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  • #1
    Markus Zusak
    “Imagine smiling after a slap in the face. Then think of doing it twenty-four hours a day.”
    Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

  • #2
    Ned Vizzini
    “I didn't want to wake up. I was having a much better time asleep. And that's really sad. It was almost like a reverse nightmare, like when you wake up from a nightmare you're so relieved. I woke up into a nightmare.”
    Ned Vizzini, It's Kind of a Funny Story

  • #3
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    “Every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not; and often times we call a man cold when he is only sad.”
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

  • #4
    Paulo Coelho
    “Tears are words that need to be written.”
    Paulo Coelho

  • #5
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “I said uselessly, "Sam, don't go."

    Sam cupped my face in his hands and looked me in the eyes. His eyes were yellow, sad, wolf, mine.

    "These stay the same. Remember that when you look at me. Remember it's me. Please.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, Shiver

  • #6
    C. JoyBell C.
    “There is some kind of a sweet innocence in being human- in not having to be just happy or just sad- in the nature of being able to be both broken and whole, at the same time.”
    C. JoyBell C.

  • #7
    Lemony Snicket
    “The way sadness works is one of the strange riddles of the world. If you are stricken with a great sadness, you may feel as if you have been set aflame, not only because of the enormous pain, but also because your sadness may spread over your life, like smoke from an enormous fire. You might find it difficult to see anything but your own sadness, the way smoke can cover a landscape so that all anyone can see is black. You may find that if someone pours water all over you, you are damp and distracted, but not cured of your sadness, the way a fire department can douse a fire but never recover what has been burnt down.”
    Lemony Snicket, The Bad Beginning

  • #8
    Alfred Tennyson
    “Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean,
    Tears from the depths of some devine despair
    Rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes,
    In looking on the happy autumn fields,
    And thinking of the days that are no more.”
    Alfred Lord Tennyson

  • #9
    Jonathan Safran Foer
    “I went to a tattoo parlor and had YES written onto the palm of my left hand, and NO onto my right palm, what can I say, it hasn't made my life wonderful, its made life possible, when I rub my hands against each other in the middle of winter I am warming myself with the friction of YES and NO, when I clap my hands I am showing my appreciation through the uniting and parting of YES and NO, I signify "book" by peeling open my hands, every book, for me, is the balance of YES and NO, even this one, my last one, especially this one. Does it break my heart, of course, every moment of every day, into more pieces than my heart was made of, I never thought of myself as quiet, much less silent, I never thought about things at all, everything changed, the distance that wedged itself between me and my happiness wasn't the world, it wasn't the bombs and burning buildings, it was me, my thinking, the cancer of never letting go, is ignorance bliss, I don't know, but it's so painful to think, and tell me, what did thinking ever do for me, to what great place did thinking ever bring me? I think and think and think, I've thought myself out of happiness one million times, but never once into it.”
    Jonathan Safran Foer

  • #10
    Gustave Flaubert
    “Are the days of winter sunshine just as sad for you, too? When it is misty, in the evenings, and I am out walking by myself, it seems to me that the rain is falling through my heart and causing it to crumble into ruins.”
    Gustave Flaubert, November

  • #11
    Jeremy Aldana
    “I am intrigued by the smile upon your face, and the sadness within your eyes”
    Jeremy Aldana

  • #12
    John Keats
    “I am in that temper that if I were under water I would scarcely kick to come to the top.”
    John Keats

  • #13
    Mark Haddon
    “Sometimes we get sad about things and we don't like to tell other people that we are sad about them. We like to keep it a secret. Or sometimes, we are sad but we really don't know why we are sad, so we say we aren't sad but we really are.”
    Mark Haddon, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

  • #14
    Laura Pritchett
    “If you can't get what you want, you end up doing something else, just to get some relief. Just to keep from going crazy. Because when you're sad enough, you look for ways to fill you up.”
    Laura Pritchett, Sky Bridge

  • #15
    “I was lonely. I felt it deeply and permanently, that this state of being on my own might never disappear. But I welcomed the lonliness, which had everything to do with being anonymous. It's never lonliness that nibbles away at a person's insides, but not having room inside themselves to be comfortably alone.”
    Rachel Sontag, House Rules: A Memoir

  • #16
    Kathryn Stockett
    “That was the day my whole world went black. Air looked black. Sun looked black. I laid up in bed and stared at the black walls of my house….Took three months before I even looked out the window, see the world still there. I was surprised to see the world didn’t stop.”
    Kathryn Stockett, The Help

  • #17
    Elizabeth Scott
    “I thought living dead girls couldn't feel pain, thought I was emptied out but I'm not, I'm not.”
    Elizabeth Scott, Living Dead Girl

  • #18
    Joshua Wisenbaker
    “Tears are words the mouth can't say nor can the heart bear.”
    Joshua Wisenbaker

  • #19
    Heather Brewer
    “Because pieces of your heart clearly weigh more when they're sitting shattered at the bottom of your stomach.”
    Heather Brewer, First Kill

  • #20
    Nick Hornby
    “When your sad--like really sad--you only want to be with other people who are sad.”
    Nick Hornby, A Long Way Down

  • #21
    Sarah Blakley-Cartwright
    “His leaving had been like snipping off the end of a rope - leaving two unraveling strands.”
    Sarah Blakley-Cartwright, Red Riding Hood

  • #22
    Ned Vizzini
    “I don't-" I shake my head. (...)
    "What? What were you going to say?" This is another trick of shrinks. They never let you stop in midthought. If you open your mouth, they want to know exactly what you had the intention of saying.”
    Ned Vizzini, It's Kind of a Funny Story

  • #23
    Steph Campbell
    “I try to smile at her, but I can't extend my flexibility training to my mouth, it just won't move.”
    Stephanie Campbell, Grounding Quinn

  • #24
    Arthur Golden
    “I stumbled out into the courtyard to try to flee my misery, but of course we can never flee the misery that is within us.”
    Arthur Golden, Memoirs of a Geisha

  • #25
    Manuel Rivas
    “The trouble with a great sadness is that it doesn't fit inside your body.”
    Manuel Rivas, Books Burn Badly

  • #26
    Laura Restrepo
    “I was the one with the open wound, and the river waters turned red when I bathed in them. My sadness is greater than the heavens.”
    Laura Restrepo, The Angel of Galilea

  • #27
    “Every single day
    I find it hard to say
    I could be yours alone
    You will see someday
    That all along the way
    I was yours to hold.”
    Skillet

  • #28
    Jarod Kintz
    “To me, life is sad, like a piano with no pedals being played by a person with no fingers.
”
    Jarod Kintz, This Book is Not for Sale

  • #29
    John Steinbeck
    “I wonder how many people I've looked at all my life and never seen.”
    John Steinbeck, The Winter of Our Discontent

  • #30
    John Steinbeck
    “It's so much darker when a light goes out than it would have been if it had never shone.”
    John Steinbeck, The Winter of Our Discontent



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