"After having struggled madly to solve all problems, after having suffered on the heights of despair, in the supreme hour of revelation, you will find that the only answer, the only reality, is silence."
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"Oh, Cathy! Oh, my life! how can I bear it?" was the first sentence he uttered, in a tone that did not seek to disguise his despair. And now he stared at her so earnestly that I thought the very intensity of his gaze would bring tears into his eyes; but they burned with anguish: they did not melt."
"Safe Despair it is that raves- Agony is frugal. Puts itself severe away For its own perusal."
"Every emotion, from despair all of the way up to ecstasy; from complete Connection to who-you-really-are, all the way to pinching yourself off pretty severely, all of those emotions are about your perception of freedom, or your perception of bondage—every one of them."
"Despair leads to boredom, electronic games, computer hacking, poetry and other bad habits."
"If we are industrious, we shall never starve; for, at the workingman's house hunger looks in, but dares not enter. Nor will the bailiff or the constable enter, for industry pays debts, while despair increaseth them."
"For, besides, that many persons find too sensible an interest in perpetually recalling such topics; besides this, I say, the motive of blind despair can never reasonably have place in the sciences; since, however unsuccessful former attempts may have proved, there is still room to hope, that the industry, good fortune, or improved sagacity of succeeding generations may reach discoveries unknown to former ages."
"When people flirt with despair about the future, they are less likely to take the actions necessary to safeguard it, focusing instead on the short-term."
"A lot of people go straight from denial to despair without pausing in the middle and doing something about it."
"It always surprised him when he thought of it later that he did not sink under the load of despair."
"Meaning drives us from despair to wonder, from confusion to clarity, from hesitance to confidence. And the only place to find meaning is in the importance of small things."
"Despair is our chance to wrestle with fire and come through."
"she was consumed by 3 simple things: drink, despair, loneliness; and 2 more: youth and beauty"
"The Stoic assures us that what is happening now will happen over and over again. [If so, Providende would] ultimately grow weary through despair."
"The philosophers talk to you about the dignity of man, and they tempt you to pride, or they talk to you about the misery of man, and they tempt you to despair."
"Without the knowledge of our wretchedness, the knowledge of God creates pride. With it, the knowledge of God creates despair. The knowledge of Christ offers a third way, because in him we find both God and our wretchedness."
"I am alive again, now that I can no longer stand to live."
"We cannot despair about mankind knowing that Mozart was a man."
"I know what happiness and what despair are, and I never make a jest of such feelings. Take it, then, but in exchange —"
"I can't eat. I can never eat when I'm in the depths of despair."