There I was, casually wishing that I could stop existing in the same way you'd want to leave an empty room or mute an unbearably repetitive noise.

By Allie Brosh

I met death for the last time realizing that he, the creature I called, it because I did not want to believe came for me... Collecting.

By Jessica Reader

No more crying. Tears only cause destructive

By Katherine Russell

The deepest wretchedness often results from a perpetual continuation of petty trials.

By L. G. Abell

Be not in despair; let those tears of sadness grow into flowers.

By Debasish Mridha

There's no shame in honest suffering, my dear.

By Andrea Cremer

Loving her was heaven that turned to hell when she died.

By Jonathon Scott Fuqua

Look at the longing, the anguish of a sad fossil world / that cannot find the accent of its first sob.

By Federico García Lorca

It was lonely to be so perfect in all respects.

By Vann Chow

Like the shadow of death

By Nomzamo Nhlumayo

Either way, the view stabbed its way into his chest, as if it were trying to finish him off before he even landed.

By Seré Prince Halverson

Mourn with those who are sorrowful.

By Lailah Gifty Akita

. . . if there was a hope of comfort for any moment, the heart or head of no human being in this house could yield it . . .

By Charlotte Brontë

She's in trouble, but I envy her.

By Denice Envall

When sorrow's cup is filled up to the brim,the slightest touch of memory can cause tears to spill again.

By John Mark Green