He would be able to suffer what his son had suffered. He would be able to suffer and his suffering would for an instance displace his grief.
– Simon Lelic
Related Quotes:
- Love is infinite. Grief can lead to love. Love can lead to grief. Grief is a love story told backward just as love is a grief story told backward. – Bridget Asher
- Until now I had been able only to grieve, not mourn. Grief was passive. Grief happened. Mourning, the act of dealing with grief, required attention. – Joan Didion
- In His thirty-three years on earth, Jesus suffered with man; on the cross He suffered for man. – Billy Graham
- Daddy loved his son. Daddy believed his son walked on water. Daddy, Mike had long ago decided, was an idiot. – Nicholas Sparks
- Books -where if people suffered, they suffered in beautiful language, not in monosyllables, as we did in Kansas – Langston Hughes
- We all suffer our share of grief but we are stronger than our grief. – Marty Rubin
- Everyone can perform magic, everyone can reach his goals, ifhe is able to think, if he is able to wait, if he is able to fast. – Hermann Hesse
- Schedule happy experiences to displace unhappy memories. – Mensah Oteh
- I could displace the mystery of my speech onto writing, the latter perhaps recharging the former – Ben Lerner
- Some day, we will know the value of suffering, but then we will no longer be able to suffer. – Maria Faustina Kowalska
- I had to be an adult, be a father without a son, so for one last moment I needed to be a son who needed his mother. – Ruth Ahmed
- The son needs the father to have access to his source, and the father needs the son to have access to the future and the infinite. – Thich Nhat Hanh
- Joseph lost his son and Christ. (Joseph a perdu – Son fils et Jésus.) – Charles de Leusse
- …there’s the suffering from love and the suffering from grief – either pain permanently scars the soul… – John Geddes
- We suffered for our art. You have to suffer for our art as well! – Terry Gilliam
- Buddha says there are two kinds of suffering: the kind that leads to more suffering and the kind that brings an end to suffering. – Terry Tempest Williams
- What really arouses indignation against suffering is not suffering as such but the senselessness of suffering… – Friedrich Nietzsche
- [T]here can be a form of vanity in grief that is indulged rather than suffered. – Iain M Banks
- In what he suffered, as in all true suffering and in true joy, there was the quality of eternity. He could not believe it would ever end. – Elizabeth Goudge
- He was too well accustomed to suffering, and had suffered too much where he was, to bewail the prospect of change very severely. – Charles ens
- Possibly the apparent relapse they had suffered was not a fall and a cause for suffering, but a leap forward and a positive act. – Hermann Hesse
- Men’s freedom is their unfaithfulness: the Son of Heaven or the son of a peasant, they could both reduce me to the mediocre torments of a woman. – Shan Sa
- Love every one as you love your little daughter and son, because everybody is somebody’s daughter and son. – Debasish Mridha
- Revenge hardly mends anything. The son of a bitch you want to crush does not exist. The son of a bitch is your own self. – EE Giorgi
- Dasher was able-bodied; that was part of the problem. His body was able to make hers do crazy things under his scrutiny, touch, scent. – Joy Avery
- What you have suffered after you have healed will make perfect sense. You will be able to smile at how you overcome the tears of pain. – Stephen Richards
- 2.15 GRIEFAll the grief of every man,Remove himself -“ he only can,For this grief that be within,Be caused by his own thinking.[110] – 2 – Munindra Misra
- We’ve all got weaknesses. Me, for instance. I’m tragically funny and good-looking. – Rick Riordan
- Never mix negative thinking with negative people. Multiplying negatives, in this instance, won’t make a positive. – Richie Norton
- There is no instance of a nation benefitting from prolonged warfare. – Sun Tzu
- Men are mystifying creatures. For instance why do all men think their ????? is a panacea for all the world’s problems? – Tyne OConnell
- In the next instance Graham claimed her lips in a demanding, yet gentle kiss – Lia Davis
- Ingratitude makes man an animal, even worse, for some animals do have a way of saying thank you when you do them a favor; take a dog for instance. – Paul Bamikole
- Don’t ever be honest about who you are-”and I mean that as a life rule, not just in this instance. – Andrea Cremer
- You can learn many things from children. How much patience you have, for instance. – Franklin P Adams
- In no instance have the churches been guardians of the liberties of the people. – James Madison
- I’m afraid your literary prizes don’t give you any jurisdiction in this particular instance, sir. – Lizzie K Foley
- Out of the fires of refinement, come the praise of His magnificence, the brilliance of His glory, and the honor of His precious Son, Jesus Christ. – Robin Bertram
- He thought of his wife, of his son, of his youth. He thought of life. He thought of death and then he thought of life again. – Teodor Flonta
- If you suffer and make your loved ones suffer, there is nothing that can justify your desire. – Thich Nhat Hanh