Adversity Quote by Isaac Barrow
“No adversity is in kind or degree peculiar to us; but if we survey the conditions of other men (of our brethren everywhere, of our neighbours all about us), and compare our case with theirs, we shall find that we have many consorts and associates in adversity, most as ill, many far worse bestead than ourselves; whence it must be a great fondness and perverseness to be displeased that we are not exempted from, but exposed to bear a share in the common troubles and burdens of mankind.”
About This Quote
Human suffering is shared; we are not uniquely afflicted, and feeling singled out is misguided.
In simple terms: We all share hardship.
Commonality of adversity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- reflecting on personal misfortune
- comforting someone who feels alone
- discussing social inequality
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- counseling
- philosophical writing
Questions to Reflect On
- How does recognizing shared suffering change our response to personal hardship?
- What role does humility play in dealing with adversity?