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Quotes About Suffering

That's not fair," I said. "Georgina," he said simply. "We're in Hell.
~ Richelle Mead
I loved you and you destroyed me. You took my heart and ripped it up. You might as well have staked me.
~ Richelle Mead
Guilt was its own prison.
~ Richelle Mead
Jerome sighed and set down his fork. "Are you still doing that, Georgie? Don't I suffer enough without having to endure the humiliation of a succubus who moonlights as a Christmas elf?" "You always said I should quit the bookstore and find something else to do," I reminded him. "Yes, but that was because I thought you'd go on to do something respectable. Like become a stripper or the Mayor's mistress.
~ Richelle Mead
Death. Starvation. Blindness. Another grim day in our village.
~ Richelle Mead
I lifted the lid and found a piece of bread and some water—and a rat that quickly darted off the tray. Talk about adding insult to injury.
~ Richelle Mead
physical pain to make the mental pain go away
~ Richelle Mead
Blood is family. Blood is pain. Blood is death.
~ Richelle Mead
Why was the universe so cruel?
~ Richelle Mead
Until we mature enough to understand that God uses everything for good in our lives, we harbor resentment toward God over our appearance, background, unanswered prayers, past hurts, and other things we would change if we were God. People often blame God for hurts caused by others. This creates what William Backus calls "your hidden rift with God.
~ Rick Warren
El plan de Dios para tu vida involucra todo lo que te pasa, incluyendo tus errores, pecados y heridas. La enfermedad, las deudas, los desastres, el divorcio y la muerte de los seres queridos. Dios puede producir algo bueno del peor mal. Ya lo hizo en el Calvario.
~ Rick Warren
El grado de adoración más profundo implica alabar a Dios a pesar del dolor: agradecerle a Dios durante una prueba, confiar en él durante la tentación, aceptar el sufrimiento y amarlo aunque parezca distante.
~ Rick Warren
THE HOUSE SLAVE Those days I lie on my cot, shivering in the early heat, and as the fields unfold to whiteness, and they spill like bees among the fat flowers, I weep. It is not yet daylight.
~ Rita Dove
Spending is worse than pain, she thought; it lasts longer.
~ Rita Mae Brown
Give us strength, oh Lord, to let our children starve.
~ Roald Dahl
This, he thought, is what hell must be like. Hell without heat. There was something unholy about it all, something unbelievably diabolical.
~ Roald Dahl
Ughhhhhhhh!' he said. 'Arghhhhhhhh! Ouchhhhhhhh!
~ Roald Dahl
This is why for thousands of years Christians have found the cross to be so central to life. It speaks to us of God's suffering, God's pain, God's broken heart. It's God making the first move and then waiting for our response.
~ Rob Bell
What's disturbing, then, is when people talk more about hell after this life than they do about hell here and now. As a Christian I want to do what I can to resist hell coming to earth: poverty, injustice, suffering--they're all hells on earth and as Christians we oppose them with all of our energies.
~ Rob Bell
Has God created millions of people over tens of thousands of years who are going to spend eternity in anguish? Can God do this, or even allow this, and still claim to be a loving God? Does God punish people for thousands of years with infinite, eternal torment for things they did in their few finite years of life?
~ Rob Bell
Central to their trust that all would be reconciled was the belief that untold masses of people suffering forever doesn't bring God glory. Restoration brings God glory; eternal torment doesn't. Reconciliation brings God glory; endless anguish doesn't. Renewal and return cause God's greatness to shine through the universe; never-ending punishment doesn't.
~ Rob Bell
So when people say they don't believe in hell and they don't like the word "sin," my first response is to ask, "Have you sat and talked with a family who just found out their child has been molested?
~ Rob Bell
Taking heaven seriously, then, means taking suffering seriously, now. Not because we've bought into the myth that we can create a utopia given enough time, technology, and good voting choices, but because we have great confidence that God has not abandoned human history and is actively at work within it, taking it somewhere
~ Rob Bell
It often appears that those who talk the most about going to heaven when you die talk the least about bringing heaven to earth right now, as Jesus taught us to pray: "Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven." At the same time, it often appears that those who talk the most about relieving suffering now talk the least about heaven when we die.
~ Rob Bell