Quotes About Pain
But none of these scars were fresh,They were as old as erosions in a fishless desert.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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THE GAMBLER,THE NUN,& THE RADIO I thought the pain alone would kill me
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I must hold his pain where it is, he thought. Mine does not matter. I can control mine. But his pain could drive him mad. After
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But in the dark now and no glow showing and no lights and only the wind and the steady pull of the sail he felt that perhaps he was already dead. He put his two hands together and felt the palms. They were not dead and he could bring the pain of life by simply opening and closing them. He leaned his back against the stern and knew he was not dead. His shoulders told him.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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I didn't know how I could feel any worse. But you can all right. I can promise you that.
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All my life the early sun has hurt my eyes, he thought. Yet they are still good. In the evening I can look straight into it without getting the blackness. It has more force in the evening too. But in the morning it is painful.
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and with the pain the horror had gone and all he felt now was a great tiredness and anger that this was the end of it. For this, that now was coming, he had very little curiosity. For years it had obsessed him; but now it meant nothing in itself. It was strange how easy being tired enough made it.
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Juntó las manos y sintió las palmas. No estaban muertas y le bastaba con abrirlas y cerrarlas para notar el dolor de la vida.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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Hay que tomar la muerte como si fuera aspirina
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must hold his pain where it is, he thought. Mine does not matter. I can control mine. But his pain could drive him mad. After
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feeling." "No," she said. "I think it's hell on earth.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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And what happened?' 'Much,' the woman said. 'Much. And all of it ugly. Even that which was glorious.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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But Jesus Christ, what do you do at nights is what I want to know. How do you get through nights if you can't sleep? I guess you find out like you find out how it feels to lose your husband. I guess you find out all right. I guess you find out everything in this goddamned life.
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The world breaks everyone.
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How do you feel? I feel like hell. Have another? It won't do any good. Try it. You can't tell; maybe this is the one that gets it. Hey, waiter! Another absinthe for this señor!
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I think you have more fun as a human being even though it is much more painful.
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Le monde nous brise tous, beaucoup en ressortent plus forts à l'endroit des fractures.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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And it's a lot of fun, too, to be in love." "Do you think so?" her eyes looked flat again. "I don't mean fun that way. In a way it's an enjoyable feeling." "No," she said. "I think it's hell on earth." "It's good to see each other." "No. I don't think it is." "Don't you want to?" "I have to.
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It is not bad," Santiago said. "And pain does not matter to a man.
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Dying is only bad when it takes a long time and hurts so much that it humiliates you.
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Non devo fargli aumentare il dolore, pensò. Il mio non importa. Posso controllarlo. Ma il suo dolore può farlo diventare matto.
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De todas las formas en que uno puede ser herido, la mía era la más ridícula.
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Write hard and clear about what hurts
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