1. Sadness is a black cloud that can change people's mental state. —— Victor Hugo
2. Forget about worries when faced with disasters, because worries will surely come to you. ——Zuo Qiuming
3. Worry divides the seasons, disturbs rest, turns night into morning, day and midnight into night. ——Shakespeare
4. Everyone controls sadness, but sadness must belong to others. ——Shakespeare
5. If you talk about sad things with a happy mood, the sadness will disappear. ——George Burns
6. If you can’t sleep, get up and do something. Don’t lie there worrying. It is worry, not insomnia, that gnaws at the body and mind. ——Dale Carnegie
7. Hard-working Miyong has no time to be sad. —— Blake
8. Use words to pour out your sorrow; silent sorrow will whisper to the overwhelmed heart and tell it to break into pieces. ——Shakespeare
9. Worry is a poison in the belly. ——Nobel
10. The time spent in sorrow seems to be extraordinarily long. ——Shakespeare
11. Sadness is a kind of laziness. ——Saul Bellow
12. With worry, you have a ready excuse for certain self-defeating behaviors. ——W·W·Dye
13. A touch of sadness can indeed add a kind of charm, but it will eventually deepen the wrinkles on the face and destroy the most lovely appearance of all. ——Balzac
14. Sadness is better than mental insensitivity. ——Feng Chenjun
15. We give some excuses for our grief, but what causes grief is often nothing more than interests and vanity. ——La Rochefoucauld
16. If anyone can laugh away sorrow, sorrow will also weaken its bite. ——Shakespeare
17. Sorrow is a wall between two countries. ——Kahlil Gibran
18. Anyone who blames others is stupid and violates God who controls all things. ——Qiao Zhi
19. The emotion of sadness is a face that looks in two directions, one side facing passion and the other side facing pity, and these two are just two of it. different stages. ——James Joyce
20. Look further and be less optimistic about gains and losses. ——Romain Rolland
21. Sorrow is like a stone. One person would be, overwhelmed by it, two people could easily move it from the road. ——Hauf
22. Our only sorrow is to live in wishes without hope. ——Dante
23. Small unpleasant things often turn out to be good news. If everything goes well, there will be great dissatisfaction behind it. ——Tang Biao
24. If life deceives you, don’t be sad or angry! Be calm in the sad days, and believe it, troubles will come in the happy days. ——Pushkin
25. The depression hidden in the heart is like a moth in the bud. ——Shakespeare
26. Sorrow is a wall between two gardens. ——Kahlil Gibran
27. Sorrow and shame are foods that are harmful to the body and mind. ——Fielding
28. When treating depression, the most effective thing is thought and life planning, not sedatives. ——Burns
29. Melancholy is the twilight scene at dusk, where pain melts away and turns into a bleak joy. Melancholy is the happiness of the miserable. ——Hugo
30. Sadness is not despair, but God puts them together like brothers so that each will never let the other stay alone with us. ——Musset
31. If I encounter something that worries me, I will remove everything related to it from my mind and concentrate on my work. ——Dale Carnegie
32. Long live melancholy, the gloomy mother of the joys of life! ——Mark
33. When a person is worried, the devil will come to him. ——Golky
34. Whenever you encounter something unpleasant, try to compare it with something worse, and your heart will naturally cool down. This is the fastest way to reduce fire. ——Shi Dian
35. I will never worry about the future, because I know that no one can predict what will happen in the future. ——K·T·Keller
36. Blessed are those who break the chains that hurt the soul and give up worries forever. ——Ovid
37. A gentleman has a lifetime of worries but no one-day troubles. ——Meng Ke
38. I always work as hard as possible, but if something is wrong and cannot be corrected, I will remove it from my mind. ——Julius Rosenthal
39. Undue sadness is a disease of the soul, while moderate sadness according to the current state of life is a sign of a soul with intact quality. ——Aquinas
40. Everything is better than suppressed sighs. —— Belinsky
41. It is heroic to hold your sorrow tightly and never accept comfort from others. ——Tagore
42. If there is something beyond your control, then there is no need to worry.
If there is anything else you can think of, then there is still nothing to worry about. ——Gorky
43. Don’t worry about sudden misfortunes. Because it is not something you are born with, you cannot keep it. ——Aesop
44. Sorrow is like a stone. One person will be crushed by it, but two people can easily move it away from the road. ——Hauf
45. Worry is like a rocking chair. It can give you something to do, but it cannot make you move forward. ——Schiller
46. Sadness forced into joy is as embarrassing as sadness caused by extreme joy. ——Shakespeare
47. I find that the best antidote to worry is exercise. ——Eddie Egan
48. Sadness is a fertile land that will never fall asleep. ——Byron
49. Don’t waste new tears on old sorrows. —— Euripides
50. If you look at life with a close-up lens, life is a tragedy; but if you look at life with a long lens, life is a comedy. ——Chaplin
51. Moderate sadness is the proper hatred for the deceased. Excessive grief is the enemy of life. ——Shakespeare
52. A woman's sorrow is always like her love, either too little or too much. ——Shakespeare
53. Depressed sorrow is like a stuffy furnace, which will burn a heart to ashes. ——Shakespeare
54. The sorrow you bring upon yourself is the greatest sorrow. ——Sophocles
55. No one can escape his own sorrow. Once a crack occurs, it will be restored to its original state no matter how it is repaired. ——Leonite Leonov
56. A certain amount of sorrow, pain or trouble is necessary for everyone from time to time. A ship without ballast would not be stable and move forward toward its destination. ——Schopenhauer
57. Action is the only way to treat sorrow. ——Lewis
58. In those depressed moments, a person thinks that everything is over, but he doesn’t know that everything has to begin. ——Romain Rolland
59. Love is a shield against sadness. —— Quasimodo
60. Sorrow is like a stone. One person will be crushed by it, but two people can easily move it away from the road. ——Hauf
61. Use patience and courage as weapons to fight against worries. —— Hiltey
62. Sadness cannot be amortized at once, it is a forced installment payment. Even if one has the capital, there is no way to settle the bill quickly in this matter. ——Sanmao
63. Let us replace the worries beforehand with thinking and planning beforehand. ——Churchill
64. If you can’t sleep, get up and do something. Don’t lie there worrying. It is worry, not insomnia, that gnaws at people's bodies and minds. ——Carnegie
65. Things in the world are best laughed off rather than washed away with tears. ——Tagore
66. Most of the depression is caused by wrong thinking methods. ——Edward Ziegler
67. Sadness makes people weak, timid and discouraged.
——Shakespeare