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Compassion is the wish for another being to be free from suffering; love is wanting them to have happiness.
— Dalai Lama
It is infinitely easier to suffer in obedience to a human command than to accept suffering as free, responsible men.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Authors and lovers always suffer some infatuation, from which only absence can set them free.
— Samuel Johnson
The past is an anchor with suffering written on the rope. I don't live there now. I am cutting myself free.
— Mark Millar
If we want to be truly happy and free from suffering, we must learn how to control our mind.
— Kelsang Gyatso
The suffering of his body is as naught to the joy of being free from the pain of being seen.
— Helen Macdonald
The suffering of our people is greater than our differences. We are not yet free at last, so there is work to be done.
— Louis Farrakhan
Humility and suffering free a man from all sin; for the first cuts out spiritual passions, and the latter bodily.
— Maximus The Confessor
Compassion is the wish to see others free from suffering.
— Dalai Lama XIV
For the sake of a dying, suffering world count the cost, pay the price and set the captives free
— John G. Lake
Feelings should always be allowed to be free. You should not judge a future love by past suffering.
— Paulo Coelho
All our wanting comes from needs, thus we continiously suffer. The intellect teaches free will, free from suffering.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Something in you wants to go beyond, wants to be free from this endless round of perception. Enlightenment is that.
— Frederick Lenz
In a free country there is much clamor, with little suffering; in a despotic state there is little complaint, with much grievance.
— Lazare Carnot
Does not any limit imposed upon one inspire a desire to go beyond it? Does not our keenest suffering arise when our free will is crossed?
— Honore De Balzac