Sorrow Quotes - Page 21
"Addresses Upon the Road: World War II, 1941-1945".
Henry Ward Beecher, Truman Jeremiah Ellinwood (1871). “The original Plymouth pulpit”, p.92
Harriet Martineau (1837). “Society in America”, p.60
Harriet Ann Jacobs (2006). “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl - Literary Touchstone Classic”, p.38, Prestwick House Inc
Giuseppe Mazzini (1891). “Critical and literary”
Many an inherited sorrow that has marred a life has been breathed into no human ear.
George Eliot (1871). “Felix Holt, the Radical”, p.14
Happiness or sorrow- whatever befalls you, walk on untouched, unattached.
Gautama Buddha (2017). “Zen Kittens”, p.45, Mango Media Inc.
Freya Stark (2013). “Perseus In The Wind: A Life of Travel”, p.124, Tauris Parke Paperbacks
Epictetus, George Long (2004). “Enchiridion”, p.53, Courier Corporation
"Yesterdays" by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, ("Forward"), 1910.
Edward Everett (1836). “Life and Speeches”