Quotes About Pain
You don't have to die to go to hell.
~ Tess Gerritsen
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he knew that the cruelest of blows too often came with a smile.
~ Tess Gerritsen
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Do not hold this pain of what has happened to you close to your heart, Isabelle. You must let it go. No matter matter how painful. It will ruin you. If you keep silent, if you swallow it, it will eat you liked cancer.
~ Tess Uriza Holthe
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Do not hold this pain of what has happened to you close to your heart, Isabelle. You must let it go. No matter how painful. It will ruin you. If you keep silent, if you swallow it, it will eat you like a cancer." I
~ Tess Uriza Holthe
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La dicha es una cosa tan rara en este mundo, que el hombre no ha pensado en inventar palabras para expresarla, mientras el vocabulario de los sufrimientos morales y físicos llena innumerables columnas en los diccionarios de todas las lenguas.
~ Theophile Gautier
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to dedicate oneself as a Victim of Love is not to be dedicated to sweetness and consolations; it is to offer oneself to all that is painful and bitter, because Love lives only by sacrifice . . . and the more we would surrender ourselves to Love, the more we must surrender ourselves to suffering.
~ Thérèse de Lisieux
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Through avarice a man loses his understanding, and by his thirst for wealth he gives pain to the inhabitants of both worlds.
~ The Hitopadesa
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If you want to forget all your other troubles, wear too tight shoes.
~ The Houghton Line
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The more you suffer , the more you show you really care.
~ The Offspring, Smash
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Paine is something we have to endure sometime to know how much we may hurt others
~ the omani shed
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The deeper the sorrow the less tongue it hath.
~ The Talmud
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He had, in fact, cracked his knee-cap. But refusing to have a doctor
~ Theo Aronson
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Ich liebe dich ja...wie heißt es doch, wenn man einen Zweig abbricht und die Blätter abreißt? Von Herzen, mit Schmerzen, über alle Maßen. (S.69)
~ Theodor Fontane
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In Anglo-Saxon countries the prostitutes look as if they purveyed, along with sin, the attendant pains of hell.
~ Theodor W. Adorno
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The recent past always presents itself as if destroyed by catastrophes. The expression of history in things is no other than that of past torment.
~ Theodor W. Adorno
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Das Bedürfnis, Leiden beredt werden zu lassen, ist Bedingung aller Wahrheit. (The need to lend a voice to suffering [literally: "to let suffering be eloquent"] is the condition of all truth)
~ Theodor W. Adorno
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If all pleasure has, preserved within it, earlier pain, then here pain, as pride in bearing it, is raised directly, untransformed, as a stereotype, to pleasure: unlike wine, each glass of whisky, each inhalation of cigar smoke, still recalls the repugnance that it cost the organism to become attuned to such strong stimuli, and this alone is registered as pleasure.
~ Theodor W. Adorno
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Divertir-se significa que não devemos pensar, que devemos esquecer a dor, mesmo onde ela se mostra. Na base do divertimento planta-se a impotência. É, de fato, fuga, mas não, como pretende, fuga da realidade perversa, mas sim do ultimo grão de resistência que a realidade ainda pode haver deixado. A libertação prometida pelo entretenimento é a do pensamento como negação.
~ Theodor W. Adorno
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There are few illicit pleasures greater than that of causing pain to others for their own, or some higher, good.
~ Theodore Dalrymple
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Carrie felt this as a personal reproof. She read "Dora Thorne," or had a great deal in the past. It seemed only fair to her, but she supposed that people thought it very fine. Now this clear- eyed, fine-headed youth, who looked something like a student to her, made fun of it. It was poor to him, not worth reading. She looked down, and for the first time felt the pain of not understanding.
~ Theodore Dreiser
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Remorse is the pain of sin.
~ Theodore Parker
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Brooding on God, I may become a man.Pain wanders through my bones like a lost fire;What burns me now? Desire, desire, desire.
~ Theodore Roethke
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Pain wanders through my bones like a lost fire
~ Theodore Roethke
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Nothing in this world is worth having or worth doing unless it means effort, pain, difficulty.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
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