Meloncholy Quotes

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C.G. Jung
“There is a desert on the moon where the dreamer sinks so deeply into the ground that she reaches hell.”
C.G. Jung, Man and His Symbols

Rosamond Lehmann
“There was sadness in everything—in the room, in the ringing bird-calls from the garden, in the lit, golden lawn beyond the window, with its single miraculous cherry-tree breaking in immaculate blossom and tossing long foamy sprays against the sky. She was sad to the verge of tears, and yet the sorrow was rich—a suffocating joy.”
Rosamond Lehmann, Dusty Answer

Lyndsay Faye
“But I will be a beautiful disaster.”
Lyndsay Faye, Jane Steele

Sylvia Plath
“Then he would lean back in his chair and match the tips of his fingers together in a little steeple and tell me why I couldn't sleep and why I couldn't read and why I couldn't eat and why everything everyone did seemed so silly, because they only died in the end.”
Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar

“Symphony of the air
my ear can hear
my only companion
a rocking chair
silence is master
wishing you were here.”
PSYHEEL

“The only unchanged by psyheeL :-

It rains it dries the world rotate
They come and they go it's a common fate
Human love is a colored silk , it must fade
And even it's darkest of shade
Misery and joy it's a constant change but
Between sorrows and jollity something unchanged
Nature, my love ; It remains the same.

                                ”
PSYHEEL

Pierce Brown
“Brothers, sisters, till the last
Woe that this has come to pass,
By your grave, I shall weep,
For it was I who made you sleep.”
Pierce Brown, Morning Star