Michael Nava (1954) American writer
Source: Non-fiction, Created equal: Why gay rights matter to America (1994), p.142
Michael Nava (1954) American writer
Source: Non-fiction, Created equal: Why gay rights matter to America (1994), p.142
“Perhaps watching someone you love suffer can teach you even more than suffering yourself can.”
Dodie Smith book I Capture the Castle
Source: I Capture the Castle
Joe Orton (1933–1967) English playwright and author
What the Butler Saw (1969), Act I
Barry Long (1926–2003) Australian spiritual teacher and writer
Knowing Yourself: The True in the False (1996)
“He who would teach men to die would teach them to live.”
Michel De Montaigne book Essays
Book I, Ch. 20
Essais (1595), Book I
Variant: He who should teach men to die would at the same time teach them to live.
“You who suffer because you love, love still more. To die of love, is to live by it.”
Victor Hugo book Les Misérables
Source: Les Misérables
Leon Bertoletti (1971)
Complexes http://www.hicsuntleones.co.uk/2009/03/complexes.html, Hic Sunt Leones, 22/03/2009
“You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”
movie The Dark Knight
Character Harvey Dent
“The SF created us to enjoy our suffering. … The sooner we die, the sooner we defy His plans.”
Paul Erdős (1913–1996) Hungarian mathematician and freelancer
SF was an abbreviation for "Supreme Fascist" — the term Erdős often used to refer to God, as quoted in The Man Who Loved Only Numbers : The Story of Paul Erdős and the Search for Mathematical Truth (1998) by Paul Hoffman, p. 4