Quote by Franz Schubert
Nobody understands anothers sorrow, and nobody anothers joy. - Fra

Nobody understands anothers sorrow, and nobody anothers joy. – Franz Schubert

Other quotes by Franz Schubert

Happy is the man who finds a true friend, and far happier is he who finds that true friend in his wife. – Franz Schubert

Category:
Marriage
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Every night when I go to bed, I hope that I may never wake again, and every morning renews my grief. – Franz Schubert

Category:
Hope
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Other Quotes from
sad
category

I have had stalkers over the years. The police deal with it but it is very scary. One man kept turning up where we filmed Countdown in Leeds, which was scary. It was sad as hed been sectioned and thought I was talking to him through the TV. – Carol Vorderman

Category:
sad

Women often postpone their lives, thinking that if theyre not with a partner then it doesnt really count. Theyre still searching for their prince, in a way. And as much as we dont discuss that, because its too embarrassing and too sad, I think it really does exist. – Jane Campion

Category:
sad

A sad soul can kill quicker than a germ. – John Steinbeck

Category:
sad

The closing of a door can bring blessed privacy and comfort – the opening, terror. Conversely, the closing of a door can be a sad and final thing – the opening a wonderfully joyous moment. – Andy Rooney

Category:
sad

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We should restore a proper balance in environmental regulation and energy production that is based on common sense, not political agendas. – Mac Thornberry

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The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom. For in all the states of created beings capable of law, where there is no law, there is no freedom. – John Locke

Category:
Freedom

There is one type of ideal woman very seldom described in poetry – the old maid, the woman whom sorrow or misfortune prevents from fulfilling her natural destiny. – Lafcadio Hearn

Category:
Poetry

If the author had said “Let us put on appropriate galoshes,” there could, of course, have been no poem. – Author Unknown

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