
Top 17 Mourning And Melancholia Quotes
#1. My grandfather was not a musician but he was an artist - a painter, a decorative painter.
Gyorgy Ligeti
#2. And there is nothing more dangerous in this world, in any world, than someone calm, clear and angry.
Audrey Hart
#3. Genuine freedom is possible only where there is genuine love. And genuine love is not possible without truth.
Michael O'Brien
#4. The only exception was my mother, who unabashedly took up for Adnan, fought with anyone who had anything negative to say about him, never stopped talking about him with Aunty Shamim, and prayed for him with the intensity of a thousand burning suns. I
Rabia Chaudry
#5. Can the beautiful be sad? Is beauty inseparable from the ephemeral and hence from mourning? Or else is the beautiful object the one that tirelessly returns following destructions and wars in order to bear witness that there is survival after death, that immortality is possible?
Julia Kristeva
#6. In the maxims of the law, God is seen as the rewarder of perfect righteousness and the avenger of sin. But in Christ, His face shines out, full of grace and gentleness to poor, unworthy sinners.
John Calvin
#7. I was used to being invisible. People rarely saw me, and if they did, they never looked close. I wasn't shiny and charming like my brother, stunning and graceful like my mother, or smart and dynamic like my friends. That's the thing, though. You always think you want to be noticed. Until you are.
Sarah Dessen
#8. My freshman English professor at Kent State University in 1984 told me I was a good writer, and she loved all the silly pictures I drew in my notebook. She said I should try writing children's books, and so I did.
Dav Pilkey
#9. We are unique individuals with unique experiences
John Gray
#10. War has crossed out the day and replaced it with horror, and now horrors are unfolding instead of days.
Zlata Filipovic
#11. It is a question of cubic capacity," said he; "a man with so large a brain must have something in it.
Arthur Conan Doyle
#12. I'm more embarrassed about some of the films that I've been in than I am about Playboy. Playboy I'm actually quite proud of.
Claudia Christian
#15. Tender thoughts of Paris was that that kind of film. It was a bittersweet comedy that hit people where they were most vulnerable: in the hear
Nicolas Barreau
#16. In mourning it is the world which has become poor and empty; in melancholia it is the ego itself.
Sigmund Freud
#17. I hate even the idea of a synopsis. When stories are really working, when you're providing subtextual exploration and things that are deeply layered, you're obligated to not say things out loud.
Shane Carruth
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