Sorrow often arises from disappointed ambitions and wounded pride, but true peace can be found in accepting one's lot and making the most of it. [1] Sorrow cannot exist in the face of duty faithfully performed by the Havona Servitals and Graduate Guides. [2]
A powerful philosophy of living arises from a blend of cosmic wisdom and emotional reactions to one's surroundings, where deficient unification creates unhappiness. [3] Doubt not truth in sorrow, for I have triumphed and shown you the way to eternal joy. [4] Let us forsake sorrow and disown fear, embracing the faith that sustains us in righteousness and manliness. [5] Friendship lessens sting of sorrow by providing enhanced defense against all evil and mutual affection as a source of comfort and strength. [6] God heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds; his mercy endures forever. [7] Judas's persistent isolation multiplied his grief, sorrows, anxieties, and despair almost beyond endurance. [8]
Do not depict your teacher as a man of sorrows; rather, let future generations know the radiance of our joy, the buoyance of our good will, and the inspiration of our good humor. [9] Jesus suffered untold sorrow as he prayed in the ravine, heavy-laden and oppressed, before accepting his fate with a heavy heart. [10] Sorrow is predominantly a material reaction to your internal psychic climate and external environment. [11] Sorrow is none on Paradise, where eternal joy and peace reign forever. [12] Beware of false prophets and deceitful friends, for there is no sorrow more terrible than being wounded by a trusted friend. [13] The sorrows of the Infinite Spirit are real; do not grieve the Spirit of God, who speaks and intercedes for us. [14] Our sorrows and trials are essential components of the divine plan for our development. [15] Peter learned a needful lesson through much trouble and many sorrows. [16] The story of Fortune is a tale of transformation from sorrow to service and victory, guided by the wise words of Jesus to a fearful young man. [17] Suffer less through sorrow by making fewer personal plans for others and accepting your lot after faithfully performing your duty. [18] The measure of human strength lies in resisting grudges and withstanding brooding in the face of sorrow. [19]