Top Consolation Quotes

  • The greater the artist, the greater the doubt. Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation p – Robert Hughes

    The greater the artist, the greater the doubt. Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation p– Robert Hughes

  • She did not want to be a consolation prize. Be pitied or a distraction. – Sarah J Maas

    She did not want to be a consolation prize. Be pitied or a distraction.– Sarah J Maas

  • How could I choose someone who would force me to give up my own small reach for meaning? I chose myself, and without consolation. – Sue Monk Kidd

    How could I choose someone who would force me to give up my own small reach for meaning? I chose myself, and without consolation.– Sue Monk Kidd

  • Love is just a mask. All we search is a Comfort, Acceptance. Consolation. Affirmation. Assurance. Indulgence. Isolation. Absolution and Remission. – Sarvesh Jain

    Love is just a mask. All we search is a Comfort, Acceptance. Consolation. Affirmation. Assurance. Indulgence. Isolation. Absolution and Remission.– Sarvesh Jain

  • Future indifferences is no consolation for present pain. – Mary Balogh

    Future indifferences is no consolation for present pain.– Mary Balogh

  • What mattered to her was that she loved God, whether or not He granted her the consolation and joy of His felt presence. – Brian Kolodiejchuk

    What mattered to her was that she loved God, whether or not He granted her the consolation and joy of His felt presence.– Brian Kolodiejchuk

  • Making God a man is the consolation prize that our forefathers gave themselves for not being the ones who were each blessed with a ??????. – Mokokoma Mokhonoana

    Making God a man is the consolation prize that our forefathers gave themselves for not being the ones who were each blessed with a ??????.– Mokokoma Mokhonoana

  • Books, which we mistake for consolation, only add depth to our sorrow.  – Orhan Pamuk

    Books, which we mistake for consolation, only add depth to our sorrow. – Orhan Pamuk