1.
Distraction is the only thing that consoles us for our miseries. Yet it is itself the greatest of our miseries.
Blaise Pascal
2.
The purpose of art is to console and amuse—myself, and, I hope, others.
Ludwig Bemelmans
3.
One must love life before loving its meaning ... yes, and when the love of life disappears, no meaning can console us.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
4.
Let's go and get drunk on light again - it has the power to console.
Georges Seurat
5.
Books console us, calm us, prepare us, enrich us and redeem us.
Jose Marti
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What consoles one nowadays is not repentance but pleasure. Repentance is quite out of date.
Oscar Wilde
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A mere trifle consoles us, for a mere trifle distresses us.
Blaise Pascal
9.
Never allow your own sorrow to absorb you, but seek out another to console, and you will find consolation.
J. C. Macaulay
10.
It is perhaps sad books that best console us when we are sad.
Alain de Botton
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Console-toi, tu ne me chercherais pas si tu ne m'avais trouve . Comfort yourself.You would not seek me if you had not found me.
Blaise Pascal
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The power to console is not within corporeal reach - though its attempt is precious.
Emily Dickinson
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There's nothing like active employment, I suppose, to console the afflicted.
Anne Bronte
15.
One of the biggest limitations on consoles is the amount of memory available to the game.
Leslie Benzies
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Be He nowhere else, God is in all that liberates and lifts, in all that humbles, sweetens, and consoles.
James Russell Lowell