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    We tell our triumphs to the crowds, but our own hearts are the sole confidants of our sorrows.

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    We turned the switch, saw the flashes, watched for ten minutes, then switched everything off and went home. That night I knew the world was headed for sorrow.

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    We were born to die; we were born to endure, on the way to death, sorrow-sorrow in manifold shapes.

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    We wasters of sorrows! How we stare away into sad endurance beyond them, trying to foresee their end! Whereas they are nothing else than our winter foliage, our sombre evergreen, one of the seasons of our interior year.

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    We who live in prison, and in whose lives there is no event but sorrow, have to measure time by throbs of pain, and the record of bitter moments.

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    What Anacharsis said of the vine may aptly enough be said of prosperity. She bears the three grapes of drunkenness, pleasure, and sorrow; and happy is it if the last can cure the mischief which the former work. When afflictions fail to have their due effect, the case is desperate.

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    What an unbearable sorrow it would be, to realized I'd never really tasted to things I'd eaten, or seen the places I'd been. What life would I have? I would be like the dancer who had practiced since childhood for a performance she would never give.

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    What cities, as great as this, have... promised themselves immortality! Posterity can hardly trace the situation of some. The sorrowful traveller wanders over the awful ruins of others... Here stood their citadel, but now grown over with weeds; there their senate-house, but now the haunt of every noxious reptile; temples and theatres stood here, now only an undistinguished heap of ruins.

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    Whatever crazy sorrow saith, No life that breathes with human breath Has ever truly longed for death.

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    Whatever lives, lives to die in sorrow. We engage our hearts, and grasp after the things of this world, only to undergo the pang of losing them.

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    Whatever we have done, we can always make amends for it without ever looking back in guilt or sorrow.

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    What if I’ve forgotten the most important thing? What if somewhere inside me there is a dark limbo where all the truly important memories are heaped and slowly turning into mud?...the thought fills me with an almost unbearable sorrow.

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    What I'm sowing today, I be reaping tomorrow So here's some joyful bars, to replace your sorrow.

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    What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.[What is a sorrow? A feeling whose benefits have not yet been discovered]

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    What is love but a prelude to sorrow...with heartache ahead for your goal.

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    Whenever I'd feel angry or sad, I'd keep it to myself. I didn't want to upset or burden anyone with my problems. No wonder I felt lonely and isolated in my relationships, since I never allowed anyone to get to know the full me with all the shadows and sorrows.

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    What is the life of man! Is it not to shift from side to side? From sorrow to sorrow? To button up one cause of vexation! And unbutton another!

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    What omniscience has music! So absolutely impersonal, and yet every sufferer feels his secret sorrow soothed.

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    When anger and sorrow overflow, sometimes it becomes poetry.

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    When great depths of unrelenting sorrow are punctuated by great peaks of joy and liberation, the result is delicious.

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    When friends grow cold, and the converse of intimates languishes into vapid civility and commonplace, these only continue the unaltered countenance of happier days, and cheer us with that true friendship which never deceived hope, nor deserted sorrow.

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    When great armies go to war, Sorrow is the sole winner.

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    When faced with the vicissitudes of life, one's mind remains unshaken, sorrow-less, stainless, secure; this is the greatest welfare

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    When I am completely united to You, there will be no more sorrow or trials; entirely full of You, my life will be complete.

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    When I am dead, no pageant train shall waste their sorrows at my bier. Nor worthless pomp of homage vain stain it with hypocritic tear.

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    When I wished to sing of love, it turned to sorrow. And when I wished to sing of sorrow, it was transformed for me into love.

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    When I hear that a personal friend has fallen into matrimonial courses, I feel the same sorrow as if I had heard of his lapsing into theism — a holy sorrow, unmixed with anger.

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    When I write I can shake off all my cares. My sorrow disappears, my spirits are revived.

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    When sparrows build and the leaves break forth My old sorrow wakes and cries.

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    When people fall in deep distress, their native sense departs.

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    When my mother died, my father's early widowhood gave him social cachet he would not have had if they had divorced. He was a bigger catch for the sorrow attached.

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    Why must love always be accompanied--sooner or later--by sorrow and pain? Why not? Because pure bliss is for pure idiots.

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    When we enter the present moment deeply, our regrets and sorrows disappear, and we discover life with all its wonders.

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    Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate, Who ne'er the mournful midnight hours Weeping upon his bed has sate, He knows you not, ye Heavenly Powers.

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    . . . why some men choose to fill their brief allotment of time engaging the impossible, others in the manufacture of sorrow.

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    When the moon, after covering herself with darkness as in sorrow, at last throws off the garments of her widowhood, she does not at once expose herself impudently to the public gaze; but for a time remains veiled in a transparent cloud, till she gradually acquires courage to endure the looks and admiration of beholders.

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    When you die of sorrow it's as if you've broken all the bones in your body, bruised yourself all over, cracked your skull. That's sorrow.

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    Whoever, fleeing marriage and the sorrows that women cause, does not wish to wed comes to a deadly old age.

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    Whoever has loved once, knows all that life contains of sorrow and of joy.

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    Why does the rest of the world put up with the hypocrisy, the need to put a happy face on sorrow, the need to keep on keeping on?... I don't know the answer, I know only that I can't.

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    With no matter what human being, taken individually, I always find reasons for concluding that sorrow and misfortune do not suit him; either because he seems too mediocre for anything so great, or, on the contrary, too precious to be destroyed.

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    With her Florentino Ariza learned what he had already experienced many times without realizing it: that one can be in love with several people at the same time, feel the same sorrow with each, and not betray any of them. Alone in the midst of the crowd on the pier, he said to himself in a flash of anger: 'My heart has more rooms than a whorehouse.

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    With no guilt and no shame, no sorrow or blame. Whatever it is, we are all the same.

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    With strength to meet sorrow, and faith to endure

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    With subtle and finely-wrought temperaments it is always so. Their strong passions must either bruise or bend. They either slay the man, or themselves die. Shallow sorrows and shallow loves live on. The loves and the sorrows that are great are destroyed by their own plenitude.

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    Women are so gentle, so affectionate, so true in sorrow, so untired and untiring! but the leaf withers not sooner, and tropic light fades not more abruptly.

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    Woman is superlative; the best leader in life, the best guide in happy days, the best consoler in sorrow.

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    Woman makes half the sorrows which she boasts the privilege to sooth. Woman consoles us, it is true, while we are young and handsome; when we are old and ugly, woman snubs and scolds us. On the whole, then, woman in this scale, the weed in that. Jupiter! Hang out thy balance, and weigh them both; and if thou give the preference to woman, all I can say is, the next time Juno ruffles thee, O Jupiter, try the weed.

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    Work is the best antidote to sorrow, my dear Watson.

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    Words are less needful to sorrow than to joy.