Janet Fitch Quotes About Suffering

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  • Depression, suffering and anger are all part of being human.

  • In a train...smash. In his arm her last...breath.' He had loved her. But he hated himself more. Such suffering, so much pain. And he thought it made him hateful. As if suffering was shameful, disgusting, as if pain were a crime. Who can judge another man's suffering?

  • Who can judge another man's suffering?

  • If sinners where so unhappy, why would they prefer their suffering? But now I knew why. Without my wounds, who was I?

    Janet Fitch (2013). “White Oleander”, p.187, Hachette UK
  • How vast was a human being's capacity for suffering. The only thing you could do was stand in awe of it. It wasn't a question of survival at all. It was the fullness of it, how much could you hold, how much could you care.

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