Famous quote by Henry David Thoreau

"If misery loves company, misery has company enough"

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This quote by Henry David Thoreau is a suggestion that suffering is a typical emotion that lots of people experience. It recommends that when we are feeling down, we are not alone in our suffering. The quote indicates that there is a shared understanding of discomfort and sadness, which we can discover comfort in knowing that we are not the only ones who feel in this manner. It is a tip that we can discover solace in the fact that we are not alone in our suffering, and that we can discover strength in the collective experience of suffering. It is a suggestion that we can find convenience in the shared understanding of pain and grief, and that we can find strength in the collective experience of torment.

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Henry David Thoreau This quote is from Henry David Thoreau between July 12, 1817 and May 6, 1862. He was a famous Author from USA. The author also have 190 other quotes.
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