MISERY QUOTES II

quotations about misery

We are apt to measure the happiness or misery of the world by that portion of either which has fallen to our lot.

NORMAN MACDONALD

Maxims and Moral Reflections

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There is no people so miserable, but that at some time or other, in some respect or other, they have reason to account themselves happy. And if they would but duly consider how it is with many of their neighbours, they would find it their duty to be thankful, that it is no worse with themselves; for it is some relief to the unfortunate to show them that there are others yet more miserable.

WELLINS CALCOTT

Thoughts Moral and Divine

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Here is a thing which the more you fear and avoid it the nearer you approach to it, and this is misery; the more you flee from it the more miserable and restless you will become.

LEONARDO DA VINCI

Thoughts on Art and Life

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A little misery sweetens existence. It is the salt that makes it palatable and wholesome.

ELIZA COOK

Diamond Dust

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To be caught happy in a world of misery was for an honest man the most despicable of crimes.

VIRGINIA WOOLF

To the Lighthouse

Tags: Virginia Woolf


Misery travels free through the whole world!

FRIEDRICH SCHILLER

Wallenstein's Tod

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It is a consolation of human life that the sick forget what it is like to feel well, or the miserable to be happy.

CYRIL CONNOLLY

The Condemned Playground

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But all these were things he could not want, because they were things he could not have, and wanting what you could not have led to misery and madness.

CASSANDRA CLARE

Clockwork Prince

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All of which misery I saw, part of which I was.

VIRGIL

Aeneid

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Misery is a veil through which the world can see our errors, but seldom discover our virtues.

WILLIAM OCCAM

attributed, Day's Collacon


Length of days with an evil heart is only length of misery.

C. S. LEWIS

The Magician's Nephew

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Perhaps it may be found more easy to forget those tempers we learnt in misery.

EDMUND LAW

attributed, Day's Collacon


Man is unhappy because he doesn't know he's happy. It's only that.

FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY

The Possessed

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From time to time the emotional lightning flashed and showed a landscape of private misery, and then -- we went on dancing.

DORIS LESSING

The Golden Notebook

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No misery is unlooked for by men, for we find good fortune lasting only for a day.

DIPHILUS

attributed, Day's Collacon


You begin to see that you yourself, innocent, upright you, have contributed and do contribute to the misery of the world. Which will never end because we're what we are.

JAMES BALDWIN

Another Country

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Why do you want to shut out of your life any uneasiness, any misery, any depression, since after all you don't know what work these conditions are doing inside you? Why do you want to persecute yourself with the question of where all this is coming from and where it is going? Since you know, after all, that you are in the midst of transitions and you wished for nothing so much as to change. If there is anything unhealthy in your reactions, just bear in mind that sickness is the means by which an organism frees itself from what is alien; so one must simply help it to be sick, to have its whole sickness and to break out with it, since that is the way it gets better.

RAINER MARIA RILKE

Letters to a Young Poet

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Life is such unutterable hell, solely because it is sometimes beautiful. If we could only be miserable all the time, if there could be no such things as love or beauty or faith or hope, if I could be absolutely certain that my love would never be returned: how much more simple life would be. One could plod through the Siberian salt mines of existence without being bothered about happiness. Unfortunately the happiness is there. There is always the chance (about eight hundred and fifty to one) that another heart will come to mine. I can't help hoping, and keeping faith, and loving beauty.

T. H. WHITE

Ghostly, Grim and Gruesome


The wretched hasten to hear of their own miseries.

SENECA THE YOUNGER

Hercules Oetaeus

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He did not care if she was heartless, vicious and vulgar, stupid and grasping, he loved her. He would rather have misery with one than happiness with the other.

W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM

Of Human Bondage

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