Quotes by Pain There is no pain so great as the memory of joy in present grief. Aeschylus pain missing-you memories Oh, it is easy for the one who stands outside the prison-wall of pain to exhort and teach the one who suffers. Aeschylus wall pain suffering The truth Has to be melted out of our stubborn lives By suffering. Nothing speaks the truth, Nothing tells us how things really are, Nothing forces us to know What we do not want to know Except pain. And this is how the gods declare their love. Aeschylus pain truth suffering Wisdom comes through suffering. Aeschylus pain heart memories There is advantage in the wisdom won from pain. Aeschylus rowing advantage pain Pain lays not its touch upon a corpse. Aeschylus pain dying death Take courage; pain's extremity soon ends. Aeschylus extremity pain ends Who apart from the gods is without pain for his whole lifetime's length? Aeschylus length pain lifetime In visions of the night, like dropping rain, Descend the many memories of pain. Aeschylus pain rain memories Nothing forces us to know What we do not want to know Except pain Aeschylus pain truth want O Death the Healer, scorn thou not, I pray, To come to me: of cureless ills thou art The one physician. Pain lays not its touch Upon a corpse. Aeschylus physicians pain art The reward of pain is experience. Aeschylus rewards pain What good is it to live a life that brings pains? Aeschylus pain literature For it would be better to die once and for all than to suffer pain for all one's life. Aeschylus pain suffering would-be Who, except the gods, can live time through forever without any pain? Aeschylus without-pain pain forever For sufferers it is sweet to know before-hand clearly the pain that still remains for them. Aeschylus pain sweet hands In serving the wicked, expect no reward, and be thankful if you escape injury for your pains. Aesop being-thankful wicked pain Lawrence Hill, a cultural and spiritual descendant of West African griots, has used his vast storytelling talents to create an epic story that spans three continents. The Book of Negroes recites the pain, misery and liberation of one African woman, Aminata Diallo, who was stolen from her homeland and sold into American slavery. Through Aminata, Hill narrates the terrifying story of slavery and puts at the centre a female experience of the African Diaspora. I wept upon reading this story. The Book of Negroes is courageous, breathtaking, simply brilliant. Afua Cooper pain spiritual book Anyone, however, who has had dealings with dates knows that they are worse than elusive, they are perverse. Events do not happen at the right time, nor in their proper sequence. That sense of harmony with place and season which is so strong in the historian--if he be a readable historian--is lamentably lacking in history, which takes no pains to verify his most convincing statements. Agnes Repplier pain strong history Now the pessimist proper is the most modest of men. ... under no circumstances does he presume to imagine that he, a mere unit of pain, can in any degree change or soften the remorseless words of fate. Agnes Repplier fate pain men «1234567891011»