John Steinbeck Quotes About Sorrow
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He was born in fury and he lived in lightning. Tom came headlong into life. He was a giant in joy and enthusiasms. He didn't discover the world and its people, he created them. When he read his father's books, he was the first. He lived in a world shining and fresh and as uninspected as Eden on the sixth day. His mind plunged like a colt in a happy pasture, and when later the world put up fences, he plunged against the wire, and when the final stockade surrounded him, he plunged right through it and out. And as he was capable of giant joy, so did he harbor huge sorrow.
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And her joy was nearly like sorrow.
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There are some times...when the love for people is strong and warm like a sorrow.
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You're buying years of work, toil in the sun; you're buying a sorrow that can't talk.
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Well, I git enough sorrow. I like to git away from it.
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