“At ease in a world in which my Lord was such a sufferer!”
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 344.
Source: Chess Meets of the Century
“At ease in a world in which my Lord was such a sufferer!”
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 344.
A Prayer for Indifference, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Source: Eternal Treblinka (2002), p. 133
“Suffering is a sign that you're out of touch with the truth.”
"Obstacles to Happiness", p. 74
Awareness (1992)
Context: Suffering is a sign that you're out of touch with the truth. Suffering is given to you that you might open your eyes to the truth, that you might understand that there's falsehood somewhere, just as physical pain is given to you so you will understand that there is disease or illness somewhere. Suffering points out that there is falsehood somewhere. Suffering occurs when you clash with reality. When your illusions clash with reality when your falsehoods clash with the truth, then you have suffering. Otherwise there is no suffering.
If we had a certainty about meaning, the suffering would be bearable. With no certainty of meaning, even comfort begins to feel futile.
Source: Frankenstein's Castle (1980), p. 89
“People deserve to live like human beings. Why should they suffer so?”
Hasina about refugees plight during distributing relief materials among the refugees (12 September, 2017).
Context: It is difficult to stem one’s tears when we see the situation. People deserve to live like human beings. Why should they suffer so?
“Nothing is sharper than suffering, nothing is sweeter than to have suffered.”
Sermon VI : Sanctification
Meister Eckhart’s Sermons (1909)
Context: Sanctification is the best of all things, for it cleanses the soul, and illuminates the conscience, and kindles the heart, and wakens the spirit, and girds up the loins, and glorifies virtue and separates us from creatures, and unites us with God. The quickest means to bring us to perfection is suffering; none enjoy everlasting blessedness more than those who share with Christ the bitterest pangs. Nothing is sharper than suffering, nothing is sweeter than to have suffered. The surest foundation in which this perfection may rest is humility; whatever here crawls in the deepest abjectness, that the Spirit lifts to the very heights of God, for love brings suffering and suffering brings love.