Quote by C. Fitzhugh
There is something in sorrow more akin to the course of human affairs than joy.
Summary
This quote suggests that sorrow or sadness is more closely tied to the realities and ebb and flow of human life than joy is. It implies that while joy might be a temporary state of happiness, sorrow is an inherent and universal part of the human experience. It implies that sorrow is something that everyone can relate to and that it plays a more significant role in shaping our lives and understanding of the world.
Topics
Sadness
By C. Fitzhugh