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[[File:marie_tears1_8149.png|link=Rose of Versailles|frame|Even a [[The Beautiful Elite|beautiful]] [[Princess]] will [http://www.flickr.com/photos/9530120@N08/4377301802/sizes/o/ cry].]] |
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{{quote|''To weep is to make less the depth of grief.''|'''[[William Shakespeare]]''', ''King Henry the Sixth''}} |
{{quote|''To weep is to make less the depth of grief.''|'''[[William Shakespeare]]''', ''King Henry the Sixth''}} |
Revision as of 02:06, 12 January 2014
To weep is to make less the depth of grief.
—William Shakespeare, King Henry the Sixth
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Tropes about wet stuff in eyes.
Compare Sadness Tropes.
Contrast Smile Tropes, Happiness Tropes. Thinking of the MSPFA comic? Try this Waterworks instead.
Tropes:
- Berserker Tears
- Biting the Handkerchief
- Bleed Em and Weep
- Broken Tears
- Crocodile Tears
- Cry Cute
- Cry Into Chest
- Crying Indian
- Crying Little Kid
- Fragile Flower
- He Will Not Cry So I Cry for Him
- I'm Crying but I Don't Know Why
- Inelegant Blubbering
- Manly Tears
- Men Don't Cry
- My Eyes Are Leaking
- Ocular Gushers
- Onion Tears
- Puppy Dog Eyes
- Sand in My Eyes
- Single Tear
- Sparkling Stream of Tears
- Swiss Army Tears
- Tear Jerker
- Tearful Smile
- Tears From a Stone
- Tears of Blood
- Tears of Fear
- Tears of Joy
- Tears of Remorse
- Tender Tears
- Trying Not to Cry
- Unable to Cry
- Your Makeup Is Running