George MacDonald Quotes About Sadness

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  • As in all sweetest music, a tinge of sadness was in every note. Nor do we know how much of the pleasures even of life we owe to the intermingled sorrows. Joy cannot unfold the deepest truths, although deepest truth must be deepest joy.

    George MacDonald (2015). “Delphi Complete Works of George MacDonald (Illustrated)”, p.72, Delphi Classics
  • I rose as from the death that wipes out the sadness of life, and then dies itself in the new morrow.

    George Macdonald (2016). “Phantastes”, p.87, George Macdonald
  • Beauty and sadness always go together. Nature thought beauty too rich to go forth Upon the earth without a meet alloy.

    George MacDonald (1872). “Within and Without”, p.141
  • Beauty and sadness always go together.

    George MacDonald (2015). “The Complete Poetry of George MacDonald: A Book of Strife, in the Form of the Diary of an Old Soul + Rampolli: Growths from a Long-planted Root + A Hidden Life Collection and Other Poems”, p.95, e-artnow
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