Quotes by Anguish Anguish is the universal language. Alice Fulton anguish empathy language They learned no compassion from their own anguish. thus their suffering was wasted. Betty Smith anguish compassion suffering She lived for others, her heart tuned to their anguish and their needs. Dean Koontz anguish heart needs Occasionally, I come to moments of anguish in the text. Elie Wiesel anguish moments Which Anguish was the utterest--then-- Emily Dickinson anguish worry The friend anguish reveals is the slowest forgot. Emily Dickinson anguish friends Mirth is the Mail of Anguish -- Emily Dickinson anguish mirth mail She searched the truth with an anguish almost as great as her terrible fear of finding it . Gabriel Garcia Marquez anguish findings terrible The existentialist says at once that man is anguish. Jean-Paul Sartre existentialist anguish men It is certain that we cannot escape anguish, for we are anguish. Jean-Paul Sartre anguish existentialism certain The impossibility of outraging nature is the greatest anguish man can know. Marquis de Sade anguish knows men So great was the extremity of his pain and anguish, that he did not only sigh but roar. Matthew Henry anguish sigh pain The tears of anguish irritate and excite; but those of repentance are the ones that wash. Miguel de Unamuno anguish repentance tears Nothing is ever cut-and-dried. There's anguish behind everything. Paul Rudd anguish behinds cutting The world has long ceased to be the author of your anguish. R. Scott Bakker anguish long world And when suddenly the god stopped her and, with anguish in his cry, uttered the words: ‘He has turned round’ – she comprehended nothing and said softly: ‘Who? Rainer Maria Rilke anguish cry said They who have steeped their souls in prayer Richard Monckton Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton anguish spiritual bears ... true faith never comes without anguish. R.L. LaFevers true-faith anguish The pain of severe depression is quite unimaginable to those who have not suffered it. William Styron anguish unimaginable pain One pain is lessened by another's anguish. William Shakespeare anguish pain 12»