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Sorrow Quotes Quotes

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Rob Liano
“The sorrow we feel when we lose a loved one is the price we pay to have had them in our lives.”
Rob Liano

Joseph Campbell
“Participate joyfully in the sorrows of the world. We cannot cure the world of sorrows, but we can choose to live in joy. The warrior's approach is to say “yes” to life: “yea” to it all.”
Joseph Campbell, The Hero With a Thousand Faces

Merlin Franco
“The best way to make a line appear shorter without touching it is to draw a longer line next to it. It works with grief, too.”
Merlin Franco, Saint Richard Parker

Khadija Rupa
“But my world fell apart, and all they could do, the whole universe, was to silently move on.”
Khadija Rupa, Unexpressed Feelings

“Pebbles that bring you joy are better than diamonds that bring you sorrow.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“The most tears have been shed by the prettiest eyes”
Atef Ashab Uddin Sahil

Abhijit Naskar
“More ominous the night, more spectacular the daybreak.”
Abhijit Naskar, Honor He Wrote: 100 Sonnets For Humans Not Vegetables

Hafez
“What does life give me in the end but sorrow?
What do love's good and evil send but sorrow?
I've only seen one true companion - pain
And I have known no faithful friend but sorrow”
Hafez, The Nightingales are Drunk

“In death's quiet theater,
love takes the stage,
A poignant script,
written on sorrow's page.

Elegance fades as we part with the light,
In shadows, the dear departed's absence feels trite.
Grief's somber dance, a waltz of the heart,
Echoes reveal, love's masterpiece torn apart.”
Saurabh T

“This skin,
stitched with the silence of each woman before me,
tightens each time I try to move differently.
My hands carry her habits
folding towels with precision,
biting the inside of her cheek instead of speaking.
I learned early that a woman’s grief
should look like grace.
When I say I’m tired,
I mean: my spine bends in the same places hers did.
when I cry,
It’s always near the stove,
as if inherited sorrow prefers
the scent of something burning.
I try to unlearn her footsteps,
walk backward through time,
but even my sorrow
wears her name.”
Maimoona Abidi, A Shelf of Things I Never Said

J. Tisa
“HAPPINESS AND SORROW ARE THE SIBLINGS OF A FAMILY”
J. Tisa

“I am praised for being conventionally belle, but what is the benefit of this so called good face, if it can not bounce back my father?”
Theogene TUYISHIMIRE

“My darling “mum” perhaps, I will never be as happy as I was in the old days of my childhood, precisely there were no ghosts, no fears! I have never felt like I belonged anywhere, I tried the countries, the books, and the drugs but when I enter the pain and hear the screams of bereaving families who are suffer alone in the loneliness, it looks like the only place in the world where I ever belonged.”
Qamar Rafiq

Abhijit Naskar
“Honor He Wrote Sonnet 19

From error to error, we'll correct our errors.
From failure to failure, we shall rise high.
From despair to despair, our fears disappear.
From scar to scar, our heart learns to fly.
From one jinx to another, we become destiny.
From darkness to darkness, we become light.
One wound to another, we become the cure.
From one loss to another, we understand life.
Dust bite after dust bite, all dust become ointment.
One lost road after another, we draw a new map.
Teardrops upon teardrops, all tears turn elixir.
One screw-up after another, we learn to grow up.
One heartbreak to another, we become the healer.
Bearing crisis upon crisis, we shall rise as creator.”
Abhijit Naskar, Honor He Wrote: 100 Sonnets For Humans Not Vegetables

“We will all pass through a sorrowful stage in life, when it's your turn don't let the storm sweep you away.”
Ojingiri Hannah

Julie Busler
“Through Christ, the miraculous can happen—a mentally ill mind can also be a sound mind. I’ve learned that my mind with depression and PTSD can also grasp Scripture, pursue holiness, have wisdom, and a flourishing relationship with Jesus. And yes, the medical world has helped me immensely, but only I can choose to follow the Holy Spirit’s prompting to boast in my weakness and humbly depend on God, because with “the humble [the teachable who have been chiseled by trial and who have learned to walk humbly with God] there is wisdom and soundness of mind” (Proverbs 11:2 AMP).”
Julie Busler, Joyful Sorrow: Breaking Through the Darkness of Mental Illness

Udayakumar D.S.
“Everyone has sorrows; we just don’t know them well enough to realise it. When we see others, we see their masks perfectly concealing their invariably painful past.”
Udayakumar DS, Life of a Sunset Kid

“There are indeed certain sorrows that never leave our hearts. They lie dormant, hidden beneath the surface of our skin, erupting loudly when provoked by even a single foul word.”
S. Zuppardi, The Black Shila

“You are the sunlight to my soul, the laughter to my sorrow, the life to my world.”
Biju Karakkonam, Nature and Wild life Photographer

“Being alive is a blessing, and living is the reason sorrow is made”
Hari krishnan Nair, WHO AM I: Author Hari Krishnan Nair

Tamara Lone
“I transform sorrow into art, letting the echoes of my past guide others to their own light, hidden beneath the surface.”
Tamara Lone

Allene vanOirschot
“Let Him pull you from the drowning waters of our world. He will wipe the tears from your pain, soothe the disappointments of tomorrow, and comfort you from this cold, dark life. He will bring you everlasting joy.”
Allene vanOirschot, Daddy's Little Girl: A Father's Prayer

Tekoa Manning
“My prayer is that laughter rises from tear-filled bottles and that pure joy overtakes you to the point you are jumping and leaping—shouting even.

~Tekoa Manning”
Tekoa Manning, Jumping for Joy in the Midst of Sorrow: A Devotional to Awaken Joy During Times of Great Trials

Tekoa Manning
“Often our places of mourning and darkness are carving out a place of gratitude and sunlight.”
Tekoa Manning, Jumping for Joy in the Midst of Sorrow: A Devotional to Awaken Joy During Times of Great Trials

Tekoa Manning
“Eventually, you too will see the joy in the most teachable moments of despair, wrapped in darkness that ushers in redemption. Joy is sitting right next to sorrow.”
Tekoa Manning, Jumping for Joy in the Midst of Sorrow: A Devotional to Awaken Joy During Times of Great Trials

Tekoa Manning
“Sorrow and pain come in somber colors with blackened curtains that cover windows of opportunity. This weighted down worry and heartache can keep us awake at night.”
Tekoa Manning, Jumping for Joy in the Midst of Sorrow: A Devotional to Awaken Joy During Times of Great Trials

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