...you go back to liberate the captives and sadly realize, some want to remain tied down in the cave...
John GeddesTag: suffering liberation
...it's always somebody's fault - I blame you for my helpless love - do you think I chose this? Your beauty compelled me...
John GeddesTag: love suffering compulsion blame
...it was inevitable I loved you - we were soul mates - for the same reason, we were fated to suffer...
John GeddesTag: love suffering soul-mates
...the real absurdity is that to love is to suffer, but the reverse isn't always true...
John Geddes...you can't rationalize suffering - it's indeterminate - the real unknowable variable God substitutes in...
John Geddes...everything I treasure is broken - it's of no use to anybody but me...
John GeddesTag: love suffering treasure broken
One cannot grow without pain. One cannot improve without it. Suffering drives us to achieve great things.
Joe AbercrombieTag: pain fantasy suffering achievement grow
And you thought: they're used to it. But that was how those who suffered less always thought about those who suffered more, that they were used to it, that they no longer felt it as you did. Nobody ever got used to it. All they learned to do was to stop letting it show.
James MeekTag: suffering
Her experience had been of a kind to teach her, rightly or wrongly, that the doubtful honor of a brief transit through a sorry world hardly called for effusiveness, even when the path was suddenly irradiated at some half-way point by daybeams rich as hers. But her strong sense that neither she nor any human being deserved less than was given, did not blind her to the fact that there were others receiving less who had deserved much more. And in being forced to class herself among the fortunate she did not cease to wonder at the persistence of the unforeseen, when the one to whom such unbroken tranquility had been accorded in the adult stage was she whose youth had seemed to teach that happiness was but the occasional episode in a general drama of pain.
Thomas HardyTag: life pain suffering living
I replied that I did not quite know what my ailment had been, but that I had certainly suffered a good deal especially in mind. Further, on this subject, I did not consider it advisable to dwell, for the details of what I had undergone belonged to a portion of my existence in which I never expected my godmother to take a share. Into what a new region would such a confidence have led that hale, serene nature! The difference between her and me might be figured by that between the stately ship cruising safe on smooth seas, with its full complement of crew, a captain gay and brave, and venturous and provident; and the life-boat, which most days of the year lies dry and solitary in an old, dark boat-house, only putting to sea when the billows run high in rough weather, when cloud encounters water, when danger and death divide between them the rule of the great deep. No, the "Louisa Bretton" never was out of harbour on such a night, and in such a scene: her crew could not conceive it; so the half-drowned life-boat man keeps his own counsel, and spins no yarns.
Charlotte BrontëTag: confidence suffering healing loved-ones villette
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