Quotes about Misery
So also Augustine, "The suffering at which you cry, is medicine, not punishment; chastisement, not condemnation. Do not drive away the rod, if you would not be driven away from the inheritance. Know, brethren, that the whole of that misery of the human race, under which the world groans, is a medicinal pain, not a penal sentence
— John Calvin
Human misery is too great for men to do without faith.
— Heinrich Heine
There is happiness in the love of labor, there is misery in the love of gain.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
There is no greater misery than false joys.
— Bernard of Clairvaux
God is on the move to rescue people from misery to everlasting happiness, which can only be found in him.
— John Piper
Happiness, remarked Maury Noble one day, is only the first hour after the alleviation of some especially intense misery.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
"I fly from pleasure," said the prince, "because pleasure has ceased to please; I am lonely because I am miserable, and am unwilling to cloud with my presence the happiness of others."
— Samuel Johnson
The greater part of our happiness or misery depends on our dispositions and not our circumstances.
— Martha Washington
I've learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends on our disposition and not on our circumstances.
— Martha Washington
Those who weep for the happy periods which they encounter in history acknowledge what they want; not the alleviation but the silencing of misery.
— Albert Camus
If everyone would take only according to his needs and would leave the surplus to the needy, no one would be rich, no one poor, no one in misery.
— St. Basil
Ever since history has been written, ever since philosophy has meditated, misery has been the garment of the human race.
— Victor Hugo