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Mermaids have no tears, and so they suffer all the more. by Hans Christian Andersen

Mermaids have no tears, and so they suffer all the more.

Hans Christian Andersen
mermaidtearssuffering

I suffer from vertigo. It's paralyzing in extreme situations. The most scared I've been as an adult was trying to conquer that fear by going climbing in Wales.

Hari Kunzru
climbingsufferingtrying

The trouble with Senator Long is that he is suffering from halitosis of the intellect.That's presuming Senator Long has an intellect.

Harold L. Ickes
troublesufferinglong

You make yourself and others suffer just as much when you take offense as when you give offense Ken Keys, JR The more you depend on forces outside yourself, the more you are dominated by them.

Harold Sherman
keyssufferinggiving
There are no bonds so strong as those which are formed by sufferi... by Harriet Ann Jacobs

There are no bonds so strong as those which are formed by suffering together

Harriet Ann Jacobs
strongsufferingtogether

A full moon is poison to some; they shut it out at every crevice, and do not suffer a ray to cross them; it has a chemical or magical effect; it sickens them. But I am never more free and royal than when the subtile celerity of its magic combinations, whatever they are, is at work.

Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford
magicmoonsuffering

We need to confront the life-killing stereotype that says we're all about suffering. We need to bear witness to our pleasures.

Harriet McBryde Johnson
sufferingbearsneeds

Those of us who are locked into ineffective expressions of anger suffer as deeply as those of us who dare not get angry at all.

Harriet Lerner
dareexpressionsuffering

The establishment of the world community will surely exact a price – and who can tell what that price may be? – in toil, suffering and blood.

H. G. Wells
communitysufferingblood

My own feeling of concern arises from seeing how much moral injury and suffering is created by the superstitions of the Christian mythology.

Harriet Martineau
sufferingchristianfeelings

Dr. Flint had sworn that he would make me suffer, to my last day, for this new crime against him, as he called it; and as long as he had me in his power he kept his word

Harriet Ann Jacobs
sufferinglongnew-day

During the present interval between the feudal age and the coming time, when life and its occupations will be freely thrown open to women as to men, the condition of the female working classes is such that if its sufferings were but made known, emotions of horror and shame would tremble through the whole of society.

Harriet Martineau
sufferingclassmen

For my own part, I had rather suffer any inconvenience from having to work occasionally in chambers and kitchenthan witness the subservience in which the menial class is held in Europe.

Harriet Martineau
sufferingclasseurope
it is the worst humiliation and grievance of the suffering, that... by Harriet Martineau

it is the worst humiliation and grievance of the suffering, that they cause suffering.

Harriet Martineau
illnesscausessuffering
I suffer fools gladly because I am one of them. by Harry Secombe

I suffer fools gladly because I am one of them.

Harry Secombe
foolsuffering

Pathology, probably more than any other branch of science, suffers from heroes and hero-worship. Rudolf Virchow has been its archangel and William Welch its John the Baptist, while Paracelsus and Cohnheim have been relegated to the roles of Lucifer and Beelzebub. ... Actually, there are no heroes in Pathology-all of the great thoughts permitting advance have been borrowed from other fields, and the renaissance of pathology stems not from pathology itself but from the philosophers Kant and Goethe.

Harry S.N. Greene
sufferingheroscience

There is a persistent funny form of suspicion in most of us that we can solve our own problems and be the masters of our own ships of life, but the fact of the matter is that by ourselves we can only be consumed by our problems and suffer the shipwreck.

Harry Stack Sullivan
shipssufferingmatter

Everyone will experience the consequences of his own acts. If his acts are right, he'll get good consequences; if they're not, he'll suffer for it.

Harry Browne
ifssufferinginspirational

If you suffer [death] in the way of God, it will be your profit in this world, and your reward in the next.

Hassan al-Banna
rewardssufferingworld

It's ridiculous and painful to use the Arabic of an Iraqi poet who lived centuries ago to describe what we in Iraq are suffering today.

Hassan Blasim
iraqusesuffering
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