Quotes About Suffering
Nothing is necessary except God, and nothing is less necessary than pain.
~ Joseph de Maistre
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However, Christianity has come to present us a new idea, all the more powerful in that it rests on a universal idea as old as the world, and that we needed to be rectified and sanctioned by revelation. So when the guilty ask us it is why the innocent suffer in his world, we are not lacking in responses, as you have seen, but we can choose one that is more direct and perhaps more convincing than all the others. We can reply: Innocence suffers for you, if you wish it.
~ Joseph de Maistre
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Her trade is death and torture.
~ Joseph Delaney
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Besides, it is my pleasure to watch you suffer.
~ Joseph Delaney
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Because doctors can't name the illness, everyone—the patient's family, friends, health insurance, and in many cases the patient—comes to think of the patient as not really sick and not really suffering. What the patient comes to require in these circumstances, in the absence of help, are facts—tests and studies that show that they might "in fact" have something.
~ Joseph Dumit
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You probably know more about life, real life, than most people. You never really know what life is all about until you have suffered and been humbled and beaten down by life. Then it all of a sudden becomes very real. Jesus did not understand what life was going to be like for him, and he was God, until he went off on his own. He also was one of us, a homeless beggar with nowhere to lay his head.
~ Joseph F. Girzone
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After the soldiers finished with Jesus, they took off the purple cloak and put on him his own clothes, then led him out into the street to begin the march to his crucifixion. Jesus was considerably weakened by the brutal lashing, which left him bleeding profusely
~ Joseph F. Girzone
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grasped his right hand by the fingers and pulled them all the way back. His wrist made a muted snick noise when it broke, not the loud snap I expected. He let out a loud, agonized scream. His right hand—his gun hand, I assumed—dangled uselessly, like a marionette off its strings.
~ Joseph Finder
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The suffering of the world, the mystery of the universe, the impulse towards the sublime in love and heroism, the grief and despair over a dreamt of but unattainable beatitude, the hamlet-like visits to cemeteries, the romantic parlour, romantic beards, and romantic haircuts-all these and similar things gave evidence of restive spirits. It was expected and feared that they would join conspiratorial sects and rise with arms in their hand the moment they had the chance.
~ Joseph Frank
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But the romantic dissatisfaction with the limits of earthly life and, in particular, it's a positive valuation of more suffering always remained a feature of his own world view
~ Joseph Frank
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The wonderful paradox about the truth of suffering is that the more we open to it and understand it, the lighter and freer our mind becomes. Our mind becomes more spacious, more open, and happier as we move past our avoidance and denial to see what is true. We become less driven by compulsive desires and addictions, because we see clearly the nature of things as they are.
~ Joseph Goldstein
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One of the great misconceptions we often carry throughout our lives is that our perceptions of ourselves and the world are basically accurate and true, that they reflect some stable, ultimate reality. This misconception leads to tremendous suffering, both globally and in our personal life situations.
~ Joseph Goldstein
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We can then see for ourselves the obvious truth that when we cling or hold on to that which changes, we suffer.
~ Joseph Goldstein
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one of the most radical, far-reaching, and challenging statements of the Buddha is his statement that as long as there is attachment to the pleasant and aversion to the unpleasant, liberation is impossible.
~ Joseph Goldstein
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Pleasures are always children, pains always have wrinkles.
~ Joseph Joubert
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Tu les as vus livrer le malheureux qui croyait au droit d'asile.
~ Joseph Kessel
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Love and freedom are such hideous words. So many cruelties have been done in their name.
~ Joseph O'Connor
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even my work, the largest of the pots and pans I'd placed under my life's leaking ceiling, had become to small to contain my misery.
~ Joseph O'Neill
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And here is the paradox at the heart of the Christian life: The one who embraces suffering, who dies to himself in order to die for others, is actually happier than the one who shuns suffering and who puts himself above all else.
~ Joseph Pearce
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We must have great respect for these people who also suffer and who want to find their own way of correct living. On the other hand, to create a legal form of a kind of homosexual marriage, in reality, does not help these people.
~ Joseph Ratzinger
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Above all, we must have great respect for these people who also suffer and who want to find their own way of correct living. On the other hand, to create a legal form of a kind of homosexual marriage, in reality, does not help these people.
~ Joseph Ratzinger
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Given Iraq's strategic location, its large oil reserves, and the suffering of the Iraqi people, we cannot afford to replace a despot with chaos. It would be a tragedy if we removed a tyrant in Iraq only to leave chaos in its wake.
~ Joseph Robinette
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Ich glaube, der Krieg hat uns verdorben. Gestehen wir, dass wir zu Unrecht zurückgekommen sind. Wir wissen so viel wie die Toten, wir müssen uns aber dumm stellen, weil wir zufällig am Leben geblieben sind.
~ Joseph Roth
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The windows in the soup kitchen are never opened, and for that reason the aroma of old meals lingers in corners and rises from the table tops - which are never washed - when the steam from the freshly cooked food brings them back to life.
~ Joseph Roth
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