Day and night Quote by George R.R. Martin
““What can you say about pain? Words can trace only the shadow of the thing itself. The reality of hard, sharp physical pain is like nothing else, and it is beyond language. The world is too much with us, day and night, but when we hurt, when we really hurt, the world melts and fades and becomes a ghost, a dim memory, a silly unimportant thing. Whatever ideals, dreams, loves, fears, and thoughts we might have had become ultimately unimportant. We are alone with our pain, it is the only force in the cosmos, the only thing of substance, the only thing that matters, and if the pain is bad enough and lasts long enough, if it is the sort of agony that goes on and on, then all the things that are our humanity melt before it and the proud sophisticated computer that is the human brain becomes capable of but a single thought: Make it stop, make it STOP! (from The Glass Flower)””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Glass Flower by George R.R. Martin, 2020
Pain overwhelms all other concerns, reducing existence to a singular, unbearable focus on its cessation.
In simple terms: Pain makes everything else seem unimportant.
Recognize pain’s power and seek relief.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Chronic illness
- grief
- trauma
- solitary suffering
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does pain change your priorities?
- Can suffering be a catalyst for meaning?
Pain can also foster empathy and growth if processed.