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pain choices suffering
But - I cannot make a choice. I have my own sorrow, but I suffer with him, too; I share his pain. I understand all - that is my trouble. Albert Camus
pain real world
There is nothing abstract about pain. It is specific, it is real, and, when it is intense, it is world destroying. Albert Camus
pain unique fine
Fine. Whatever. I don’t. Nobody understands your pain, Mae. Because it is so unique! Nobody’s ever loved something so much they would do anything to save it, except for you, Mae. You cornered that market! Amanda Hocking
pain animal agony
In a 50 mile radius around Chicago one can see the red aura of pain, agony, terror, anger from all the animals being butchered there. Annie Besant
pain drunk interesting
You have to take pains in a memoir not to hang on the reader's arm, like a drunk, and say, 'And then I did this and it was so interesting. Annie Dillard
pain rain men
It was one of those somber evenings when the sighing of the wind resembles the moans of a dying man; a storm was brewing, and between the splashes of rain on the windows there was the silence of death. All nature suffers in such moments; the trees writhe in pain and twist their heads; the birds of the fields cower under the bushes; the streets of cities are deserted. Alfred de Musset
pain people want
I can't explain why one wants to pass a particular sort of pain onto other people, but you do. Alexis Korner
pain flesh joy-luck-club
Even though I was young, I could see the pain of the flesh and the worth of the pain. Amy Tan
pain eye animal
Animal abuse is rampant in the U.S., right under everyone's eyes, for the entertainment of the public. The brutal confinement and pain of training methods of wild animals in the circus, the aquatic and theatrical shows, leads to retaliation by the animals. Eventually they find the right time to strike out, and they will. Tippi Hedren
fear science infancy-is
Religion is something left over from the infancy of our intelligence, it will fade away as we adopt reason and science as our guidelines. Bertrand Russell
fear boredom age
Life is first boredom, then fear. Whether or not we use it, it goes, And leaves what something hidden from us chose, And age, and then the only end of age. Philip Larkin
fear circles becoming-who-you-are
You end up becoming who you are by jumping into that circle of fear - that's how it's done. Paula Abdul
fear scary steps
You see something scary, you should stand up and step toward it, not away from it. Instinctively, reflexively, in a raging fury. Lee Child
fear hate tears
That's what tears are for, you know, to wash away the fear and cool the hate. Laurie R. King
fear lines may
Fear is a scavenger who feeds on the future; on what may be and what is possible, extending down the line of our lives. John Scalzi
fear waiting energy
Fear sits and smiles and is predatory, immobile and silent and serene; an observer who conserves his energy and is content to wait. John Scalzi
fear church body
Yes, I see the Church as the body of Christ. But, oh! How we have blemished and scarred that body through social neglect and through fear of being nonconformists. Martin Luther
fear self house
Fear is a question. What are you afraid of and why? Our fears are a treasure house of self-knowledge if we explore them. Marilyn French
real mean talking
I don't really hashtag things. Unless I'm talking to somebody and I'm being funny and I say something mean but then I'm like, Hashtag...something that's funny. I like to only hashtag funny things, not real stuff. Bella Thorne
reality yesterday promise
Today is a reality, tomorrow's a promise, and yesterday's history! Billy Blanks
real progress charity
Real progress is progress in charity, all other advances being secondary thereto. Aldous Huxley
real thinking doors
I would think that other people could see if you had other talents. I grew and expanded from the Elly May role. I was doing real estate and personal appearances and kept my foot in the door. Donna Douglas
real past differences
The real difference between telling what happened and telling a story about what happened is that instead of being a victim of our past, we become master of it. Donald Davis
real reset-button buttons
The trouble with real life is, there's no reset button. Donald E. Westlake
real long dumb
I long for the days of disorder. I want them back, the days when I was alive on the earth, rippling in the quick of my skin, heedless and real. I was dumb-muscled and angry and real. This is what I long for, the breach of peace, the days of disarray when I walked real streets and did things slap-bang and felt angry and ready all the time, a danger to others and a distant mystery to myself. Don DeLillo
real book wind
A mystery novel localizes the awesome force of the real death outside the book, winds it tightly in a plot... Don DeLillo
real thinking confusion
There is a set of balances and rhythms to a novel that we can't experience in real life. So I think there is a sense in which fiction can rescue history from confusion. Don DeLillo