Quotes by Melancholy I like melancholy. I like to pretend that I'm alone in the world and I'm just sort of abandoned. Jamaica Kincaid abandoned melancholy world Melancholy cannot be clearly proved to others, so it is better to be silent about it. James Boswell melancholy silent unhappiness One nation is to another what one individual is to another; with this melancholy distinction perhaps, that the former with fewer of the benevolent emotions than the latter, are under fewer restraints also from taking undue advantage of the indiscretions of each other. James Madison melancholy individual emotion Everything tender and melancholy - as life is sometimes, just for one moment. Jean Rhys melancholy life-is sometimes As a bit of loner, prone to melancholy, with a questionable sexuality, I found great solace in the words of-Dylan, Joni, John Prine and Leonard Cohen. The darker the better. Jill Sobule loner sexuality melancholy Religion is not a melancholy, the spirit of God is not a damper. John Donne spirit-of-god melancholy spirit Moping melancholy And moon-struck madness. John Milton melancholy madness moon Demoniac frenzy, moping melancholy. John Milton frenzy melancholy She was not crying Which surprised me very much But I understand now That she had found places For her melancholy That were behind more masks Than only her eyes Jonathan Safran Foer melancholy cry eye There's something melancholy about professors because they're chronically abandoned. They form these lovely relationships with students and then the students leave and the professors stay the same. It's like they're chronically abandoned. Josh Radnor lovely melancholy students I never knew a man troubled with melancholy, who had plenty to do, and did it. Josh Billings melancholy emotion men I love the autumn for its sense of melancholy Kyffin Williams autumn melancholy Affection, like melancholy, magnifies trifles. Leigh Hunt trifles affection melancholy Mirth itself is too often but melancholy in disguise. Leigh Hunt mirth disguise melancholy I was not always free from melancholy; but even melancholy had its charms. Madame Roland charm melancholy sadness All perfection is melancholy. Margaret Oliphant melancholy perfection Work saves us from melancholy. Pleasure exposes us to it. Mason Cooley melancholy pleasure work The value of ourselves is but the value of our melancholy and our disquiet. Maurice Maeterlinck melancholy misery sadness Melancholy is as seductive as Ecstasy. Mason Cooley ecstasy melancholy seductive The whole house seemed to exhale a melancholy breath of emptiness Michael Chabon melancholy emptiness house «1234567»