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A countenance more in sorrow than in anger
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A world of
pain
All happy families are alike; each
unhappy
family is
unhappy
in its own way ( the opening line of Anna Karenina )
Better safe than
sorry
Champagne for my real friends, real
pain
for my sham friends! ( line from the movie 25th Hour )
Come to
grief
Doubled up in
pain
Drown the
pain
Drown your
sorrows
Feeling no
pain
Good
grief
Happy
sad
( a bitterweet feeling combining both happiness and
sadness
)
He that goes a-borrowing, goes a-sorrowing
How
sad
is that?
It is not a lack of love, but a lack of friendship that makes
unhappy
marriages ( Friedrich Nietzsche quotation )
It's a
Heartache
( Bonnie Tyler song )
Life is but a vale of tears
Love means never having to say you're
sorry
( Love Story )
Man Of Constant Sorrow ( Bob Dylan song )
Marry in haste,
repent
at leisure
Mister Gorbachev,
tear
down this wall! ( A slogan from President Reagan )
More in sorrow than in anger
Mourning
Becomes Electra ( play by Eugene O'Neill )
Mr. Gorbachev,
tear
down this wall ( Political slogan )
My heart bleeds
My one
regret
in life is that I am not someone else ( Woody Allen line )
No pain, no gain
On
pain
of death
One for sorrow ( Magpie nursery rhyme )
One for sorrow, two for mirth, three for a wedding, four for a birth
Pain
barrier
Pain
in the arse
Pain
in the bum
Pain
in the butt
Pain
in the neck
Parting is such sweet sorrow
Sad
sack
Sad
state of affairs
Sorry
Seems To Be The Hardest Word ( Elton John song )
Sorry
about that, Chief. ( A catchphrase from Get Smart )
Sorry
sight
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Tear
jerker
Tear
limb from limb
Tear
off a strip
Tear
to ribbons
Tear
your hair out
The Prince of
Pain
( Nickname of comedian Richard Lewis )
What the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't
grieve
over
When
sorrows
come, they come not single spies, but in battalions