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Quotes About Suffering

A great leader fights with great adversity, suffers greatly, but courageously, and never forgets to help others and that is his ultimate duty.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
Life has existential suffering; we become happy by caring.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
Drugs aren't always about feeling good. Many times they're about feeling less.
~ Debbie Harry
The great distinction between purgatory and inferno, or hell, is that the people in purgatory know what they have done and the people in hell do not.
~ Debbie Millman
A bedraggled woman stood on his doorstep in the pouring rain, and his first impulse was to slam the door in her face. But she had clearly come as far as she could; her pale face was twisted in pain, and she shivered convulsively beneath a denim jacket that was as soaking wet as the rest of her. Long black strands of hair hung down in twisted ribbons like seaweed in the vanishing daylight, reminding him of a sea creature he'd once dated briefly in his more adventurous youth.
~ Deborah Blake
shared pain is central to what it means to be a human being," but we are a society that values the anesthetic over pain. We hide our prisons, our sick, our mad, and our poor; we expend colossal resources to live in padded, temperature-controlled environments that make few demands on our bodies or our minds. We come up with elaborate means of not knowing about the suffering of others and of blaming them when we do.
~ Deborah Blum
Dying of love for what does not love them.
~ Deborah Digges
D)ying is hard, but living is harder still. —Vincent van Gogh
~ Deborah Heiligman
It was true that I had no idea how to endure being alive and everything that comes with it.
~ Deborah Levy
Empathy is more painful than medusa stings.
~ Deborah Levy
What is worse? To be chained all day with a bowl of water, or to be free and die of thirst?
~ Deborah Levy
She had no God to plead to for mercy or luck. It would be true to say she depended instead on human kindness and painkillers.
~ Deborah Levy
By?am cielesno?ci?, pragnieniem, ??dz?, py?em, krwi?, sp?kanymi ustami, pokrytymi p?cherzami stopami, otartymi kolanami, st?uczonymi biodrami, lecz by?am te? szcz??liwa, ?e nie drzemi? na sofie pod kocem ze starcem u boku i dzieckiem na kolanach.
~ Deborah Levy
To quote Cervantes, 'Dios que da la llaga, da la medicina,' meaning—" "God gives you the hurt, but also the fix for it.
~ Deborah Smith
Murder: The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language defines it as "the unlawful killing of one human being by another, especially with malice aforethought." The mother of a murdered child has a different definition: "The blackest hell accompanied by a pain so intense that even breathing becomes an unendurable labor." I know; I am the mother of a murdered child.
~ Deborah Spungen
An erect building is a shackled slave. I hear the mutinous grumbling of vertical buildings. I hear the grinding frustration of those compelled against their will to remain standing. A building is energy crucified against space and time.
~ Declan Burke
During the first night of flight, twelve infants and several old people froze to death. The next night, the men killed some of the ponies, disemboweled them, and thrust small children inside to keep them from freezing. The old people put their hands and feet in beside the children. For three days they tramped across the frozen snow, their bare feet leaving a trail of blood, and then they reached Crazy Horse's camp.
~ Dee Brown
He was impressed by Standing Bear's simple statements of why he had come back north, his stoic acceptance of conditions over which he had lost control. "I thought God intended us to live," Standing Bear told Crook, "but I was mistaken. God intends to give the country to the white people, and we are to die. It may be well; it may be well." 12
~ Dee Brown
But God decided to create a world where free will was more important than no one ever getting hurt. There must be something stunningly beautiful and remarkable about free will that only God can truly grasp, because God hates, literally abhors, evil, yet He created a world where evil could happen if people chose it.
~ Dee Henderson
God decided to create a world where free will was more important than no one ever getting hurt. There must be something stunningly beautiful and remarkable about free will that only God can truly grasp, because God hates, literally abhors, evil, yet He created a world where evil could happen if people chose it.
~ Dee Henderson
Sometimes life is just awful, and that's the way it is. It doesn't have to reflect so much on God, as just be noted as this is what man is willing to do to his fellow man. It doesn't mean God is like this too.
~ Dee Henderson
By his wounds, you have been healed' because you have been. Believe that,
~ Dee Henderson
God made the ability to feel pain. He didn't have to, you know. He made the ability to feel pain and He also made it possible to feel joy. Should I hate Him for allowing one and praise Him for allowing the other? God knew what He was doing. I may not always agree, but that is part of what respecting His authority means." She
~ Dee Henderson
Victims always feel alone and helpless.
~ Deepak Chopra