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🎉Life Quotes🥳

"Often the most tricky questions are the ones we secretly know the answers of.What are you running from?What are you waiting for?"

— Sanhita Baruah 🎄

"He remembered a version of himself untrammeled by expectation, unimpeded by Ego. He had suffered in the many years since then, seeking to return to that original self, if, in fact, it ever existed. And yet, he was helpless but to regard that unmistakable fear that gripped him in his dream as a sign that his unevenness lent him now to utter incongruity with this specter of past."

— Ashim Shanker, Sinew of the Social Species 🎄

"Everything is impermanent. Every physical and mental experience arises and passes. Everything in existence is endlessly arising out of causes and conditions. We all create suffering for ourselves through our resistance, through our desire to have things different than the way they are - that is, our clinging or aversion."

— Noah Levine, Against the Stream: A Buddhist Manual for Spiritual Revolutionaries 🎄

"[S]how yourself a Christian, by suffering without murmuring; - in patience possess your soul: they lose nothing who gain Christ."

— Samuel Rutherford, A Selection from His Letters 🎄

"From the essay on Love, in which he describes as a wilderness experience his daily visits with his wife to a hospital 3,000 miles from home in a strange city, where someone he loves is in danger of dying. When the worst finally happens, or almost happens, a kind of peace comes. I had passed beyond grief, beyond terror, all but beyond hope, and it was thee, in that wilderness, that for the first time in my life I caught sight of something of what it must be like to love God truly. It was only a glimpse, but it was like stumbling on fresh water in the desert, like remembering something so huge and extraordinary that my memory had been unable to contain it. Though God was nowhere to be clearly seen, nowhere to be clearly heard, I had to be near himeven in the elevator riding up to her floor, even walking down the corridor to the one door among all those doors that had her name taped on it. I loved him because there was nothing else left. I loved him because he seemed to have made himself as helpless in his might as I was in my helplessness. I loved him not so much in spite of there being nothing in it for me but almost because there was nothing in it for me. For the first time in my life, there in that wilderness, I caught a glimpse of what it must be like to love God truly, for his own sake, to love him no matter what. If I loved him with less than all my heart, soul, and will, I loved him with at least as much of them as I had left for loving anythingI did not love God, God knows, because I was some sort of saint or hero. I did not love him because I suddenly saw the light (there was almost no light at all) or because I hoped by loving him to persuade him to heal the young woman I loved. I loved him because I couldnt help myself. I loved him because the one who commands us to love is the one who also empowers us to love, as there in the wilderness of that dark and terrible time I was, through no doing of my own, empowered to love him at least a little, at least enough to survive. And in the midst of it, these small things happened that were as big as heaven and earth because through them a hope beyond hopelessness happened. O Israel, hope in the Lord from this time forth and for evermore.The final secret, I think, is this: that the words You shall love the Lord your God become in the end less a command than a promise."

— Frederick Buechner, A Room Called Remember: Uncollected Pieces 🎄

"Hurt is a great teacher, maybe the greatest of all."

— Pat Conroy, My Reading Life 🎄

"All suffering has an end, David, if only you wait long enough. Sorrow has its life like people. Sorrow is born and lives and dies. And when it's dead and gone, someone's left behind to remember it. Exactly like people."

— Anne Holm, I Am David 🎄

"They called our arrangement a 'Death Pact' - but, really, that's not a phrase that tells you anything important. It's just the kind of phrase that sells newspapers. For us, it was never about death. It was about life. Knowing that there was a way out, that his suffering was not going to become unendurable (...)."

— Gavin Extence, The Universe Versus Alex Woods 🎄

"Because I couldn't bear my burden and have come to throw it on another: you suffer too, and I shall feel better! And can you love such a mean wretch?"

— Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment 🎄

"The so-called sensitivity of neurotics develops along with their egotism"

— they cannot bear for other people to flaunt the sufferings with which they are increasingly preoccupied themselves. 🎄

"I don't even suffer. My disdain for everything is so complete that I even disdain myself. The contempt I have for the sufferings of others I also have for my own. And so all my suffering is crushed under the foot of my disdain."

— Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet 🎄

"Let regret rewind your past and let secret remind your last.Regret is your blessing but secret is your suffering."

— Aram Seriteratai 🎄

"Renunciation is not about pushing something away, it is about letting go. It's facing the fact that certain things cause us pain, and they cause other people pain. Renunciation is a commitment to let go of things that create suffering. It is the intention to stop hurting ourselves and others."

— Noah Levine, Against the Stream: A Buddhist Manual for Spiritual Revolutionaries 🎄

"Only those who do not care, only those who find a way to diminish or extinguish the value of other human beings, survive wars without damage and speak of warrior honor afterward."

— Aleksandar Hemon, The Book of My Lives 🎄

"As I took up life as a minister, I tried to understand why so many people resisted and rejected God, I soon realized that perhaps that main reason was affliction and suffering. ...But at the same time, I learned that just as many people find God through affliction and suffering. They find that adversity moves them toward God rather than away. ...When pain and suffering come upon us, we finally see not only that we are not in control of our lives, but that we never were."

— Timothy J. Keller, Walking with God through Pain and Suffering 🎄

"There is silly are people. You must suffer, or cause others to suffer, before you will have respect of one kind or the other from them...I will not stand to be looked at by anybody, especially when the looking is done with wrong thinking."

— Richard Llewellyn, How Green Was My Valley 🎄

"Pain and suffering are two completely difference experiences. Pain is unavoidable. Suffering is self-created."

— Noah Levine, Against the Stream: A Buddhist Manual for Spiritual Revolutionaries 🎄

"But while they continued staring into one anothers face waiting for the miracle of science the pain grew worse."

— Thornton Wilder, The Bridge of San Luis Rey 🎄

"Finally, it is wrong to say that "nothing" is more basic to the identity of the church than suffering. Nothing is more basic to the identity of the institutional church than the preaching of the gospel, the correct administration of the sacraments, and the worship of God in Spirit and in truth (Westminster Confession of Faith, 25.4). Nothing is more basic to the identity of the individual Christian than faith, hope, obedience, and love, the fruit of the Spirit (cf. 1 Cor. 13:4-13; Gal. 5:22-24; 1 John 2:3; 3:10, 24; 4:7-21; 5:1-3)."

— Keith A. Mathison, Postmillennialism 🎄

"Until the Second Coming, sin will remain a part of earthly existence. And as long as there is sin, there will be suffering and pain. But suffering by persecution is not a sine qua non of the church. If it is, there are few if any true churches in North America today."

— Keith A. Mathison, Postmillennialism 🎄

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