Mine [parents] started out more from scratch, because I'm constantly aware of what they suffered in the war.
Since I suffered the injury on company time, why shouldn't I also be able to get surgery and do recovery on company time?
To the best of my knowledge, no war was ever started by women. But it is women and children who have always suffered most in situations of conflict.
Affection is a coal that must be cooled; else, suffered, it will set the heart on fire.
I cannot truly imagine a truly great person who hasn't suffered.
Popularity is the one insult I have never suffered.
Where evil may be done, it is right to ponder; where only suffered, know the shortest pause is much too long.
In all of human history no country or no people have suffered such terrible slavery, conquest and foreign oppression and no country and no people have struggled so strenuously for their emancipation than Sicily and the Sicilians.
Campaign ads are the backbone of American democracy if American democracy suffered a gigantic spinal injury.
I should like to know which is worse: to be ravished a hundred times by pirates, and have a buttock cut off, and run the gauntlet of the Bulgarians, and be flogged and hanged in an auto-da-fe, and be dissected, and have to row in a galley -- in short, to undergo all the miseries we have each of us suffered -- or simply to sit here and do nothing?' That is a hard question,' said Candide.
We cannot consent to be judged by someone who has suffered less than ourselves. And since each of us regards himself as an unrecognized Job.
In 1917 - as we have seen, - Italy suffered a great reverse, losing 200,000 soldiers and immense supplies.
No executive has ever suffered because his subordinates were strong and effective.
You don't need to suffer anymore. You've suffered enough to take you to this point where you hear the words, "You don't need to suffer anymore," and you understand them. You recognize their truth and you then see that you do have a choice that you can surrender to the suchness of now, which means every moment to relinquish resistance and if it still arises, to recognize it.
I think Americans are at our best when we recover from a crisis. We've suffered some blows that other countries would have never recovered from.
O, I have suffered With those that I saw suffer!
Jesus didn't suffer so we wouldn't have to suffer. He suffered so that we would know how to suffer.
It is equally unreasonable to run a university as a "participatory democracy," the approach to governance that once existed in Europe. That approach in European institutions of higher learning was appealing to professors because it was democratic. But those institutions also suffered because they lacked an executive decision-making process; making changes became virtually impossible.
The Dutch at close proximity looked much like Americans, apart from their peculiar uniforms, and so it was their uniforms I fired at, half convinced that I was killing, not human beings, but enemy costumes, which had borne their contents here from a distant land; and if some living man suffered for his enslavement to the uniform, or was penetrated by the bullets aimed at it well, that was unavoidable, and the fault couldn't be placed at my feet. The private charade was not equivalent to Courage, but it enabled a Callousness that served a similar purpose.
When you have lived the life I've lived, when you've loved and suffered, and been madly happy and desperately sad -- well, that's when you realize you'll never be able to set it all down. Maybe you'd rather die first.