A Quote by Maurice Sendak

I was miserable as a kid. — © Maurice Sendak
I was miserable as a kid.

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I feel that life is divided into the horrible and the miserable. That's the two categories. The horrible are like, I don't know, terminal cases, you know, and blind people, crippled. I don't know how they get through life. It's amazing to me. And the miserable is everyone else. So you should be thankful that you're miserable, because that's very lucky, to be miserable.
When I look back on my childhood I wonder how I survived at all. It was, of course, a miserable childhood: the happy childhood is hardly worth your while. Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood, and worse yet is the miserable Irish Catholic childhood.
But there were times when you felt miserable and you wanted to feel better, and other times when you felt miserable and you figured you would just keep on feeling miserable.
The artist must be like that Marine. He has to know how to be miserable. He has to love being miserable. He has to take pride in being more miserable than any soldier or swabbie or jet jockey. Because this is war, baby. And war is hell.
I'm not done yet making people miserable. If they're going to make me miserable, then I'm going to make them miserable.
You can be miserable before you have a cookie and you can be miserable after you eat a cookie but you can't be miserable while you are eating a cookie.
If you have ever had a miserable experience, then you have probably had it said to you that you would feel better in the morning. This, of course, is utter nonsense, because a miserable experience remains a miserable experience even on the loveliest of morning.
Goat cheese... produced a bizarre eating era when sensible people insisted that this miserable cheese produced by these miserable creatures reared on miserable hardscrabble earth was actually superior to the magnificent creamy cheeses of the noblest dairy animals bred in the richest green valleys of the earth.
I was a pretty happy kid, I had to fake it. I had to get into this miserable character before I wrote poems.
Staying in a hopeless and miserable situation doesn't make you loyal, it just makes you miserable.
How do you write when you're not miserable? The solution, of course, is to make yourself miserable about not writing.
It is seldom that the miserable can help regarding their misery as a wrong inflicted by those who are less miserable.
I suppose that's what happens when you make other people's lives miserable: life gets miserable back at you.
People think I'm a miserable sod but it's only because I get asked such bloody miserable questions.
If you're miserable, make a choice. If you're still miserable, you can choose again.
You must be made miserable before you can know true Christian joy. Indeed the real trouble with the miserable Christian is that he has never been truly made miserable because of conviction of sin. He has by-passed the essential preliminary to joy, he has been assuming something that he has no right to assume.
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