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His Sufferings Quotes by Viktor E. Frankl
- I understood how a man who has nothing left in this world may still know bliss, be it only for a brief moment, in the…
- Usually, to be sure, man considers only the stubble field of transitoriness and overlooks the full granaries of the past, wherein he had salvaged once…
- Here lies the chance for a man either to make use of or to forgo the opportunities of attaining the moral values that a difficult…
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- Happy the man who can count his sufferings. — Ovid
- Those who are Christ's have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires, but you can't do that at the foot of… — Johan Oscar Smith
- Man... knows only when he is satisfied and when he suffers, and only his sufferings and his satisfactions instruct him concerning himself,… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- The motive is this, 'Oh! that God could be glorified, that Jesus might see the reward of his sufferings! Oh! that sinners… — Charles Spurgeon
- One must not think that a person who is suffering is not praying. He is offering up his sufferings to God, and… — Teresa of Avila
- The truly patient man neither complains of his hard lot nor desires to be pitied by others. He speaks of his sufferings… — Saint Francis de Sales
- Our sins are debts that none can pay but Christ. It is not our tears, but His blood; it is not our… — Thomas Brooks
- Come, and see the victories of the cross. Christ's wounds are thy healings, His agonies thy repose, His conflicts thy conquests, His… — Matthew Henry
- I have to ask myself how I can possibly expect to know Jesus as he would want to be known if my… — Carolyn Custis James
- I understood how a man who has nothing left in this world may still know bliss, be it only for a brief… — Viktor E. Frankl
- There is not in earth a spectacle more worthy than a great man superior to his sufferings. — Joseph Addison
- Most people tire of a lecture in ten minutes; clever people can do it in five. Sensible people never go to lectures… — Stephen Leacock