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    I want Thy plan, O God, for my life. May I be happy and contented whether in the homeland or on the foreign field; whether married or alone, in happiness or sorrow, health or sickness, prosperity or adversity -- I want Thy plan, O God, for my life. I want it; oh, I want it.

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    I want to do drawings which touch some people... In either figure or landscape I wish to express, not sentimental melancholy, but serious sorrow.

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    I want to go on living even after my death! And therefore I am grateful to God for this gift, this possibility of developing myself and of writing, of expressing all that is in me. I can shake off everything if I write; my sorrows disappear; my courage is reborn. But, and that is the great question, will I ever be able to write anything great, will I ever become a journalist or a writer?

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    I was ever the realist, sometimes to my sorrow. But seldom to my regret.

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    I was given the freedom to discover my own inclination and talents, to fashion my inmost pleasures and sorrows myself and to regard the future not as an alien higher power but as the hope and product of my own strength.

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    I will instruct my sorrows to be proud; for grief is proud, and makes his owner stoop.

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    I will indulge my sorrows, and give way to all the pangs and fury of despair.

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    Jesus will turn your sorrow into joy. One can only imagine the shock and bewilderment the Apostles felt when the Lord told them he must go away. Though they could not understand it at the time, his departure was for their benefit. The same is true of the unexpected setbacks and tragedies we experience in this life...When I consider the times when I have been confounded by events that seemed so contrary to what I thought God wanted for me, I should be mindful that they were permitted by the Lord's inscrutable providence for my own good, as difficult as that might be to fathom.

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    I will trust Him. Whatever, wherever I am, I can never be thrown away. If I am in sickness, my sickness may serve Him; in perplexity, my perplexity may serve Him; if I am in sorrow, my sorrow may serve Him. My sickness, or perplexity, or sorrow may be necessary causes of some great end, which is quite beyond us. He does nothing in vain.

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    I would advise you, Sir, to study algebra, if you are not an adept already in it: your head would get less muddy, and you will leave off tormenting your neighbours about paper and packthread, while we all live together in a world that is bursting with sin and sorrow.

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    Joy and sorrow, beauty and deformity, equally pass away.

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    Joy and sorrow are like milk and cookies. That's how well they go together.

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    Joy and sorrow are both my perpetual companions, but the joy is called Past and the sorrow Present.

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    Joys are our wings, sorrows our spurs.

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    Joy was a flame in me Too steady to destroy. Lithe as a bending reed, Loving the storm that sways her

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    Just as the right hand comes to dress the wound on the left hand, we should see another person's sorrows as our own and come to his or her aid.

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    Laughing faces do not mean that there is absence of sorrow! But it means that they have the ability to deal with it

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    Kindness does not require us to be blind to facts or to live in fancies, but it does require us to cherish a habit of goodwill, ready to show pity if sorrow appears, and slow to turn away even if hostility appears.

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    Know ye the land where the cypress and myrtle Are emblems of deeds that are done in their clime? Where the rage of the vulture, the love of the turtle, Now melt into sorrow, now madden to crime!

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    Labor is rest from the sorrows that greet us; from all the petty vexations that meet us; from the sin-promptings that assail us; from the world-sirens that lure us to ill

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    Later, going home, I realized they didn't look alike at all; what made them seem to was the aftermath of stress and the lingering of sorrow. It's strange how pain marks our faces, and makes us look like family.

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    Life is a chain of small sorrows that lead to a great joy.

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    Let us remember that sorrow alone is the creator of great things.

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    Life doesn't take itself seriously for long. Joy leaves an imprint even in the hardest sorrow.

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    Learn weeping, and thou shalt laugh gaining.

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    Let us drink for the replenishment of our strength, not for our sorrow

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    Let your tears roll tonight, but tomorrow you will start the battle again. What defeats us, always, is just our own sorrow.

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    Life has never been easy. Nor is it meant to be. It is a matter of being joyous in the face of sorrow.

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    Light griefs do speak, while sorrow's tongue is bound.

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    Life, the river of the Spirit, consenting to anguish and sorrow.

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    Like a red morn that ever yet betokened, Wreck to the seaman, tempest to the field, Sorrow to the shepherds, woe unto the birds, Gusts and foul flaws to herdmen and to herds.

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    Make the most of your regrets; never smother your sorrow, but tend and cherish it till it comes to have a separate and integral interest. To regret deeply is to live afresh.

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    Liszt commenting on the music of Frédéric Chopin: He confided . . . those inexpressible sorrows to which the pious give vent in their communication with their Maker. What they never say except upon their knees, he said in his palpitating compositions.

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    Looking a dead insect in the sack of basmati that had come all the way from Dehra Dun, he almost wept with sorrow and marvel at its journey, which was tenderness for his own journey. In India almost nobody would be able to afford this rice, and you had to travel around the world to be able to eat such things where they were cheap enough that you could gobble them down without being rich; and when you got home to the place where they grew, you couldn't afford them anymore.

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    Love's pleasure lasts but a moment; love's sorrow lasts all through life.

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    Love sorrows are addictive as other sorrows are not.

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    Man is a bird without wings and a bird is a man without sorrow.

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    Moderate sorrow Fits vulgar love, and for a vulgar man: But I have lov'd with such transcendent passion, I soar'd, at first, quite out of reason's view, And now am lost above it.

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    Maybe it’s not, in the end, the virtues of others that so wrenches our hearts as it is the sense of almost unbearably poignant recognition when we see them at their most base, in their sorrow and gluttony and foolishness. You need the virtues, too—some sort of virtues—but we don’t care about Emma Bovary or Anna Karenina or Raskolnikov because they’re good. We care about them because they’re not admirable, because they’re us, and because great writers have forgiven them for it.

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    Men think women should do trivial things on the margins. They think women should be merely a seasoning for a dish. I feel anger and sorrow seeing this.

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    Man sheds grief as his skin sheds rain.

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    May it make your sorrow Easier for you to bear Knowing there are others Who understand and care.

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    Most Christians would rather be happy than feel the wounds of other peoples' sorrows.

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    More lightly do his sorrows press upon a man, when to a friend or fellow traveller he tells his griefs.

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    My charity is outrage, life my shame; And in that shame still live my sorrow's rage!

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    Much in sorrow, oft in woe, Onward, Christians, onward go.

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    Music is the voice of all sorrow, all joy. It needs no translation.

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    Mrs. Nixon and I share the sorrow of millions of Americans at the death of Louis Armstrong. One of the architects of an American art form, a free and individual spirit, and an artist of worldwide fame, his great talents and magnificent spirit added richness and pleasure to all our lives.

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    My childhood was full of deep sorrows - colic, whooping-cough, dread of ghosts, hell, Satan, and a Deity in the sky who was angry when I ate too much plumcake.

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    My principle anguish and the source of all my joys and sorrows from my youth onward has been the incessant, merciless battle between the spirit and the flesh.