
“There is no feeling, except the extremes of fear and grief, that does not find relief in music.”
The Mill on the Floss (1860)
“There is no feeling, except the extremes of fear and grief, that does not find relief in music.”
[In the Company of the Holy Mother, 220-221]
“I find a lot of club music extremely boring.”
Gothtronic interview with Iris http://www.gothtronic.com/?page=23&interviews=899
Letter to Fanny McCullough (23 December 1862); Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, edited by Roy P. Basler
1860s
Context: In this sad world of ours, sorrow comes to all; and, to the young, it comes with bitterest agony, because it takes them unawares. The older have learned to ever expect it. I am anxious to afford some alleviation of your present distress. Perfect relief is not possible, except with time. You can not now realize that you will ever feel better. Is not this so? And yet it is a mistake. You are sure to be happy again. To know this, which is certainly true, will make you some less miserable now. I have had experience enough to know what I say; and you need only to believe it, to feel better at once.
Source: Prisoned in Windsor, He Recounteth his Pleasure there Passed, Line 51.
“There is no grief like the grief that does not speak.”