“If all the misfortunes of mankind were cast into a public stack in order to be equally distributed among the whole species, those who now think themselves the most unhappy would prefer the share they are already possessed of before that which would fall to them by such a division.” IfsThinkingWholeOrderFallShareMankindSpeciesCastsUnhappyDivisionMisfortunesPossessed Author:Socrates
“Someday, somehow, I am going to do something useful, something for people. They are, most of them, so helpless, so hurt and so unhappy.” PeopleHurtMankindUnhappySomedayHelplessSo Hurt Author:Edith Cavell
“Suddenly, I was thirty, very unhappy entertaining people in their forties, and here came a group of people in their teens and twenties who had similar anti-authority problems and similar dreams and wishes, hopes for mankind. So I gravitated toward them.” PeopleProblemDreamWishGroupsMankindAuthorityTwentiesUnhappyThirtyFortyEntertainingTeens Author:George Carlin
“I find myself hoping a total end of all the unhappy divisions of mankind by party-spirit, which at best is but the madness of many for the gain of a few.” EndsSpiritPoliticsPartyMankindPoliticianGainsMadnessUnhappyDivision Author:Alexander Pope
“Poor, unhappy Erik! Shall we pity him? Shall we curse him? He asked only to be 'some one,' like everybody else. But he was too ugly! And he had to hide his genius or use it to play tricks with, when, with an ordinary face, he would have been one of the most distinguished of mankind! He had a heart that could have held the entire empire of the world; and, in the end, he had to content himself with a cellar. Ah, yes, we must need pity the Opera ghost.” WorldNeedsHeartHas BeensEndsPlayUseFacesPoorMankindGeniusOrdinaryUglyTricksGhostUnhappyPityCurseEmpiresOperaDistinguishedCellars Book:THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (Mystery & Horror Series): Gothic Classic Based on True Events at the Paris Opera Source: THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (Mystery & Horror Series): Gothic Classic Based on True Events at the Paris Opera