“The sun's going down on my misery Another day gone by with broken dreams That cell phone I hear ringing, I keep wishing it was you”— Miranda Lambert, amazon.com
“The difference between misery & happiness depends on what we do with our attention.”— Sharon Salzberg, amazon.com
“Love hasn't got anything to do with the heart, the heart's a disgusting organ, a sort of pump full of blood. Love is primarily concerned with the lungs. People shouldn't say "she's broken my heart" but "she's stifled my lungs." Lungs are the most romantic organs: lovers and artists always contract t…”— Frederic Beigbeder, goodreads.com
“Do you know how many ways love can hit you? So it makes you happy, or miserable? It makes you sick in the belly or hurt in the heart. It makes everything brighter and sharper, or it blurs all the edges. It makes you feel like a king or a fool. Every way love can hit you, it's hit me when it comes to…”— Nora Roberts, amazon.com
“I think hell is something you carry around with you. Not somewhere you go.”— Neil Gaiman, amazon.com
“Oftentimes. when people are miserable, they will want to make other people miserable, too. But it never helps.”— Lemony Snicket, amazon.com
“We either make ourselves miserable or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same.”— Carlos Castaneda, goodreads.com
“We have a seemingly infinite capacity for misery. Yet if the human race is cursed, it is not so much because we have been thrown into suffering and mortality, nor because we have a deeper capacity for suffering than other creatures, but rather because we take suffering and mortality to be confirmati…”— Robert Pogue Harrison, amazon.com