Universal Suffering Quotes
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Universal Suffering Quotes & Sayings
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The most wonderful study of mankind is man. Relieving human suffering and diffusing universal knowledge is humanitarian.
— Daniel D. Palmer
It's good to focus on the universal suffering that goes on in any war. Whatever the right and wrongs of the war, there is always universal suffering.
— Michael Morpurgo
Home! With what different sensations different people pronounce and hear that word pronounced!
— Maria Edgeworth
From being a movement aiming for universal freedom, communism turned into a system of universal despotism. That is the logic of utopia.
— John N. Gray
Why not me? Suffering, she understood, is, in fact, random, universal.
— Gloria Vanderbilt
Suffering is universal.
— John Green
Everything that man esteems Endures a moment or a day.
— William Butler Yeats
Volpe expands their worldview and shows them that struggle and suffering are universal, but so are hope and resilience.
— Michael Sokolove
Historically whoever advocates truth always suffers. I am just a fighter for the truth. Our truths are universal
— Merve Kavakci
Suffering is universal, and yet nobody teaches us how to cope with this truth of life.
— Lisa Danylchuk
We don't deliberately look for trouble in life. It comes. Suffering is a universal fact; no one can escape its claws.
— Billy Graham
Paroxysms of pain and twinges of desire leach from universal sources. All human suffering buttons itself to the pang of wanting.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
At the time of death we walk through a doorway and our spirit, which is very thin, slides through into another world.
— Frederick Lenz
We do not believe voters gave President Bush a mandate to turn back the clock decades on so many of our legal protections.
— Ralph G. Neas
Remember that one who forgets the language of gratitude can never be on speaking terms with happiness.
— John Robbins
The Trade Center dead formed a kind of universal parliament.
— Lawrence Wright