Quotes About Pain
?ntihar intihard?r ve ba?ka bir ?ey de?ildir. ?ntihar ediyorum. Kendi kendimden nefretimin çerçeveledi?i ve çirkinle?tirdi?i bir dünyada yaln?z?m.
~ Peyami Safa
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Ist?rab?n derinlerine indikçe sevincimizi kaybetmek korkusu kalmad??? için, yeni bir sevinç ba?l?yor: Ist?rab?n ilac? ?st?rapt?r. ?kisinin has?l-? zarb?: Sevinç.
~ Peyami Safa
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Annelere anlat?lan kederler taksim de?il, zarbedilmi? olur.
~ Peyami Safa
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?nsan, çekti?i ?st?rap nispetinde zevk duyar: Ne kadar ac?k?rsa yemekten, ne kadar yorulursa dinlenmekten, ne kadar ararsa bulmaktan o derece zevk al?r.
~ Peyami Safa
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Uyuyamad?m, a?r?lar?m artt?, fakat ruhi azab?ma nispetle çok asil, sade ve saf olan et ?st?rab?m? o gece sevdim.
~ Peyami Safa
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F?rt?na bana niçin dokunur biliyor musun?" dedi, "Bak, birdenbire buldum; bana öyle geliyor ki; bu ses, dünyada ne kadar gizli ?zd?rap varsa, bizim bilmedi?imiz varl?klar?n çektikleri ne kadar i?kence varsa onun hayk?r???d?r. Bunun için tüylerimi ürpertiyor.
~ Peyami Safa
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Korkunun bu en derinle?en türü dayan?lacak ?ey de?il; ?st?rab?n vukuundan evvel ruhta bir gölgesinden ibaret olan korku, ?st?raptan bin kat daha müthi?. Hayal gücünün ?????na yakla?t?kça ruhta uzanan, büyüyen ve asl?ndan daha korkunç bir gölge.
~ Peyami Safa
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He just hit himself in the dinger with a rubber.
~ Phil Brooks
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Of course I'd love to protect my children from pain, but life happens instead. And as it comes along, so does mercy and- thank God- grace.
~ Phil Callaway
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People hate a break-up, but they love a break-up song.
~ Phil Collins
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Agatha was a connoisseur of headaches, and was relieved at the transitory nature of this one.
~ Phil Foglio Kaja Foglio
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Pain is the price you pay for resisting life.
~ Phil McGraw
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Ti sentì meglio?" Meglio? Quello che volevo chiederle, quello che le avrei chiesto se avessi pensato che lei potesse darmi una risposta utile era "Perché la perdita di qualcuno che ami non dovrebbe distruggerti?
~ Philip Beard
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They say it's worse to see someone you love getting tortured or hurt than being tortured or hurt yourself.
~ Philip Carlo
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The torture of the victim lasted almost half an hour. It began when a man stepped forward and very matter-of-factly sliced off Hose's ears. Then several men grabbed Hose's arms and held them forward so his fingers could be severed one by one and shown to the crowd. Finally, a blade was passed between his thighs, Hose cried in agony, and a moment later his genitals were held aloft.
~ Philip Dray
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Everyone must choose one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. – Jim Rohn, entrepreneur and motivational speaker
~ Philip G. Zimbardo
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Emily and Fanny are doing their best to remain poker-stiff, firmly staring in their upright palanquins. But two hours on an elephant is as much as either of them can stand, and—after four times as long as that—they pine, they simply ache for the opportunity to complain, even more than the chance to rest.
~ Philip Hensher
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But in my wretched efforts to stay alive at almost any cost I could still hurt and be hurt in my turn, and as long as death's black barrel organ was playing it seemed I would have to dance to the cheerless, doom-filled tune that was turning inexorably on the drum, like some liveried monkey with a terrified rictus on its face and a tin cup in its hand. That didn't make me unusual; just German.
~ Philip Kerr
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The way the moon dashes through clouds that blow Loosely as cannon-smoke... Is a reminder of the strength and pain Of being young; that it can't come again, But is for others undiminished somewhere.
~ Philip Larkin
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XVIII Si le chagrin pouvait Tel un charbon enfoui se consumer, Le cÅ"ur se reposerait calme, L'âme indéchirée serait Tranquille comme une voile ; Mais la nuit entière j'ai regardé Grandir du feu le silence, La cendre grise en douceur s'accroître : Et je remue le réfractaire silex Que délaissent les flammes dans l'âtre, Et le chagrin se remue, et le dextre CÅ"ur gît dans l'impuissance. (p. 31)
~ Philip Larkin
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Desire is an appetite, quickly sated. Longing is a wound, an opening in the heart or the spirit. Whatever the cause, whatever the duration, it almost always leaves a scar.
~ Philip Sington
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Epicurus also taught that wisdom was the greatest virtue, for through it we could learn which pleasures to seek and which to avoid. Moreover, he professed that no one could be completely happy unless they lived a virtuous life, not because virtue was good in itself, but because it led to pleasurable consequences and the absence of pain and fear.
~ Philip Stokes
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I had the time to think all the way home about how affairs of the body are so much more preferable to affairs of the heart, but that sometimes you don't have the choice.
~ Philippe Besson
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No matter how much you want to respect someone's freedom (even when you consider it selfish), you still have your own pain, anger, and melancholy to contend with.
~ Philippe Besson
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