Mervyn PeakeAnd there shall be a flame-green daybreak soon. And love itself will cry for insurrection! For tomorrow is also a day - and Titus has entered his stronghold. ✨ Mervyn Peake … ▶381LoveSadness
ChanakyaThe man who remains a fool even in advanced age is really a fool, just as the Indra-Varuna fruit does not become sweet no matter how ripe it might become.371Sadness
Jeff CooperUse your eyes. Do not enter unfamiliar areas that you cannot observe first. Make it a practice to swing wide around corners, use window glass for rearward visibility, and get some… ▶371Sadness
Angela ThirkellNever economize on luxuries.371Sadness
Beth MooreGod is just waiting for you to turn your face back toward Him. You've not gone too far!371Sadness
LeCraeA man who is too afraid to admit his fears is a man who won’t overcome them.371Sadness
Timothy RadcliffeAt the centre of Christianity is community; we are gathered by the Lord around the altar.371Sadness
Robert SolowWhy does a public discussion of economic policy so often show the abysmal ignorance of the participants?371Sadness
Barack ObamaTo the extent that we've got a fiscal crisis right now, part of it is prompted by a bullheaded insistence on the part of the president, for example, that we should extend all of h… ▶371Sadness
Steven McDonnellOne [Big Data] challenge is how we can understand and use big data when it comes in an unstructured format.371Sadness
AesopThose who cry the loudest are not always the ones who are hurt the most ✨ Aesop (2014). Aesop's Fables, p.24, Penguin371Sadness
Donna Jo NapoliI feel the stars. Each sparkle sets aflame the pain in my heart.371LoveSadness
Susan MinotDid people ever stop changing? They surprised you with fresh pain. Sometimes they surprised you with happiness, but the pain was the sharper surprise. There was no way to protect … ▶371HumanitySadnessTime
Malcolm MuggeridgeWhat will finally destroy us is not communism or fascism, but man acting like God.371Sadness
Henny YoungmanMy wife is a light eater. As soon as it's light, she starts to eat.371Sadness
May SartonThough friendship is not quick to burn it is explosive stuff. ✨ May Sarton (2014). Collected Poems: 1930–1993, p.424, Open Road Media371Sadness
George CarlinA pear is a failed apple. ✨ George Carlin (2002). Napalm & Silly Putty, Hyperion371Sadness
William ShakespeareParting is such sweet sorrow ✨ 'Romeo And Juliet' (1595) act 2, sc. 2, l. 176382Sadness
Stone GossardDave played an important part in our growing, but change occurs.371Sadness
Rube GoldbergI didn't have any real art training, but when I was about twelve nad thirteen, another boy and I went to a sign painter's house every Friday night and took lessons.371Sadness
Charlie DanielsThere's a lathered sorrel stallion running through the Joshua trees and a young man in the saddle with his coat tails in the breeze. He's got a six gun on his right hip and a rifl… ▶371Sadness
Debbie ReynoldsI think one of my favourite films is 'Dark Victory' with Bette Davis. Why? She was so wonderful in that film. And maybe I just want a good cry once in a while without having to go… ▶371SadnessThought
Christopher PlummerI want to paint Montreal as a rather fantastic city, which it was, because nobody knows today what it was like. And I'm one of the last survivors, or rapidly becoming one.371Sadness
Efim GellerThe choice of opening, whether to aim for quiet or risky play, depends not only on the style of a player, but also on the disposition with which he sits down at the board.371Sadness
George HerbertHonor and profit lie not all in one sack.371Sadness
Leo BuscagliaThere is nothing quite so satisfying, and so healing, as a good cry.371Sadness
Shakti GawainA painful time in our life is what I call a healing crisis. We are letting go of something old and opening to something new.371LifeSadnessTime
Marcel ProustThere is no more ridiculous custom than the one that makes you express sympathy once and for all on a given day to a person whose sorrow will endure as long as his life. Such grie… ▶371LifeSadnessTime
Andy GilbertYou can't catch the big fish by skimming the surface.371Sadness
Huston SmithAfter his great awakening, the Buddha continued to meditate and to devote himself to others; otherwise his vision would have receded into a pleasant memory.371Sadness