“A little time separates us from those who depart - a time of tears, a time of sadness and solitude; but, that over, we go to rejoin them and to enjoy with them the society of the blessed. Oh, how sweetly the heart rests in this immortal hope!” HeartLittlesDeathEnjoySadnessTearsSolitudeBlessedImmortalLittle Time Book:Letters Source: Letters
“There is sadness of when you're watching someone enjoy something that you think is substandard. The ineffable sadness when someone is happy and something is not as good as it should be.” ThinkingShouldEnjoySadnessIneffable Author:Steven Soderbergh
“I can see the humorous side of things and enjoy the fun when it comes; but look where I will, there seems to me always more sadness than joy in life.” LooksI CanSeemsJoyFunEnjoySidesSadnessSadHumorousSadness Of LifeSadness And Love Book:My Life and Times Source: My Life and Times
“I just find that I enjoy the music that feels like there's a journey to the top of this mountain, then you're at the top of the mountain finally with this magical feeling, and you're stoked because you made it, and you're up there, but there's a little bit of sadness to think of all that you lost along the way to get there. I guess I relate and enjoy the path and the struggle very much.” ThinkingWayFeelsLittlesMadeFeelingsLostBitsEnjoyStrugglePathJourneySadnessMountainLittle BitMade ItRelate Author:Aaron Bruno
“I just find that I enjoy the music that feels like there's a journey to the top of this mountain, then you're at the top of the mountain finally with this magical feeling, and you're stoked because you made it, and you're up there, but there's a little bit of sadness to think of all that you lost along the way to get there. I guess I relate and enjoy the path and the struggle very much. Maybe it's the competitive spirit in me.” ThinkingFeelingsSpiritEnjoyStrugglePathJourneySadnessMountain Author:Aaron Bruno
“There is not much talking now. A silence falls upon them all. This is no time to talk of hedges and fields, or the beauties of any country. Sadness and fear and hate, how they well up in the heart and mind, whenever one opens pages of these messengers of doom. Cry for the broken tribe, for the law and the custom that is gone. Aye, and cry aloud for the man who is dead, for the woman and children bereaved. Cry, the beloved country, these things are not yet at an end. The sun pours down on the earth, on the lovely land that man cannot enjoy. He knows only the fear of his heart.” KnowsMenMindWellsHeartChildrenEndsCountryEarthLawHateFallEnjoySilenceTalkingSunGoneSadnessLandCryFieldsBrokenPagesLovelyBelovedCustomsTribesHeart And MindDoomMessengersBeloved CountryCry The Beloved Country Author:Alan Paton
“this is one of my absolute favourite quotes its from the evernight series (stargazer) charity to Balthazar You remind me of too much. you remind me of what it felt like to be alive, to think of sunlight as something you could enjoy instead of something you could bare, to breath and have it change you, refresh you, awaken you, instead of just churning on and on some old useless habit that taunts you with what you use to be, to sigh and feel relief, to cry and let your sadness pass, instead of having it all bottled up inside of you forever and ever until you don't know who you are any more.” ThinkingKnowsFeelsUseFeltEnjoyForeverToo MuchAliveSadnessCryHabitAbsolutesBreathsWho You AreSeriesCharityUselessReliefFavouriteSunlightSighTauntingChurningUse To Be Author:Claudia Gray
“Is it needy? It's not. We don't need each other. We just really, really enjoy each other. And we're good together. We're good people together. And I have the funniest feeling. I can really, truly touch this all, this happiness and the sadness too, I can trace all of it with my fingers. It isn't theoretical or distant. This feels like me. This is me. I love him, and, for the first time in a relationship, I also like me. Every time he says "I love you," I answer, "I believe you.” PeopleNeedsFeelsFirstsBelieveI CanFeelingsTogetherI BelieveEnjoyAnswersSadnessLove YouFirst TimeFingersLike MeGood PeopleTheoreticalNeedyI Love HimSay I Love YouThis Is Me Author:Emma Forrest
“When you're happy you enjoy the music, but when you're sad you understand the lyrics.” HappinessEnjoyUnderstandingMusicSadnessWise WordsSadHappyMoodUnhappyRapperBeing HappyEnjoyableI Hate YouSinger SongwritersNot HappyFeeling HappyFeeling SadLyric PoetrySad MusicHappy Music Author:Frank Ocean
“Happiness comes of the capacity to feel deeply, to enjoy simply, to think freely, to risk life, to be needed. which give happiness. Thomas Jefferson We never enjoy perfect happiness; our most fortunate successes are mingled with sadness; some anxieties always perplex the reality of our satisfaction.” ThinkingGivingFeelsRealityHappinessEnjoyPerfectRiskSadnessNeededAnxietyCapacitySatisfactionFortunatePerfect Happiness Author:William James
“There's a marketing scheme that tells you that pregnancy and child rearing will make you into a moron, that your kids are only happy when you're buying them stuff. It's hard being a parent, but I laugh a lot and smile a lot and really enjoy it. The ratio of laughter to sadness is higher. There's part of me that wants to broadcast that. Parenting only affirmed what I already cared about, and that's good.” WantChildrenHardKidsStuffParentEnjoyLaughingSadnessHigherLaughterMarketingBuyingPregnancySchemesMoronRatiosBeing A ParentChild Rearing Author:Dar Williams
“If you don't enjoy your life, sorrow, sadness, suffering, fear, shame and guilt will.” IfsSufferingEnjoySadnessSorrowShameGuiltEnjoy Your LifeShame And Guilt Author:Iyanla Vanzant
“The BBC is part of the glue which binds the United Kingdom together. At those times of national moment - of joy or sadness, in the UK or around the world, at times when the nation wants to celebrate, mourn or just enjoy itself people turn to the BBC.” PeopleWorldWantMomentsTogetherJoyTurnsNationsEnjoyUnitedSadnessKingdomsCelebrateAround The WorldMournGlueUnited Kingdom Author:Gavyn Davies
“In life, sadness is inevitable. So, we must at least try to enjoy it.” LifeEnjoySadnessInevitable Author:George Aaron P. Navaja