Bearing Pain Quotes
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Bearing Pain Quotes & Sayings
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What makes the pain we feel from shame and jealousy so cutting is that vanity can give us no assistance in bearing them.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
So much of creativity is the feeling that you're either getting a gift from some other dimension or some other part of yourself.
— John Hodgman
And bearing the Mortal Sword, even for such a short time, had forged an indelible bond in his mind between truth and pain.
— Cassandra Clare
I must bear it well as I may. As my sainted mother used to say, we never come to the kingdom of Heaven but by troubles.
— Alison Weir
Song of God and Son of Man, there He hangs, bearing pains unutterable, the just for the unjust, to bring us to God.
— Charles Spurgeon
You endure what is supposedly unbearable, and before you know it, you would have done the impossible by bearing the unbearable.
— Donovan
Stupid water, ruining my enjoyment of swimming.
— Brandon Sanderson
With God the vision is possible to realize.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Sometimes you're not sure about a player. Sometimes you doubt. Sometimes you have to guess. Sometimes ... you just know.
— Alex Ferguson
It is in the laws of a commonwealth, as in the laws of gaming: Whatsoever the gamesters all agree on, is injustice to none of them.
— Thomas Hobbes
I didn't go to parties or anything like that.
— Miranda Lambert
God gives urge, urge gives pleasure, pleasure gives pains, pains gives fruits, fruits gives trees, trees die and go to hell!
— Michael Bassey Johnson
A babe at the breast is as much pleasure as the bearing is pain.
— Marion Zimmer Bradley
Every social network on Earth pitches me, and I say no to nearly every single one of them.
— David Sze
Often, parents feel overwhelmed. Many must accomplish the whole job single-handedly while bearing all of the emotional pain of divorce.
— Joseph B. Wirthlin
Being polite does not mean being mummified.
— Judith Martin
Long pains, with use of bearing, are half eased.
— John Dryden