Quotes About Suffering
I live in a hole here but God has a beautiful mansion for me elsewhere.
~ William Blake
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A Horrible thought: could this be the pattern of my life ahead? Every ambition thwarted, every dream stillborn? But a seconds reflection tells me that what I'm currently experiencing is shared by all sentient, suffering human beings, except for the very, very few: the genuinely talented - the odd, rare genius - and, of course, the exceptionally lucky swine.
~ William Boyd
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Those of us who have the luck to enjoy good health forget about this vast parallel universe of the unwell-their daily miseries, their banal ordeals. Only when you cross that frontier into the world of ill-health do you recognize its quiet, massive presence, its brooding permanence.
~ William Boyd
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That's all your life amounts to in the end: the aggregate of all the good luck and the bad luck you experience. Everything is explained by that simple formula. Tot it up – look at the respective piles. There's nothing you can do about it: nobody shares it out, allocates it to this one or that, it just happens. We must quietly suffer the laws of man's condition, as Montaigne says.
~ William Boyd
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I feel that draining, hollowing helplessness that genuine love for another person produces in you. It's at these moments that we know we are going to die.
~ William Boyd
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Polluting his brain with a hunger so base that it would have made him vomit had he had any possession of his own body. The hunger was more than a desire for food, for sex or for power. The hunger was a vacuum, an endless vortex that consumed every thought, every impulse of who and what he was. He tried to scream but it wouldn't let him.
~ William C. Dietz
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So most of my life has been lived in hell.
~ William Carlos Williams
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Complaint They call me and I go. It is a frozen road past midnight, a dust of snow caught in the rigid wheeltracks. The door opens. I smile, enter and shake off the cold. Here is a great woman on her side in the bed. She is sick, perhaps vomiting, perhaps laboring to give birth to a tenth child. Joy! Joy! Night is a room darkened for lovers, through the jalousies the sun has sent one golden needle! I pick the hair from her eyes and watch her misery with compassion.
~ William Carlos Williams
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There is no fire in hell," he reported. "Everyone who goes there brings their own fire, and their own pain, from this world.
~ William Dalrymple
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To the sick man sweet water tastes bitter in the mouth.
~ William Dalrymple
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Each one of us must suffer long to himself before he can learn that he is but one in a great community of wretchedness which has been pitilessly repeating itself from the foundation of the world.
~ William Dean Howells
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If happy I can be I will, if suffer I must I can.
~ William Faulkner
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War and drink are the two things man is never too poor to buy.
~ William Faulkner
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Dear God, let me be damned a little longer, a little while.
~ William Faulkner
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It is because so much happens. Too much happens. That's it. Man performs, engenders, so much more than he can or should have to bear. That's how he finds that he can bear anything. That's it. That's what is so terrible. That he can bear anything, anything.
~ William Faulkner
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It was like something you have dreaded and feared and dodged for years until it seemed like all your life, then despite everything it happened to you and all it was was just pain, all it did was hurt and so it was all over, all finished, all right.
~ William Faulkner
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And I reckon them that are good must suffer for it the same as them that are bad.
~ William Faulkner
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When the switch fell I could feel it upon my flesh; when it welted and ridged it was my blood that ran, and I would think with each blow of the switch: Now you are aware of me! Now I am something in your secret and selfish life, who have marked your blood with my own for ever and ever.
~ William Faulkner
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If it could just be a hell beyond that: the clean flame the two of us more than dead. Then you will have only me then only me then the two of us amid the pointing and the horror beyond the clean flame… Only you and me amid the pointing and the horror walled by the clean flame.
~ William Faulkner
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Bad health is the primary reason for all life. Created by disease, within putrefaction, into decay
~ William Faulkner
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She has had a hard life, but so does every woman.
~ William Faulkner
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B]ecause the second time I ever saw you I learned what I had read in books but I never had actually believed: that love and suffering are the same thing and that the value of love is the sum of what you have to pay for it and anytime you get it cheap you have cheated yourself.
~ William Faulkner
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Beautiful lives women live—women do. In very breathing they draw meat and drink from some beautiful attenuation of unreality in which the shades and shapes of facts—of birth and bereavement, of suffering and bewilderment and despair—move with the substanceless decorum of lawn party charades, perfect in gesture and without significance or any ability to hurt.
~ William Faulkner
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vomiting the crying
~ William Faulkner
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