“We can never flee the misery that is within us.”
Arthur Golden book Memoirs of a Geisha
Source: Memoirs of a Geisha
Source: Memoirs of a Geisha
“We can never flee the misery that is within us.”
Arthur Golden book Memoirs of a Geisha
Source: Memoirs of a Geisha
“That what we seek we shall find; what we flee from flees from us.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) American philosopher, essayist, and poet
Fate
1860s, The Conduct of Life (1860)
Francois Villon book Le Testament
Vente, gresle, gelle, j'ay mon pain cuit.
Ie suis paillart, la paillarde me suit.
Lequel vault mieulx? Chascun bien s'entresuit.
L'ung vault l'autre; c'est a mau rat mau chat.
Ordure amons, ordure nous assuit;
Nous deffuyons onneur, il nous deffuit,
En ce bordeau ou tenons nostre estat.
Source: Le Grand Testament (The Great Testament) (1461), Line 1621; "Ballade de la Grosse Margot (Ballade for Fat Margot)".
“Anger prepares us to fight and fear prepares us to flee.”
Chip Heath (1963) American writer
Source: Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
“There can be no peace for us, only misery, and the greatest happiness.”
Leo Tolstoy book Anna Karenina
Source: Anna Karenina
“Friends love misery… our misery is what endears us to our friends.”
Erica Jong (1942) Novelist, poet, memoirist, critic
How to Save Your Own Life (1977)
Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer, and Christian philosopher
Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) Genevan philosopher
Second Dialogue; translated by Judith R. Bush, Christopher Kelly, Roger D. Masters
Dialogues: Rousseau Judge of Jean-Jacques (published 1782)