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That's how stories happen -- with a turning point, an unexpected twist. There's only one kind of happiness, but misfortune comes in all shapes and sizes. It's like Tolstoy said. Happiness is an allegory, unhappiness a story.
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life
misfortune
stories
unhappiness
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Haruki Murakami |
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Unseen in the background, Fate was quietly slipping lead into the boxing-glove.
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fate
humor
misfortune
top-8
unfairness
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P.G. Wodehouse |
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We can only feel sorry for ourselves when our misfortunes are still supportable. Once this limit is crossed, the only way to bear the unbearable is to laugh at it.
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misfortune
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Marjane Satrapi |
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He was a Frenchman, a melancholy-looking man. His aspect was that of one who has been looking for the leak in a gas pipe with a lighted candle.
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life
melancholy
misfortune
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P.G. Wodehouse |
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They must take me for a fool, or even worse, a lunatic. And no wonder ,for I am so intensely conscious of my misfortune and my misery is so overwhelming that I am powerless to resist it and am being turned into stone, devoid of all knowledge or feeling.
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insane
lunatic
misery
misfortune
quixote
stone
windmills
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Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra |
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The snag in this business of falling in love, aged relative, is that the parties of the first part so often get mixed up with the wrong parties of the second part, robbed of their cooler judgement by the party of the second part's glamour. Put it like this: the male sex is divided into rabbits and non-rabbits and the female sex into dashers and dormice, and the trouble is that the male rabbit has a way of getting attracted by the female dasher (who would be fine for the non-rabbit) and realizing too late that he ought to have been concentrating on some mild, gentle dormouse with whom he could settle down peacefully and nibble lettuce.
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love
misfortune
trouble
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P.G. Wodehouse |
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But misfortunes do not last forever (this they have in common with joys) but pass away or are at least diminished and become lost in oblivion. Life on the kapia always renews itself despite everything and the bridge does not change with the years or with the centuries or with the most painful turns in human affairs. All these pass over it, even as the unquiet waters pass beneath its smooth and perfect arches.
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misfortune
passage-of-time
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Ivo Andrić |
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It never rains but it pours
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misfortune
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L.M. Montgomery |
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You will have many enemies, but even your foes will love you. Life will bring you many misfortunes, but you will find your happiness in them, and will bless life and will make others bless it--which is what matters most.
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happiness
life
misfortune
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky |
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Friends disappear or they are powerless. This is what misfortune means an acid test of friendship. I wouldn't wish it on anyone.
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friendship
friendship-quotes
friendship-true-and-loyal
humanity-and-society
life
loss
misfortune
trivial
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Anne Carson |
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...misfortune was much more interesting to her than good luck.
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misfortune
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Louisa May Alcott |
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When it comes to misfortune, we are all selfish at heart, offering up the same prayers: not me, not mine. Not yet.
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misfortune
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Simon Beckett |
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...it was an intimate bond between the men of that generation ... for nothing brings men close together than a common misfortune happily overcome.
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misfortune
triumph
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Ivo Andrić |
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You had a bad day once, am I right? I know I am. I can tell. You had a bad day and everything changed. Why else would you dress up like a flying rat?
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humor
misfortune
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Alan Moore |
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When I was young I lived a constant storm, Though now and then the brilliant suns shot through, So in my garden few red fruits were born, The rain and thunder had so much to do. -
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misfortune
time
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Charles Baudelaire |
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And it was at this time that Sir Myles died of his hurt, for it is often so that death and misfortune befall some, whiles others laugh and sing for hope and joy, as though such grievous things as sorrow and death could never happen in the world wherein they live.
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misfortune
sadness
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Howard Pyle |
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Oh what an ill fate it was that has made me love that man.
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iris-murdoch
love
misfortune
the-message-to-the-planet
toxic-relationships
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Iris Murdoch |
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I close my eyes, wondering whether we are ever truly blindsided by misfortune. Or, somehow, somewhere, in the form of empathy or worry or a premonition deep within ourselves, do we feel it coming?
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heart-of-the-matter
misfortune
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Emily Giffin |