【名言警句-悲伤篇】-1(在线收听) |
A man who fears suffering is already suffering from what he fears. (Michel Eyquem Montaigne, French essayist) As empty vessels make the loudest sound, so they that have least wit are the greatest babblers. (Plato , Ancient Greek Philosopher) Better one suffer, than a nation grieve. (John Drydon, British poet) Between grief and nothing I will take grief. (William Faulkner, American writer) Comparison, more than reality, makes men happy or wretched. (Thomas Fuller, American inventor) For evil news rides fast, while good news baits later. (John Milton, Britsh poet) Grief is itself a medicine. (William Cowper, British poet) Happiness is beneficial for the body , but it is grief that develops the powers of the mind. (Marcel Proust, French writer) Have no doubts because of trouble nor be thou discomtited for the water of life's fountain springeth from a gloom bed Sit not sad because that time a fitful aspect weareth Patience is most bitter , yet most sweet the fruit it bearth Sadi , Perisian poet He best can pity who has felt the worse. (John Gay, British dramstist and poet) He who in adversity would have succor, let him be generous while he rests secure. (Saki, British writer) I tell you hopeless grief is passionless. (E.B.Browning, British poetess) It is not miserable to be blind; it is miserable to be incapable of en-during blindness. (John Milton, British poet) Life is made up of sobs, sniffles and smiles with sniffes predomi-nating. (O.Henry, American writer) |
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