“Why do we have such a finite capacity for pleasure but an infinite one for pain?”
Source: The Other Side of the Story
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Marian Keyes 19
Irish writer 1963Related quotes

“Only I discern
Infinite passion, and the pain
Of finite hearts that yearn.”
Two in the Campagna, xii.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

as remembered by William S. Burroughs, in: Ted Morgan, Literary Outlaw. The Life and Times of William S. Burroughs. London: W.W. Norton & Company, 2012, p. 61.

“We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.”

Sādhanā : The Realisation of Life http://www.spiritualbee.com/spiritual-book-by-tagore/ (1916)
Context: In love, at one of its poles you find the personal, and at the other the impersonal. At one you have the positive assertion — Here I am; at the other the equally strong denial — I am not. Without this ego what is love? And again, with only this ego how can love be possible?
Bondage and liberation are not antagonistic in love. For love is most free and at the same time most bound. If God were absolutely free there would be no creation. The infinite being has assumed unto himself the mystery of finitude. And in him who is love the finite and the infinite are made one.

“It is hard to be finite upon an infinite subject, and all subjects are infinite.”
Hawthorne and His Mosses (1850)