“To walk into Bill Olsen's poems is to enter a mind so weirdly curious, you can't be released to sadness, not yet: it's just too surprising. But this book-half microscope, half telescope-shadows grief, our shared and ordinary life where an old neighbor obsessively gathers twigs to wish back the tree, where the moon is regularly ‘sawn in half,’ where sprinklers give off ‘little wet speeches.’ What else? It's brilliantly instead and odd.” GivingMindLittlesBookWishWalksGriefHalfTreeSadnessMoonSpeechOrdinaryShadowBillsNeighborCuriousOddSurprisingWetOrdinary LifeTelescopesMicroscopesTwigs Author:Marianne Boruch
“Every human walks around with a certain kind of sadness. They may not wear it on their sleeves, but it's there if you look deep.” IfsHumansLooksKindMayCertainWalksSadnessSadDeeperSleevesFeeling SadReally SadSad LifeSadness Of LifeSadness And LoveSad HeartDeepest FeelingsDeepnessDeep Sadness Author:Taraji P. Henson
“Those who have experienced a great deal of violence or committed a great deal of violence themselves, those who are existing in their own world of sadness and malevolence, essentially those are the ones that are most prone to possession. You don't just walk down the street and suddenly you get possessed. It creeps up on you.” WorldWalksDealsViolenceSadnessStreetsCommittedPossessionPossessedCreepsMalevolence Author:Rupert Wyatt
“Sometimes you walk past a pretty girl on the street there's something beyond beauty in her face, something warm and smart and inviting, and in the three seconds you have to look at her, you actually fall in love, and in those moments, you can actually know the taste of her kiss, the feel of her skin against yours, the sound of her laugh, how she'll look at you and make you whole. And then she's gone, and in the five seconds afterwards, you mourn her loss with more sadness than you'll ever admit to.” KnowsFeelsLooksSometimesWholeMomentsPastFacesFallGirlThreeSoundLossWalksLaughingGoneFiveSadnessStreetsTasteKissingSmartSkinsFalling In LoveWarmSecondsMournInvitingPretty Girl Author:Jonathan Tropper
“Sadness does not last forever when we walk in the direction of that which we always desired.” DoeLastsWalksForeverSadnessFifth Author:Paulo Coelho
“Christ walked the path every mortal is called to walk so that he would know how to succor and strengthen us in our most difficult times. He knows the deepest and most personal burdens we carry. He knows the most public and poignant pains we bear. He descended below al such grief in order that he might lift us above it. There is no anguish or sorrow or sadness in life that he has not suffered in our behalf and borne away upon his own valiant and compassionate shoulders.” KnowsMightPainOrderDifficultChristWalksGriefKnow HowPathSadnessBearsSorrowBurdenShouldersMortalsLiftsAlsCompassionateAnguishBehalfDifficult TimesPoignantValiantLds Author:Jeffrey R. Holland
“I believe that if I should die, and you were to walk near my grave, from the very depths of the earth I would hear your footsteps.” IfsLoveShouldBelieveEarthPoetryDiesI BelieveWalksSadnessSadDepthGravesFootstepsForever Love Author:Benito Perez Galdos
“The end of suffering happens in this very moment, whether you're watching a terrorist attack or doing the dishes. And compassion begins at home. Because I don't believe my thoughts, sadness can't exist. That's how I can go to the depths of anyone's suffering, if they invite me, and take them by the hand and walk them out of it into the sunlight of reality. I've taken that walk myself.” IfsBelieveI CanEndsMomentsHomeHandsRealityHappensSufferingWalksCompassionTakenSadnessDepthDon't BelieveTerroristInvitesSunlightDishesMy ThoughtsTerrorist AttacksKatie Author:Byron Katie
“Sadness, joy, wonder - all feelings come from a place of grounded strength that comes from trust in yourself. We spend so much time trying to control our feelings out of fear that something may happen, that somebody may not love us, or walk away or die. It's only when you stop living in that fear of what other people might do to you or how they will react, only then are you free to be alive.” PeopleTryingMayFeelingsMightHappensJoyDiesWalksWonderAliveSadnessGroundedTrust Yourself Author:Elisabeth Shue
“It is all about numbers. It is all about sequence. It's the mathematical logic of being alive. If everything kept to its normal progression, we would live with the sadness-cry and then walk-but what really breaks us cleanest are the losses that happen out of order.” IfsLifeHappensOrderLossWalksNumbersBreakAliveSadnessCryNormalLogicMathematicalSequenceProgressionMathematical Logic Author:Aimee Bender
“Your fingertips across my skin, The palm trees swaying in the wind, Images. You sang me Spanish lullabies, The sweetest sadness in your eyes, Clever trick... I cannot go to the ocean, I cannot drive the streets at night, I cannot wake up in the morning without you on my mind, So now you're gone and I'm haunted, And I bet you are just fine. Did I make it that easy to walk right in and out of my life?..” MindEyeNightEasyWalksMorningGoneTreeSadnessStreetsWindFineOceanSkinsWake UpCleverTricksPalmsWithout YouSweetestFingertipsLullabyPalm TreesSwayingStreets At Night Author:A Fine Frenzy
“Common one, my illuminated one, oh my high in the art of suffering. Take a walk with me.” ArtSufferingWalksCommonSadnessWalk With Me Author:Van Morrison
“Walk out backwards if you must go, but please don't wave good-bye.” IfsWalksSadnessPleaseWaveBackwardsByeGood Bye Author:Sara Evans