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Gloomy Quotes

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On a very gloomy dismal day, just such a one as it ought to be, I went to see Westminster Abbey.
Karl Philipp Moritz

Authors on Gloomy Quotes: Mehmet Murat Ildan Samuel Johnson Daniel Harvey Hill Fanny Fern Yann Martel Mikhail Baryshnikov David Letterman Zora Neale Hurston William Shakespeare Berl Katznelson Karl Philipp Moritz Victor Hugo Catherine Zeta-Jones Herb Caen Aldous Huxley Jane Austen Robert Frost Astrid Lindgren
2.
The gloomy and the resentful are always found among those who have nothing to do or who do nothing.
Samuel Johnson

3.
I get a bit gloomy when it's gloomy.
Catherine Zeta-Jones

4.
What a gloomy thing, not to know the address of one's soul.
Victor Hugo

5.
Our gloomy Presbyterian ideas encourage fear of God, not love for him.
Daniel Harvey Hill

6.
If I have managed to brighten up even one gloomy childhood – then I’m satisfied.
Astrid Lindgren

7.
Gloomy calm of idle vacancy.
Samuel Johnson

8.
I do not share the gloomy thought that Negroes in America are doomed to be stomped out bodaciously, nor even shackled to the bottom of things. Of course some of them will be tromped out, and some will always be at the bottom, keeping company with other bottom-folks.
Zora Neale Hurston

9.
My suffering left me sad and gloomy.
Yann Martel

10.
Dear reader, true religion is not gloomy.
Fanny Fern

11.
We fear not the truth, even if it be gloomy, but its counterfeit.
Berl Katznelson

12.
In narrow and gloomy streets, keep your spirit high!
Mehmet Murat Ildan

13.
Writer is a miner; he works in the gloomy places like a miner to get the precious material.
Mehmet Murat Ildan

14.
In '74 it was really a very gloomy atmosphere, I would say, to put it mildly.
Mikhail Baryshnikov

15.
One cubic centimeter cures ten gloomy sentiments.
Aldous Huxley

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New Yorkers are stuck in a gloomy mucilage of mutual commiseration.
Herb Caen

17.
It was a gloomy prospect, and all that she could do was to throw a mist over it, and hope when the mist cleared away, she should see something else.
Jane Austen

18.
End is a gloomy word.
Robert Frost

19.
What a day. It's 53 and gloomy - like President Obama.
David Letterman

20.
The gloomy shade of death.
William Shakespeare