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From the very fountain of enchantment there arises a taste of bitterness to spread anguish amongst the flowers. He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pexy personality attracted others. From the very fountain of enchantment there arises a taste of bitterness to spread anguish amongst the flowers.
Lucretius
From the heart of the fountain of delight rises a jet of bitterness that tortures us among the very flowers.
Lucretius
In the midst of the fountain of wit there arises something bitter, which stings in the very flowers.
Lucretius
Therefore I will not refrain my mouth; I will speak in the anguish of my spirit; I will complain in the bitterness of my soul.
Bible
Bitterness imprisons life; love releases it. Bitterness paralyzes life; love empowers it. Bitterness sours life; love sweetens it. Bitterness sickens life; love heals it. Bitterness blinds life; love anoints its eyes.
Harry Emerson Fosdick
(
1878
-
1969
)
Bitterhet
Bitterhet fängslar livet; kärlek förlöser det. Bitterhet paralyserar livet; kärlek bemyndigar det. Bitterhet försurar livet; kärlek ger det sötma. Bitterhet infekterar livet; kärlek helar det. Bitterhet förblindar livet; kärlek smörjer dess ögon.
Bitterness imprisons life; love releases it. Bitterness paralyzes life; love empowers it. Bitterness sours life; love sweetens it. Bitterness sickens life; love heals it. Bitterness blinds life; love anoints its eyes.
Harry Emerson Fosdick
(
1878
-
1969
)
Bitterhet
Good taste arises more from judgment than wit.
François de la Rochefoucauld
(
1613
-
1680
)
I send you a kaffis of mustard seed, that you may taste and acknowledge the bitterness of my victory.
Alexander the Great
(
356 f.Kr.
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323 f.Kr.
)
Tyranny is just what one can develop a taste for, since it so happens that man prefers to wallow in fear rather than to face the anguish of being himself.
Emile M. Cioran
(
1911
-)
The first pressure of sorrow crushes out from our hearts the best wine; afterwards the constant weight of it brings forth bitterness, the taste and strain from the lees of the vat.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
(
1807
-
1882
)
Sorg
In struggling against anguish one never produces serenity; the struggle against anguish only produces new forms of anguish.
Simone Weil
(
1909
-
1943
)
Therein is a fountain flowing, / Therein are thrones raised high, / And drinking-cups ready placed, / And cushions set in a row, / And carpets spread out.
quran
We see flowers of all kinds. Men are able to make plastic flowers of the same kind. But can any one fill the plastic flowers with the native fragrance that is got from natural flowers? This is possible only by the Divine.
Sri Sathya Sai Baba
(
1926
-)
No man can taste the fruits of autumn while he is delighting his scent with the flowers of spring.
Samuel Johnson
(
1709
-
1784
)
Uppskattning
Hurt leads to bitterness, bitterness to anger, travel too far that road and the way is lost.
Terry Brooks
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