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“Musical compositions can be very sad - Chopin - but you have the pleasure of this sadness. The cheap consolation is: you will be happy. The higher consolation is the pleasure and recognition of your unhappiness, the pleasure of having recognised that fate, destiny and life are such as they are and so you reach a higher form of consciousness.”
Umberto Eco“I’m so sorry,” he said, because after Pamela died, he promised himself that if anyone told him the smallest, saddest story, he would answer, I’m so sorry. Meaning, Yes, that happened. You couldn't believe the people who believed that not mentioning sadness was a kind of magic that could stave off the very sadness you didn't mention – as though grief were the opposite of Rumpelstiltskin and materialized only at the sound of its own name.”
Elizabeth McCracken, Thunderstruck & Other Stories“You know you may feel very sad like a child whose toy is broken; but then you know sun rises, life continues and you start laughing again!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“It seems to me that very sad things always contain an element of the comical”
Haruki Murakami, Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman“I enjoy being recognized. I'll be very sad if people stop recognizing me. I'll be very sad if I'm not interviewed, because that's a very amazing process.”
Anupam Kher“Here is a girl who is pretty in a quiet way. I bet she's had a very sad life.”
Wally Lamb, She's Come Undone“It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information.”
Oscar Wilde“I shall never be very merry or very sad, for I am more prone to analyse than to feel.”
H.P. Lovecraft“I feel like old age in America is a very sad thing. I have been many different places around the world where getting older is something you look forward to.”
Alice Waters“The death of any man aged 56 is very sad for his widow and family. And no one would deny that Steve Jobs was a brilliant and highly innovative technician, with great business flair and marketing ability.”
A. N. Wilson