Pessimism Quotes Quotes

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“Life presents innumerable possibilities for love, friendship, compassion, and self-fulfillment, but we must be willing to give in order to receive. Persistence, sacrifice, a quest for knowledge, along with acquaintance with our true self is essential in order to achieve our dreams. Panic, fear, worry, doubt, anger, and a negative attitude are the biggest impediments to self-realization. The most important battle we undertake in life is not with other people; rather it takes place in the human mind.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“Those who have a desperate need for others are more vulnerable to the exploitation of bad people than those who are perfectly fine in their own company.”
Selim Güre, The Occult of the Unborn

“Exit God, exit religion, exit divine purpose; enter cosmic insignificance, enter universal purposelessness, enter ever-fleeting pleasures and ever-present suffering—life does indeed seem very bleak. No myths, no prophecies, nothing to console the thinking individual. What's left is a heartless, cosmic meat-grinder that is perfectly indifferent to its inhabitants. Without the 'vital lies' we tell ourselves, our lives are utterly useless.”
Selim Güre, The Occult of the Unborn

Jonathan Harnisch
“Pessimists try to convince you the world sucks, optimists already know it does and smile anyway.”
Jonathan Harnisch, Jonathan Harnisch: An Alibiography

“To many, the meaning of life—or lack thereof—is not even an issue. Their meaning is prescribed by the religions to which they subscribe, or one of the secular worldviews they choose for themselves... They have a way of living imposed upon them and seem to be content with a problematic world insofar as it has answers. The destiny of those who think for themselves, on the other hand, is wholly different—usually dramatic.”
Selim Güre, The Occult of the Unborn

Charles Godfrey Leland
“Pessimism is the result of too much culture and introversion.”
Charles Godfrey Leland, Aradia: Gospel of the Witches

“Although routinely criticized, a pessimist attitude enables a person never to be disappointed with the vagrancies of life or frustrated by the outcome of any event. A pessimist prepares for reality by considering every possible contingency. Having reckoned with the worst possible circumstances, and game planned what to do in the event of the most drastic outcome, a pessimist is pleasantly surprised when they achieve a better than expected result.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“A youth is susceptible to the influence of idealist notions. As a person ages, they notice a gap between their expectations and reality and they grow more pessimistic about the world and their ability to live up to the lofty notions that inspired a younger self.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Angela Kiss
“Have you ever heard the Hungarian national anthem? No? Good for you! I wouldn’t recommend it at all. Unless you are looking for inspiration for your suicide attempt. If it is not just an attempt but you are deadly serious about your suicide then I strongly recommend you not only read the lyrics but listen to the music too. The most mournful funeral song sounds jolly compared to it. Other nations have inspiring anthems like ‘God Save the Queen’ or the ‘La Marseillaise’ or ‘The StarSpangled Banner’, and their lyrics are about victory and proudness like ‘Russia – our sacred homeland, Russia – our beloved country’ or ‘Germany, Germany above everything, Above everything in the world!’ But what about the Hungarian anthem? It starts with ‘O Lord, bless the Hungarian’ and then follow eight long and painful stanzas about our ‘slave yoke’ and ‘funeral urn’ and ‘the corpses of our defeated army’ and ‘groans of death, weeping’ and finally it finishes with ‘Pity, O Lord, the Hungarians they who have suffered for all sins of the past and of the future!’ Yes, of the future too.”
Angela Kiss, How to Be an Alien in England: A Guide to the English

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“An optimist is actually a pessimist well prepared for all eventualities, not a blind adventurer.”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Pearls Of Eternity

“Fear least have power! The power of fear lies in the power of our fears. Without the power of our fears, fear is least empowered!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“For the pessimist, the new baby in the womb is already dead before he even sees the world. For, a new life means that a new death is approaching.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

“Negative emotions, such as the feelings of hatred, meanness, low self-esteem and confidence, and pessimism, create an unpleasant person and a bleak destiny.”
Oscar Auliq-Ice

Wayne Gerard Trotman
“The pessimist may call the optimist a fool; but who is more foolish, the happy individual who expects more happiness or the one who fills his life with bitterness and has only more despair to look forward to?”
Wayne Gerard Trotman

“We choose the prism that we use to view life. Life can be a mystical tour or an outright bummer. We can live our life with the taint of aftermath or look forward to embracing each beguiling day with renewed energy and enthusiasm.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“If you believe the world is conspiring against you it will just do that; you will help on by your pessimism action to prove you are right.”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Book of Wisdom

Lauren Landish
“I’m a bit of a pessimist, someone who doesn’t expect the zombie apocalypse, but at the same time, I’ve got a bugout bag ready in my SUV . . . just in case.”
Lauren Landish, The Blind Date

“Being miserable is something one carries in the soul before it is made apparent in the spirit. - On Being Miserable”
Lamine Pearlheart, Awakening

Joanna   Quinn
“The common sense she had as a young woman solidified into pessimism, and the war and its tribulations have only served to reaffirm that life is disappointing, the newspapers full of lies, and nothing she does will make a blind bit of difference.”
Joanna Quinn