. (William Cowper, British poet)Grief is itself a medicine. (William Cowper, British poet)Grief itself is also a medicine. (British poet Cowper W)
Happiness is beneficial for the body, but it is grief that develops the powers of the mind. (Marcel Proust, French writer)Happiness is beneficial for the body, but only grief To develop spiritual strength. (French writer Prussia M)
Have no doubts because of trouble nor be thou discomtited
for the water of life's fountain springeth from a gloom bed often flows out of the fountain of life from the darkness
Sit not sad because that time a fitful aspect wearethDon’t be depressed because of bad luck, patience is the most painful
Patience is most bitter, yet most sweet the fruit it bearth its fruit is also the sweetest
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He best can pity who has felt the worse. (John Gay, British dramstist and poet) People who have experienced sadness are the most compassionate.
(British playwright and poet Guy J)
He who in adversity would have succor, let him be generous while he rests secure. Be kind to others in good times. (British writer Saki)
I tell you hopeless grief is passionless. (E.B. Browning, British poetess) I tell you, hopeless grief is passionless. (British poet Browning E B)
It is not miserable to be blind; it is miserable to be incapable of en-during blindness. (John Milton, British poet) Blindness itself is not miserable, cannot Living with blindness is tragic. (British poet Milton J)
Life is made up of sobs, sniffles and smiles with sniffes predomi-nating. (O. Henry, American writer) Life is made up of sobs, sniffles and smiles with sniffes predomi-nating. And of the three, Sobbing is dominant. (Cicero, ancient Roman statsman) No man can be brave who considers pain the greatest evil of life; or temperate, who regards pleasure as the highest good. (Cicero, ancient Roman statsman) He who is the greatest evil in life cannot be brave; he who regards pleasure as the most wonderful thing in life cannot have self-control. (Ancient Roman statesman Cicero)
One must mourn not the death of men but their birth. (Charles Scondat Montesquieu, French thinker and Philosopher)One must mourn not the death of men but their birth. The birth of. (French thinker and philosopher Montesquieu)
Pure and complete sorrow is as impossible as pure and complete joy. (Leo Tolstoy, Russian writer) Pure and complete sorrow and pure and complete joy. The same is impossible. (Russian writer Tolstoy L)
handicaps a man's pow Sadness diminishes or er of action. (Benedict de Spinoza, Dutch Philosopher) Sadness diminishes or hinders a person's power of action. (Dutch philosopher Spinoza B)
Sorrow and trouble either soften the heart or harden it. (James Mackintosh, British writer) Sorrow and trouble either soften the heart or harden it. (British writer Mackintosh J)
Tears are the silent language of grief. (Voltaire, French philosopher)Tears are the silent language of grief. (French philosopher Voltaire)
The fiercest agonies have shorest reign. (William Crllen Bryant, American poet) The fiercest pain lasts the shortest.
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The most glorious moment in your life are not the socalled days of success, but rather those days when out of dejection and despair you feel rise in you a challenge to life, and the promise of future accomplishment. (Gustave Flaubert, French writer) The most glorious days in life are not those days when one achieves success, but those days when sorrow and despair arise from the challenges of life and the hope for future glory. day. (French writer Flaubert G)
He pain of the mind is worse than the pain of the body. (Publius Syrus, Syrian Latin writer) Mental illness is worse than physical illness. (Syriac Latin writer Silas P)
The secret of being miserable is to have leisure to bother about whether you are happy or not. (George Bernard Shaw, British dramatist) Kung Fu worries about his happiness. (William Shkespeare, British dramatist)
To mourn a mischief that is past and gone is the next way to draw new mischief on. (William Shkespeare, British dramatist) Grief over one disaster will lead to new disasters.
(British playwright Shakespeare W)
What's the use of worrying
It never was worthwhile and not worth wasting time on it
So, pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag
And smile, smile, smile Let a smile always fill your heart
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