“Do you think it takes true pain to experience true pleasure?”
Gena Showalter (1975) American writer
Source: Oh My Goth
Part III, p. 201
Watt (1943)
“Do you think it takes true pain to experience true pleasure?”
Gena Showalter (1975) American writer
Source: Oh My Goth
“Our minds sometimes see what our hearts wish were true.”
Dan Brown book Angels & Demons
Source: Angels & Demons
Marguerite Yourcenar book A Coin in Nine Hands
Le malheur est que, parfois, des souhaits s'accomplissent, afin que se perpétue le supplice de l'espérance.
Denier du rêve (1934), translated as A Coin in Nine Hands (1994) by Dori Katz, Ch. 3, p. 31 ISBN 0-226-96527-9
James Anthony Froude book The Nemesis of Faith
Letter IV
The Nemesis of Faith (1849)
Context: Who shall say that those poor peasants were not acting in the spirit we most venerate, most adore; that theirs was not the true heart language which we cannot choose but love? And what has been their reward? They have sent down their name to be the by-word of all after ages; the worst reproach of the worst men — a name convertible with atheism and devil-worship.
“To frown at pleasure, and to smile in pain.”
Source: Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night VIII, Line 1045.
Bjarne Stroustrup (1950) Danish computer scientist, creator of C++
On his homepage http://www.stroustrup.com/bs_faq.html#really-say-that, Bjarne Stroustrup states that he did say the above sentence, but also adds "I very much doubt that the sentiment is original." Bjarne Stroustrup's FAQ: Did you really say that?, 2007-11-15 http://www.stroustrup.com/bs_faq.html#really-say-that,
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) German philosopher, poet, composer, cultural critic, and classical philologist
Sec. 318
The Gay Science (1882)