Sadness: an appetite that no harm will satiate.
Cioran
(Syllogisms of bitterness)
I do not think I missed a chance to be sad.
Cioran

Our happiest successes are mixed with sadness.
Pierre Corneille (Le Cid)
Often a false joy is better than a sorrow whose cause is
true.
Rene Descartes
(Passions of the Soul)
Sorrow dries the heart that has no more tears to cry.
Roman Guilleaume
(Various ideas)
Beware of sadness. Is a vice.
Gustave Flaubert
(Correspondence to Guy de Maupassant, 1878)
On the wings of time, sadness flies away.
Jean de La Fontaine
(Fables, The Young Widow)
The soul is resistant to severe pain more readily than
prolonged sadness.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
(Julie or the New Heloise)
The sadness comes from the solitude of the heart.
Montesquieu
Irony is a sadness that can not cry and smile.
Jacinto Benavente
The only real sadness is the lack of desire.
Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz
There are smiles that confessing know the sadness of the heart.
Jean-Raymond Boudou
People were sad most beautiful smiles.
Claude Jasmin
Is that bright smile that illuminates the dark face of a
be sad.
Roman Guilleaume
(No, you lie)
Humor is a plant watered gay sadness.
Pierre Daninos
Hatred is sadness, accompanied by the idea of an external cause
.
Baruch Spinoza
Sadness makes old before their time.
Hazrat Ali
Oh sadness! we spend a half of life to those we expect
love and the other half to leave those we love. Victor Hugo
Sad, we hate the happy, playful, we hate the sad.
Horace
Life is not sad. It was sad hours.
Romain Rolland
(Jean-Christophe)
The egoist is sad because he looks happy.
Emile Chartier, Alain
said I'd rather a madness that would make me merry than experience make me sad
.
William Shakespeare
(As You Like It)
There is nothing sadder than a life without chance.
Balzac
It's so boring, grief! At each yet we must remember that
is sad.
Jules Renard (Journal)
Only desire and idleness makes us sad.
Anatole France
Sadness is a high wall between two gardens.
Khalil Gibran
Above all, do not confuse sadness and boredom.
Jules Renard (Journal)
When you get older, the anger becomes sadness.
Henry Millon de Montherlant
us remember that sorrow alone is productive of great things.
Ernest Renan
(La réforme intellectuelle et morale de la France)
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