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Quotes About Suffering

Innen tat noch leise etwas weh, aber es war ein verheißender Schmerz, glühend und doch so wie Wunden brennen, ehe sie für immer vernarben wollen.
~ Stefan Zweig
pain is cowardly, it gives way before the overpowering will to live which seems to cling more strongly to our flesh than all the mortal suffering of the spirit."..
~ Stefan Zweig
Her ÅŸey olmas? gerektiÄŸi gibi olmuÅŸtu; çünkü baz? insanlar dünyaya aÅŸk için gelmezler, kavuÅŸman?n ac? verici mutluluklar?n? ta??yamayacak kadar zay?f olduklar? için onlarda sadece beklentinin kutsal ürpertisi vard?r.
~ Stefan Zweig
It's no use torturing oneself; it only tortures other people.
~ Stefan Zweig
NeÅ¡tÄ›stí ?iní zranitelným a neustálé utrpení nespravedlivým.
~ Stefan Zweig
Life is servitude if we lack the freedom to die.
~ Stefan Zweig
Ac? çekmek için bile yetersizdim.
~ Stefan Zweig
And once again I feel, in horror, how weak, poor and flabby a substance whatever we call by the names of soul, spirit or feeling must be after all, not to mention what we describe as pain, since all this, even to the utmost degree, is insufficient to destroy the suffering flesh of the tormented body entirely—for we do survive such hours and our blood continues to pulse, instead of dying and falling like a tree struck by lightning."..
~ Stefan Zweig
She wanted, out of a kind of mysterious vindictiveness born of despair, to torture us with her torture, to arraign us, the hale and hearty, in the place of God.
~ Stefan Zweig
It's not your fault. But whose fault is it? Why are we always the ones who suffer? We didn't do anything, we didn't do anything to anyone, but every step we take is a trap.
~ Stefan Zweig
Bize hiçbir ÅŸey yap?lmad?, yaln?zca tam bir hiçliÄŸin içine koyulduk, çünkü bilindiÄŸi gibi dünyada hiçbir ÅŸey insan ruhunu hiçlik kadar bask? alt?na alamaz.
~ Stefan Zweig
Pues quien comete el mal es más desdichado en su alma que aquel que lo soporta. Lo compadezco, pero no lo odio.
~ Stefan Zweig
Zweig fue toda su vida un apasionado coleccionista. Le gustaba poseer y contemplar primeras ediciones de obras de Goethe o Schiller, partituras escritas por Mozart o Beethoven. Las contemplaba sabiendo que ahí mismo, delante de él, en aquellos papeles, estaba el sufrimiento y el gozo, el tormento y el éxtasis del acto grande.
~ Stefan Zweig
goodness and truth have never yet succeeded in curing humanity or even a single human being.
~ Stefan Zweig
The physical affirmative should be met by a mental negative." Nor should the sufferer ever admit to himself that he feels pain, for experience shows that one who pays attention to a pain increases it by autosuggestion.
~ Stefan Zweig
Aún sentía cierta pesadumbre en el fondo de su corazón, pero era un dolor prometedor, ardiente y dulce a la vez, el mismo ardor que producen las heridas antes de cicatrizar para siempre.
~ Stefan Zweig
God had told her to take fees for instruction and healing. At first she had not grasped the reason, but then it had become plain to her. By making material sacrifices, the patient strengthens his own faith. The more he has to pay, the more earnestly does he desire to be cured.
~ Stefan Zweig
C'était la première fois que je souffrais de ce sort de n'être pas reconnue de toi, ce sort qu'une vie entière j'ai subi et avec lequel je m'en vais; inconnue, toujours inconnue à tes yeux
~ Stefan Zweig
Ölmem sana ac? verecek olsayd? eÄŸer, o zaman ölmezdim.
~ Stefan Zweig
I had recognized the foe I was to fight – false heroism that prefers to send others to suffering and death, the cheap optimism of the conscienceless prophets, both political and military who, boldly promising victory, prolong the war, and behind them the hired chorus, the "word makers of war" as Werfel has pilloried them in his beautiful poem.
~ Stefan Zweig
penso que só quem amou é sofreu, só quem viu a paz é a guerra, só quem ascendeu é caiu, só esse, creio, pode dizer que viveu verdadeiramente
~ Stefan Zweig
were uproariously demanding relief from their intolerable miseries — in this Potemkin sideshow there prevailed a preposterous and mendacious comfort.
~ Stefan Zweig
Aucune souffrance n'est plus sacrée que celle qui par pudeur n'ose pas se manifester
~ Stefan Zweig
pain is cowardly, it gives way before the overpowering will to live which seems to cling more strongly to our flesh than all the mortal suffering of the spirit.
~ Stefan Zweig