“Everyone's unhappy in New York! That's what New York is!”— Steven Levenson, Jon, Andrew Garfield, imdb.com
“Happiness in a family is as nuanced as unhappiness.”— Charlie Kaufman, Jake, Jesse Plemons, imdb.com
“That’s the thing about unhappiness. All it takes is for something worse to come along and you realize it was actually happiness after all.”— Peter Morgan, Queen Elizabeth II, Claire Foy, imdb.com
“Isabelle: He's unhappy, especially since Elizabeth had another son and he's pushed even further from the throne. Faye: The throne? I thought it was the regency of France he wanted. Isabelle: Yes, that's what I said.”— Emma Frost, Isabelle Neville, Eleanor Tomlinson, imdb.com
“Queen Katherine: Though I love Your Majesty and I'm loyal to you, in every way, I cannot disguise my distress and unhappiness. King Henry VIII: Well, you're going to have to.”— Michael Hirst, Henry VIII of England, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, imdb.com
“What unhappy beings men are! They constantly waver between false hopes and silly fears, and instead of relying on reason they create monsters to frighten themselves with, and phantoms which lead them astray.”— Baron de Montesquieu, amazon.com
“All happiness or unhappiness solely depends upon the quality of the object to which we are attached by love.”— Baruch Spinoza, amazon.com
“We create our own unhappiness. The purpose of suffering is to help us understand we are the ones who cause it.”— Willie Nelson, willienelson.com
“Sometimes we cling the most tightly to the very things that are making us sink like a stone. Open your eyes and look at what’s happening. When you live in reality, when you welcome in your feelings, even the most lonely, imperfect life starts to feel a million times more beautiful than the shiny, su…”— Heather Havrilesky, thecut.com
“My condition is not unhappiness, but it is also not happiness, not indifference, not weakness, not fatigue, not another interest – so what is it then?”— Franz Kafka, amazon.com
“When we examine the moments, acts, and statements of all kinds of people- not only the grief and ecstasy of the greatest poets, but also the huge unhappiness of the average soul, as evidenced by the innumerable strident words of abuse, hatred, contempt, mistrust, and scorn that forever grate upon ou…”— Thomas Wolfe, unz.org
“The sole cause of a man's unhappiness is that he does not know how to stay quietly in his room.”— Alain de Botton, amazon.com
“I now know that some people feel unhappiness the way others love: privately, intensely, and without recourse.”— Khaled Hosseini, amazon.com
“I think you are wrong to want a heart. It makes most people unhappy. If you only knew it, you are in luck not to have a heart.”— L. Frank Baum, amazon.com
“The primary cause of unhappiness is never the situation but your thoughts about it.”— Eckhart Tolle, amazon.com
“Unhappiness is created whenever you are out of alignment with the present moment.”— Eckhart Tolle, twitter.com
“Let it all slide out. Unhappiness can't stick in a person's soul when it's slick with tears.”— Shannon Hale, amazon.com
“I now know that some people feel unhappiness the way others love: privately, intensely, and without recourse.”— Khaled Hosseini, amazon.com
“Those days are gone, and good fucking riddance to them; unhappiness really meant something back then. Now it's just a drag, like a cold or having no money. If you really wanted to mess me up, you should have got to me earlier.”— Nick Hornby, amazon.com