"There is only one thing that I dread: not to be worthy of my suffering"
"To live is to suffer, to survive is to find meaning in the suffering"
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"I fall in love with peace, coffee, and sunsets. I fall in love with pizza nights, video games that keep me excited for hours and songs that my heart cannot help but to dance to. I fall in love with Septembers, the inevitability of spring after winter and clouds shaped like little puppies. I fall in love with hugs that last more than 5 seconds, friends who are warm like campfires for my heart and good memories. I fall in love with books with characters that remind me of me and how it makes me feel like I too can succeed and find a happy ending in real life. I fall in love with kindness, cheerful surprises, and things that give meaning to suffering. I find it so beautiful and liberating to fall in love with everything that can contribute to my healing." Juansen Dizon, Lover of Healing
Waiting is painful. Forgetting is painful. But not knowing which to do is the worst kind of suffering.
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4/5 Stars (%77/100) A bit less interesting than the previous one but it is still good because we learn more about Mob's character. We know he is shy, antisocial, and has problems with his emotions but this time he is suffering from existentialism as well. He tries to fit in this world but he doesn't feel like he belongs here. In this volume, there are a couple of jobs Reigen and Mob complete but it is more important to focus on Mob's feelings. In the end, he even thinks about what would happen if he were to turn evil. The last two chapters are also the start of a new arc which is one of my favorites.
Mob Psycho One Hundred, 7
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I always live, Kaladin thought, a bitter thought echoing from long ago. So I can keep suffering.
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“A saint is someone who lives his or her life with dignity. All we have to do is understand that we’re all here for a reason and to commit ourselves to that. Then we can laugh at our sufferings, large and small, and walk fearlessly, aware that each step has meaning.”
Price Siddhartha was growing into adolescence.Even at this early age he considered human existence of the earth as full of suffering. He was deeply engrossed in mulling over his mother's death, Father's old age,people affliction by diseases and the path of renunciation. Can a man ever get rid of suffering? Questions like this gave him no respite .. - Bhagwan Buddha
“We women, when we’re searching for a meaning to our lives or for the path of knowledge, always identify with one of four classic archetypes. The Virgin (and I’m not speaking here of a sexual virgin) is the one whose search springs from her complete independence, and everything she learns is the fruit of her ability to face chal- lenges alone. The Martyr finds her way to self-knowledge through pain, surrender, and suffering. The Saint finds her true reason for living in uncondi- tional love and in her ability to give without asking anything in return. Finally, the Witch justifies her existence by going in search of complete and limitless pleasure.”
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If you want to awaken all of humanity, then awaken all of yourself. If you want to eliminate the suffering in the world, then eliminate all that is dark and negative in yourself. Truly, the greatest gift you have to give is that of your own self-transformation. -Lao Tzu
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