Harriet Beecher Stowe Quotes About Pain
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The pain of discipline is short, but the glory of the fruition is eternal.
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Can anybody tell what sorrows are locked up with our best affections, or what pain may be associated with every pleasure?
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After all, let a man take what pains he may to hush it down, a human soul is an awful, ghostly, unquiet possession for a bad man to have. Who knows the metes and bounds of it? Who knows all its awful perhapses,--those shudderings and tremblings, which it can no more live down than it can outlive its own eternity?
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