Top 100 Pain Philosophy Quotes
#1. Pain in your past will become power in your future. So make suffering essential.
Debasish Mridha
#2. Heart can't feel pain or sufferings when it is in love.
Debasish Mridha
#3. When you learn to feel the pain of an ant, you will truly learn to love this world.
Debasish Mridha
#5. Don't set a goal to avoid pain or escape suffering; set a goal to live in joy and bliss to make this world joyful and blissful.
Debasish Mridha
#6. Comedy and tragedy are basically the same thing. Comedy is just the art of making light of life's sufferings. Turning all your pain into a joke.
Katie Kacvinsky
#7. Helping other people can be a cure not just for those who are in need, but for your soul as well.
Marinela Reka
#8. Alas, Siddhartha, I see you suffering, but you're suffering a pain at which one would like to laugh, at which you'll soon laugh for yourself.
Hermann Hesse
#9. Life is a manifestation of the unified field of consciousness. Colors, beauty, pleasure and pain are its songs of creation.
Amit Ray
#10. Where neither go wrong, the naive only see the world as a victim of bad doctrine; the cynic only sees good doctrine as a victim of the world.
Criss Jami
#13. I can't see my reflection in the waters, I can't speak the sounds that show no pain. I can't hear the echo of my footsteps, or can't remember the sound of my own name.
Bob Dylan
#14. It is painful those feelings of pain,
but accept it with love to see the gain.
Debasish Mridha
#15. Talking high philosophy often confuses people, but a look from an egoless person can lift the clouds of pain and despair.
Mata Amritanandamayi
#16. It is not suffering as such that makes someone appreciate love, it is only when suffering pierces our vanity - which happens when we do not blame someone else for our pain - that it awakens a deeper respect for love.
John Armstrong
#17. Feel compassionate to everyone because everyone is your either known or not yet known friend and everyone has pain and sufferings.
Debasish Mridha
#18. Only in the moments of being alone in the darkness on the raft, will you have the space to speak, listen, and to act from the heart. Only in the moments of pain, do we begin to empathize with humankind. Only when you are lost, you will find new meaning. Float on.
Forrest Curran
#19. Words are made for a certain exactness of thought, as tears are for a certain degree of pain. What is least distinct cannot be named; what is clearest is unutterable.
Rene Daumal
#20. It's a . . . transcendental act. Making life. . . . 'By this act, I bring one death into the world.' One birth, one death, and all the pain and acts of will between. . . . Our children change us . . . whether they live or not.
Lois McMaster Bujold
#24. Oh my dear, no matter who you are, where you are, or how you are, I can hear your song. I can feel your pain, and I really care.
Debasish Mridha
#25. No matter how much you love someone, time heals your pain and your death wish.
Parul Wadhwa
#26. Remember, pain and misery
are transient and ephemeral
but love has the healing power,
which is eternal.
Debasish Mridha
#27. Pain is not there to hurt you, but it is there to make you more aware and alert.
Debasish Mridha
#28. Something good about love: if you fall in it, you will not feel any pain.
Debasish Mridha
#29. Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your understanding ... And could you keep your heart in wonder at the daily miracles of your life, your pain would not seem less wondrous than your joy
Kahlil Gibran
#30. In truth, there is no such thing as an "intuitive boundary" of a sensory state. That most philosophers take such states as brain-bound is not an intuition, but a prejudice.
Istvan Aranyosi
#31. A man can gasp out his life beside you-and you feel none of it. Pity, Sympathy, sure-but you don't feel the pain. Your belly is whole and that's what counts. A half-yard away someone's world is snuffled out in roaring agony-and you feel nothing. That's the misery of the world.
Erich Maria Remarque
#32. Some people dance with singing rain; some people get wet with misery and pain.
Debasish Mridha
#33. It is not fit that I should give myself pain, for I have never intentionally given pain even to another.
Marcus Aurelius
#34. Pain is always a fanged serpent, but to the fearful it has a hundred heads.
Dagobert D. Runes
#35. Tantra is for the desperate. Unless you've really experienced pain and suffering, tantra won't work. Unless you've really experienced exultation and ecstasy, tantra won't work.
Frederick Lenz
#37. Before hurting an animal, feel her pain and see her tears. Then question your conscience.
Debasish Mridha
#38. Don't let your outer pain, misery, and suffering touch your inner calmness and happiness.
Debasish Mridha
#40. The philosopher's lecture room is a 'hospital': you ought not to walk out of it in a state of pleasure, but in pain; for you are not in good condition when you arrive.
Epictetus
#41. Plastic man got no brain, plastic man don't feel no pain.
Ray Davies
#43. No one wants to get hurt but without pain how can we win?
Debasish Mridha
#44. Life is as beautiful as the stars and the moon except when it is covered by the clouds of sadness and pain.
Debasish Mridha
#46. And as their penile pain began to subside, the two men were able to form more complex thoughts, resulting in a collaborative work: the development of a worldview that might be described as penilosophy.
Zack Love
#47. Problems come to our life not to give us pain, but to make us humble, kind, strong and fearless.
Debasish Mridha
#48. Attachment is the source of pain, but detachment is the source of joy.
Debasish Mridha
#50. No matter how deep in disgrace, a human being IS human, after all.
Sayo Masuda
#51. We fear pain so much that if the truth hurts, we embrace the lies.
Debasish Mridha
#53. Some seek
solace in
whiskey,
I drown my
sorrows
in ink.
Noor Shirazie
#55. His pain is over. It's better as it is!' Mrs. Tugby tried to comfort her with kindness. Mr. Tugby tried philosophy.
Charles Dickens
#56. Dealing with pain for surviving on this thirsty concrete
Kjiva
#57. On the ward there was hurt and pain so big and so deep that speech could not express it. I had been interested in philosophy, and suddenly philosophy came alive for me, for here the basic questions of human existence were not abstractions: they were embodied in human suffering
Frank X. Barron
#58. The ritual works. The forms overcome doubts. We have learned over the centuries to weave meaning around emptiness and pain. A meaning and a pattern. We have been practising that for a very long time.
Hakan Nesser
#59. Life is a series of deaths and resurrections, losses and gains, pain and joy.
Torry Martin
#60. My workout philosophy is; no pain, no pain
Woody Paige
#61. I assess the power of a will by how much resistance, pain, torture it endures and knows how to turn to its advantage
Friedrich Nietzsche
#62. Love happens only once, what happens after that is just compromise; with your heart and with your life ...
Mehek Bassi
#63. [L]ife is more than just steering a course around pain.
Stephen King
#64. Be not afraid life with all its despair, pain and unhappiness is just a crucible wherein your brighter dreams are conceived, shaped and born
Rassool Jibraeel Snyman
#65. The best part about turning to the dark side of you, it sets you free.
Neetesh Dixit
#66. Life is paradoxical, but I believe that I could also be the same person I am today, if life would have cut me with happiness instead of pain.
Haidji
#67. The philosopher's school, ye men, is a surgery: you ought not to go out of it with pleasure, but with pain. For you are not in sound health when you enter.
Epictetus
#68. Pain is inevitable in life; you can't avoid it. You can only feel it. Realize its true nature without emotional attachment and then transcend yourself and your emotions beyond that level. Pain will not go away, but you find that it is not hurting you that much.
Debasish Mridha
#69. Attachment strangles freedom and clarity and makes us a puppet to our desires and cravings; attachment is the root of suffering, a root that if left unattended grows into a tree which drops the fruits of anger, greed, envy, dispersion, competitiveness, ego and pain
Evan Sutter
#70. You can only trust your emotions as you can lie to yourself with your brain but not your heart.
Carl White
#71. Pain is painful but an essential ingredient of life. Suffering is optional.
Debasish Mridha
#73. Before hurting others, feel the pain you will inflict on others.
Debasish Mridha
#74. It is only in pain that a woman is capable of rising above mediocrity. Her resistance to pain is infinite; one can use and abuse it without any fear that she will die, as long as some childish physical cowardice or some religious hope keeps her from the suicide that offers her a way out.
Colette
#75. Laugh with fake id's but i have permanent license of pain in eyes
Kjiva
#76. When pain is intense, you are at a climax. You can then see the light of transcendence.
Debasish Mridha
#78. Once fallen in true love, a person can't really fall out of it, no matter what. How much ever you try to hate your better half, you'll end up falling more instead. Some part of him will always reside in your heart.
Mehek Bassi
#79. Nothingness
... there in this place
where nothingness takes
but for the glimmer
a steadfast shimmer
all would be consumed ...
Muse
#80. Fear is the anticipation of pain; it most often never becomes true.
Debasish Mridha
#81. This time, there was no escape, I could not turn away, could not leave without accepting what I had done. There was only one way to the other side, and that was through the pain.
Vanessa Diffenbaugh
#82. Furthermore, as the body suffers the horrors of disease and the pangs of pain, so we see the mind stabbed with anguish, grief and fear. What more natural than that it should likewise have a share in death?
Titus Lucretius Carus
#83. Let me not fear pain; let me have the power to tolerate it.
Debasish Mridha
#84. On Paper
*
some call it poetry
but it is just pain
on paper
_
rassool jibraeel snyman (c) 2015
The Poetic Assassin
Rassool Jibraeel Snyman
#85. A heart with love can endure every pain.
Give away love, give away joy, to feel again
Debasish Mridha
#86. We fall into states of illusion - we forget all this. We get caught up in desires, frustrations, political movements, philosophies, religions, the getting of a living, the pain of a body, the pleasure of a body.
Frederick Lenz
#87. Gil's philosophy in all things is to seek the pain, woo the pain, recognize that pain is life. If you're heartbroken, Gil says, don't hide from it. Wallow in it. We hurt, he says, so let's hurt.
Andre Agassi
#88. A thing is never untold, It is always misperceived.
Nishikant
#89. We are the inheritors of a wonderful world, a beautiful world, full of life and mystery, goodness and pain. But likewise are we the children of an indifferent universe. We break our own hearts imposing our moral order on what is, by nature, a wide web of chaos.
Colin Meloy
#91. Human experience always contains both pain and joy. One of the reasons we can be confident that Christianity is actually true is it allows us to make sense of both aspects of the world. Of both beauty and pain.
Holly Ordway
#92. To value learning as a gift, you have to accept pain as a teacher.
Jury Nel
#93. But time given to wishing for what can't be is not only spent, but wasted, and for all that we waste we shall be accountable.
Penelope Fitzgerald
#95. So much does suffering blunt even the coarsest sensations of men
Mary Shelley
#96. I dislike Nietzsche because he likes the contemplation of pain, because he erects conceit into a duty, because the men whom he most admires are conquerors, whose glory is cleverness in causing men to die.
Bertrand Russell
#97. In life there will be pain, suffering, ugliness, but let us be grateful for the beauty, blessing, and miracle of life.
Debasish Mridha
#98. The desire to die was my one and only concern; to it I have sacrificed everything, even death.
Emil Cioran
#99. We are the spirit, the collective conscience. We create the pain, and suffering, and beauty in this world.
Tracy Chapman
#100. In their different ways, art and philosophy help us, in Schopenhauer 's words, to turn pain into knowledge.
Alain De Botton
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