Melancholy Quotes - Page 2
Charles Baudelaire (1956). “The Essence of Laughter: And Other Essays, Journals, and Letters”
"Either/Or". Book by Søren Kierkegaard, translated in "Bulletin: Comparative literature series", Nr. 3, Texas University (1912), p. 43, 1843.
Melancholy cannot be clearly proved to others, so it is better to be silent about it.
James Boswell, Mark Harris (1981). “The heart of Boswell: six journals in one volume”, McGraw-Hill Companies
Vague a l'ame - melancholy yearning for the end of the world.
"A Short History of Decay". Book by Emile M. Cioran, 1949.
In such a diversity it was impossible I should be disposed to melancholy.
Daniel Boone, Francis Lister Hawks (1996). “Daniel Boone: His Own Story”, p.6, Applewood Books
Mexico. Melancholy, profoundly right and wrong, it embraces as it strangulates.
Norma Alarcón, Ana Castillo, Cherríe Moraga (1989). “Third Woman”
'Paradise Lost' (1667) bk. 11, l. 485
Henry David Thoreau, Barry Andrews (2005). “True Harvest: Readings from Henry David Thoreau for Every Day of the Year”, p.202, Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Melancholy redeems this universe, and yet it is melancholy that separates us from it.
"Anathemas and Admirations". Book by Emil Cioran, 1987.
"The Works of Edgar Allan Poe".
Melancholy is ... the most legitimate of all the poetical tones.
Edgar Allan Poe (2016). “Edgar Allan Poe's Complete Poetical Works”, p.148, Lulu.com