
Top 17 Saddest Words Quotes
#2. Two of the saddest words in the English language are, 'What party?' And L.A. is the 'What party?' capital of the world.
Carrie Fisher
#3. What did the poet say? That the saddest words of tongue or pen were what might have been?
Charles Todd
#4. Maggie, I don't read." The combination of these four words create the saddest sentence I'd ever heard.
Brittainy C. Cherry
#7. Gone. The saddest word in the language. In any language.
Mark Slouka
#8. I can't remember the poem
That pierced through my heart
It was the saddest I heard
Of all truths ever spoken
It left a scar in me
A wound that doesn't heal
But the words are forgotten
So is a big part of me
A.A. Patawaran
#9. The Moral is that gardeners pine, Whene'er no pods adorn the vine. Of all sad words experience gleans, The saddest are: It might have beans.
Guy Wetmore Carryl
#10. The saddest words I can ever imagine would be to hear the Lord say, "I never knew you. Away from Me" [Matthew 7:23 NIV].
Billy Graham
#12. If only.
You got to admit, standing alone those words are pretty awful, but married together like that, they must be two of the saddest in the English language.
Lesley Kagen
#14. Of all the words of mice and men, the saddest are, It might have been.
Kurt Vonnegut
#15. If only. Those must be the two saddest words in the world.
Mercedes Lackey
#16. The saddest of the tales are those which have no words reserved for the protagonist's Mother to speak!
Ashfaq Saraf
#17. If, of all words of tongue and pen, The saddest are, It might have been,' More sad are these we daily see: 'It is, but hadn't ought to be!'
Bret Harte
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