Quotes about Suffering
Suffering dispels the illusion that we have the strength and competence to rule our own lives and save ourselves.
- Timothy Keller
Every day I see Jesus Christ in all his distressing disguises.
- Mother Teresa
There is no more futile punishment than futile and hopeless labor.
- Albert Camus
Where would his torture be, indeed, if at every step the hope of succeeding upheld him?
- Albert Camus
We stood and watched as God abandoned us, and then we did the best we could.
- Alice Hoffman
I can hurt myself more than anyone else can, she told her sister. I can do it with my eyes closed.
- Alice Hoffman
As for me, sleep was a country I no longer visited, despite my incantation. When I did, I wished for my waking life, the hours when I didn't see the nightmare images of all that had happened and all I had become.
- Alice Hoffman
If we had no hurt and no sin to speak of, we'd be angels, and amgels can't love the way men and women do.
- Alice Hoffman
I had been blind to the pain of others until I had my own burden to carry.
- Alice Hoffman
Life was like a book, Jet thought, but one you would never finish. You would never know how people would wind up; the good often suffered and the wicked prospered and there was no explanation for the way in which fate was meted out as there was in novels.
- Alice Hoffman
What she feels for him is so deep, she aches. She supposes this is what people refer to when they say the pangs of love, as if your innermost joy cannot help but cause you anguish as well.
- Alice Hoffman
If we had no hurt and no sin to speak of, we'd be angels, and angels can't love the way men and women do.
- Alice Hoffman