Oscar Wilde Quotes About Grief
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For us there is only one season, the season of sorrow. The very sun and moon seem taken from us.
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Where there is sorrow, there is holy ground.
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I now see that sorrow, being the supreme emotion of which man is capable, is at once the type and test of all great art.
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There is nothing that stirs in the whole world of thought to which sorrow does not vibrate in terrible and exquisite pulsation.
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Suffering is one very long moment. We cannot divide it by seasons. We can only record its moods, and chronicle their return. With us time itself does not progress. It revolves. It seems to circle round one center of pain.
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And now, dear Mr. Worthing, I will not intrude any longer into a house of sorrow. I would merely beg you not to be too much bowed down by grief. What seem to us bitter trials are often blessings in disguise. This seems to me a blessing of an extremely obvious kind.
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There are times when sorrow seems to me to be the only truth.
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Her capacity for family affection is extraordinary. When her third husband died, her hair turned quite gold from grief.
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