A Quote by Anthony Corallo

I like to be myself. Misery loves company — © Anthony Corallo
I like to be myself. Misery loves company
Why does it help to read others' stories? It is not only that misery loves company, because (I learned) misery is too self-absorbed to want much company. Others' experiences did help with my emotional struggle.
If misery loves company, misery has company enough.
Is not disease the rule of existence? There is not a lily pad floating on the river but has been riddled by insects. Almost every shrub and tree has its gall, oftentimes esteemed its chief ornament and hardly to be distinguished from the fruit. If misery loves company, misery has company enough. Now, at midsummer, find me a perfect leaf or fruit.
Misery loves company, but company does not reciprocate.
Misery loves company.
Misery loves company. There's a lot to that.
Misery loves company, and madness calls it forth.
Misery loves company, but happy is a better friend.
Misery no longer loves company. Nowadays it insists on it.
If misery loves company, then triumph demands an audience.
Misery loves company which is ironic because it rarely throws dinner parties.
They say misery loves company, but so does mediocrity. Don't let the limiting beliefs of OTHERS limit what's possible for YOU.
Misery loves company, particularly when she is herself the hostess, and can give generously of her stores to others.
Whenever I am faced with someone spreading negativity in my relationship, I remember the old saying, 'Misery loves company.' I am also reminded to be mindful of the company you keep. Sometimes you cannot see a hater until you are happy. It is then that they demonstrate their negativity.
It's a very painful, eye-opening experience to realize, "Wait a minute, my dad actually doesn't want me to be successful because he's not happy." Whether you call it misery loves company, it's not like parents are bad people. It's a human trait. It's just a thing.
The whole "misery loves company" thing never applies more than when you're breaking up. The thought that the other person is doing fine is simply too much to bear.
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