MISERY QUOTES III

quotations about misery


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There is no people so miserable, but that at some time or other, in some respect or other, they have reason to account themselves happy. And if they would but duly consider how it is with many of their neighbours, they would find it their duty to be thankful, that it is no worse with themselves; for it is some relief to the unfortunate to show them that there are others yet more miserable.

WELLINS CALCOTT
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Thoughts Moral and Divine


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Man is unhappy because he doesn't know he's happy. It's only that.

FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY

The Possessed

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All that was really there was still more misery -- oh yes! as much of that as you like.

EMILE ZOLA

Germinal

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Misery's fine -- as long as you know you can get out of it when you want to.

ARTHUR ADAMOV

Ping Pong

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Thou art not born to misery; the Almighty never called any of His creatures into existence to render them unhappy; yet man may be wretched from his own follies and vices; his reason may yield to the wild impulses of tumultuous passion; then man is wretched, and every seeming good is perverted into misery.

CONRAD GESSNER

attributed, Day's Collacon


Perhaps it may be found more easy to forget those tempers we learnt in misery.

EDMUND LAW

attributed, Day's Collacon


Extreme hopes are born of extreme misery.

BERTRAND RUSSELL

Unpopular Essays

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Life is such unutterable hell, solely because it is sometimes beautiful. If we could only be miserable all the time, if there could be no such things as love or beauty or faith or hope, if I could be absolutely certain that my love would never be returned: how much more simple life would be. One could plod through the Siberian salt mines of existence without being bothered about happiness. Unfortunately the happiness is there. There is always the chance (about eight hundred and fifty to one) that another heart will come to mine. I can't help hoping, and keeping faith, and loving beauty.

T. H. WHITE

Ghostly, Grim and Gruesome


But all these were things he could not want, because they were things he could not have, and wanting what you could not have led to misery and madness.

CASSANDRA CLARE

Clockwork Prince

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All of which misery I saw, part of which I was.

VIRGIL

Aeneid

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Ah, happiness courts the light, so we deem the world is gay; but misery hides aloof, so we deem that misery there is none.

HERMAN MELVILLE

Bartleby, the Scrivener

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Meagre were his looks,
Sharp misery had worn him to the bones.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Romeo and Juliet

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Life is not an easy matter.... You cannot live through it without falling into frustration and cynicism unless you have before you a great idea which raises you above personal misery, above weakness, above all kinds of perfidy and baseness.

LEON TROTSKY

Diary in Exile, 1935

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Every misery that I miss is a new mercy.

IZAAK WALTON

The Complete Angler


Misery makes sport to mock itself.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Richard II

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I hate all pain,
Given or received; we have enough within us
The meanest vassal as the loftiest monarch,
Not to add to each other's natural burden
Of mortal misery.

LORD BYRON

Sardanapalus

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But O yet more miserable!
Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave.

JOHN MILTON

Samson Agonistes

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And truly the very fact of existing is by some natural spell so pleasant, that even the wretched are, for no other reason, unwilling to perish; and, when they feel that they are wretched, wish not that they themselves be annihilated, but that their misery be so.

ST. AUGUSTINE

The City of God

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There is always more misery among the lower classes than there is humanity in the higher.

VICTOR HUGO

Les Misérables

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I would cling to unhappiness because it was a known, familiar state. When I was happier, it was because I knew I was on my way back to misery. I've never been convinced that happiness is the object of the game. I'm wary of happiness.

HUGH LAURIE

attributed, Inside Inside