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Beholding heaven, and feeling hell. By Charles Lamb

We have to forgive to survive in this labyrinth [of suffering] By John Green

an agony of humiliated indecision By Aldous Huxley

Soulless. Banished. But never forgotten. By Julie Kagawa

At the heart of daily punishment and sufferings, in the very wheels of encroaching mediocrity, are found both the keys and the doors to inner worlds. By Jean-Pierre Turmel

transgressions one By Martha Hodes

Souls made of fire, and children of the sun, With whom revenge is virtue. By Edward Young

Agony and ecstasy, pleasure and pain. By Nalini Singh

Embracing the torture, as I'm assaulted by my own thoughts. Like a locust giving birth to earworms. Eeeeew! By Lady G

Desire, despair, desire. So many monsters. By Annie Lennox

The misery of man proceeds not from any single crush of overwhelming evil, but from small vexations continually repeated. By Samuel Johnson

A journey is a fragment of Hell. By Bruce Chatwin

Pain, thou art not an evil By Alexandre Dumas

A plague of sighing and grief! It blows a man up like a bladder. By William Shakespeare

What torments people have to go through when they leave the safety of their homes to become embroiled in mad adventures. By Jose Saramago

There's hell, there's darkness, there is the sulphurous pit; burning, scalding, stench, consumption! By Nelson Demille

I thought of Dante. His hells were the excess of our desires and, in the deepest circles, the pain of our victims. By C.d. Reiss

Grief dejects and wrings the tortured soul. By Wentworth Dillon, 4Th Earl Of Roscommon

The sufferings of Christ are the means of forgiveness of sin and eternal glory By John Calvin

Pleasure is oft a visitant; but pain Clings cruelly to us. By John Keats

Devils soonest tempt, resembling spirits of light. By William Shakespeare

God hath yoked to guilt her pale tormentor,misery. By William C. Bryant

The beast that bears you fastest to perfection is suffering. By Meister Eckhart

Real misery delights not in reproaches and complaints. It is like charity and love - silent, long suffering and mild. By Lady Caroline Lamb

The word 'suffering' is not in my vocabulary. By Judith Jamison

The cadence of suffering has begun. By Cesare Pavese

Remorse: beholding heaven and feeling hell. By George A. Moore

Suffering is the greatest treasure on earth; it purifies the soul. In suffering, we learn who our true friend is. By Maria Faustina Kowalska

There are two kinds of suffering in this life. That which pursues us and that which we doggedly pursue. By Richard Paul Evans

The nature of anguish is translated into different forms. By Franz Kline

Disgust at the torments that shackle us, the chains of heavy life. By Elena Ferrante

The more estimable the offender, the greater the torment. By Voltaire

Our souls have been suffering in a kind of darkness By Robert Olmstead

The damnable frustration of revenge. Revenge is for dreams ... never for reality. By Alfred Bester

My son,Here may indeed be torment, but not death. By Dante Alighieri

Confounded, though immortal. But his doom, reserved him to more wrath; for now the thought both of lost happiness and lasting pain torments him. By John Milton

Among those evils which befall us, there are many which have been more painful to us in the prospect than by their actual pressure. By Joseph Addison

Life... a labyrinth... an agony... an ecstasy- Labyrinths By Hristo Krstevski

Either the memory of past bliss is the anguish of to-day; or the agonies which are have their origins in ecstasies which might have been. By Edgar Allan Poe

There are, of course, two kinds of suffering, that which has a reward and that which doesn't. By Jennifer James

Sterile, splendid torture of understanding and loving ... By Marcel Proust

Suffering sweetens the reward By F.e. Higgins

What annoyances are more painful than those of which we cannot complain? By Marquis De Custine

Utter despair, impossible to pull myself together; Only when I have become satisfied with my sufferings can I stop. By Franz Kafka

The fleetest beast to bear you to perfection is suffering. By Friedrich Nietzsche

areas of deepest human suffering, those By Judith Macnutt

Sorrow beyond dreams. By Peter Handke

It is a glory and a torment. By Patrick Dewitt

How guilt refined the methods of self-torture, threading the beads of detail into an eternal loop, a rosary to be fingered for a lifetime. By Ian Mcewan

There is only one thing that I dread: not to be worthy of my sufferings. By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

To be closed from everything, and yet to feel, to think ... This is the truth of hell, stripped of its gaudy medievalisms. This loss of contact. By Joanne Harris

What is hell other than a realm in which unholiness works without restraint in body and soul? By Abraham Kuyper

I imagine that existential dread probably ought to get a devil. A devil of post-colonial angst. A devil of complicated grief. By Alan Moore

Violent pleasures which reach the soul through the body are generally of this sort-they are reliefs of pain. By Plato

There is some suffering that awaits us all. By Michael Leunig

The melancholy joys of evils pass'd, For he who much has suffer'd, much will know. By Homer

Sweet recreation barred, what doth ensue but moody and dull melancholy, kinsman to grim and comfortless despair. By William Shakespeare

The torment of love can transform people into wretched monsters By Mathias Malzieu

True suffering does not know itself and never calculates. By Mahatma Gandhi

I was seized by remorse and the sense of guilt, which hurried me away to a hell of intense tortures as no language can describe By Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

There was an order of misery, misery tucked inside miseries, and you were meant to keep track. By Colson Whitehead

Flames of another kind. Hellfire. You will believe you canna possibly endure the agony. By Karen Marie Moning

Misery requires paradises lost By Jorge Luis Borges

He had power only to feel, and feeling was torment. By Ambrose Bierce

Neat little rectangular arrangements of suffering. His By Jessica D. Lovett

The hope of all who suffer, The dread of all who wrong. By John Greenleaf Whittier

Safe Despair it is that raves- Agony is frugal. Puts itself severe away For its own perusal. By Emily Dickinson

Aching and knowing that there was nothing worse in the whole, wide world than the death of hope. By Kristen Ashley

This that is tormented and very tired,tortured with restraints like a madman,this heart. By Rumi

When the soul suffers too much, it develops a taste for misfortune. By Albert Camus

Ever since we were expelled from paradise, we have either been suffering, making other people suffer or watching the suffering of others By Paulo Coelho

Evil spawns evil. The first experience of torture gives an understanding of the pleasure in tormenting others. By Mikhail Lermontov

Love. It was the only kind of torture I wasn't familiar with. By T.m. Frazier

Unhappy spirits that fell with Lucifer, / Conspired against our God with Lucifer, / And are for ever damned with Lucifer. By Christopher Marlowe

The place where the prince of darkness reigns is a place of humiliation By Sunday Adelaja

What bliss will fill the ransomed souls, when they in glory dwell, to see the sinner as he rolls, in quenchless flames of hell. By Isaac Watts

It is not a torment to be an artist. It is a privilege. By Louise Bourgeois

Misery, depression, elation all mine, refine confinement all my design. By Henry Rollins

The terrible powerlessness of being unable to do anything except wait for mercy you couldn't earn and didn't deserve. By Alexis Hall

Earlier lives drift by on silver soles, and the shadows of the damned descend into these sighing waters. By Georg Trakl

There's the suffering from love and the suffering from grief - either pain permanently scars the soul ... By John Geddes

Poor souls! their miseries seem so much to please 'em, I scarce can find it in my heart to tease 'em. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

You seek havoc, but all you'll end up finding is despair. By Jaimie Roberts

The silence is perfect, and yet a torment ... By Carol Shields

They are the silent griefs which cut the heart-strings. By John Ford

Suffering is what happens when truly horrible things happen to us. By Cheryl Strayed

Suffering brings experience. By Aeschylus

Evil thoughts and evil doing, cold, alone, you hang in ruins. By Ozzy Osbourne

Physical pain however great ends in itself and falls away like dry husks from the mind, whilst moral discords and nervous horrors sear the soul. By Alice James

Power takes as ingratitude the writhing of its victims By Rabindranath Tagore

What punishments of God are not gifts? By J.r.r. Tolkien

I come shackled with shadow, consumed with rage and fire, I'm close to breaking, the urge is quaking, raping, I'm the devil, and there's no hope. By Pepper Winters

Beauty and anguish walking hand in hand the downward slope to death. By Alfred Lord Tennyson

Paines to get, care to keep, feare to lose. By George Herbert

The sad souls of those who lived without blame and without praise. By Dante Alighieri

When you have all, why torment the depths? By Keith Waldrop

It seemed to suggest various kinds: hardships, anxieties, and the suffering born of the indifference that comes from having already suffered a lot. By Fernando Pessoa

No ear can hear nor tongue can tell the tortures of the inward hell! By Lord Byron

Misery misery son of a bitch of all miseries. By Walker Percy

The truth is that nothing is less sensational than pestilence, and by reason of their very duration great misfortunes are monotonous. In By Albert Camus