Sad quotes from famous people
1. Worry divides the seasons, disturbs rest, turns night into morning, day and midnight into night. ——Shakespeare
2. No matter how beautiful it is, it cannot withstand forgetfulness, and no matter how sad it is, it cannot withstand time. ——Xi Murong
3. Use words to pour out your sorrow; wordless sorrow will whisper to the overwhelmed heart and tell it to break into pieces. ——Shakespeare
4. Hope for tomorrow will drive away all sadness. ——Osho
5. Hard-working Miyon has no time to be sad. —— Blake
6. If your moral character is very noble, don’t be sad because of your humble background. Roses often grow among thorns. ——Sadie
7. In those depressed moments, a person thinks that everything is over, but he doesn’t know that everything has to begin. ——Romain Rolland
8. The sorrow you bring upon yourself is the greatest sorrow. ——Sophocles
9. We give some excuses for our grief, but what often causes grief is nothing more than interests and vanity. ——La Rochefoucauld
10. Sorrow is like a stone. One person will be crushed by it, but two people can easily move it away from the road. ——Hauf
11. The time spent in sorrow seems to be extraordinarily long. ——Shakespeare
12. He who never laments the hard times and never grieves for his fate is indeed a great man. ——Seneca
13. 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
14. Everyone has a tattooed lover in their life. The fire cannot extinguish it, and the water cannot drown it. ——Canoe
15. Don’t waste new tears on past sorrows. ——Euripides
16. If you leave, I won’t see you off. Come, no matter how windy or rainy you are, I will pick you up. ——Liang Shiqiu
17. Anyone who blames others is stupid and violates God who controls all things. ——Qiao Zhi
18. Human hope is stronger than despair, and human joy is stronger and more lasting than sadness. ——Bridges
19. If a person says, Look! I am in pain. It is obvious that he is not in pain, because sadness is dull. ——Emerson
20. A touch of sadness can indeed add a kind of charm, but it will eventually deepen the wrinkles on the face and destroy the loveliest of all looks.
——Balzac