7,984 Quotes About Pain
- Author R. M. Drake
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Somewhere inside that hurting body, there is something better, something stronger, something real.
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- Author Charles Bukowski
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We don’t even ask happiness, just a little less pain.
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- Author Surgeo Bell
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Some of the most beautiful things we have in life comes from our mistakes.
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- Author Joseph Campbell
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The first step to the knowledge of the wonder and mystery of life is the recognition of the monstrous nature of the earthly human realm as well as its glory, the realization that this is just how it is and that it cannot and will not be changed. Those who think they know how the universe could have been had they created it, without pain, without sorrow, without time, without death, are unfit for illumination.
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- Author Ayn Rand
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People, he thought, were as hungry for a sight of joy as he had always been--for a moment's relief from that gray load of suffering which seemed so inexplicable and unnecessary. He had never been able to understand why men should be unhappy.
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- Author Jonathan Sims
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Well, sometimes the helping people hurts.Sure, but that doesn’t mean everything painful helps.
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- Author Alaric Hutchinson
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Relationships are steppingstones for the evolution of our consciousness. Each interaction we have, be it one of joy or contrast, allows us to learn more about who we are and what we want in this lifetime. They bring us into greater alignment…as long as we continue to move forward and do not get attached to hurt, anger, or being a victim.
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- Author Mother Teresa
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Do we know our poor people? Do we know the poor in our house, in our family? Perhaps they are not hungry for a piece of bread. Perhaps our children, husband, wife, are not hungry, or naked, or dispossessed, but are you sure there is no one there who feels unwanted, deprived of affection?
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- Author Ursula K. LeGuin
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The trouble is that we have a bad habit, encouraged by pedants and sophisticates, of considering happiness as something rather stupid. Only pain is intellectual, only evil interesting. This is the treason of the artist; a refusal to admit the banality of evil and the terrible boredom of pain.
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