Chagrin Quote by Santiago Ramon y Cajal Download Open image “Physical pain is easily forgotten, but a moral chagrin lasts indefinitely.” — Santiago Ramon y Cajal ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Chagrin Character Easily forgotten Forgotten Lasts Moral Pain Physical pain
Pain does not create a long-lasting memory, but the memory of luxury exerts itself for ever. — Paul Theroux Copy Share Image
Physical pain however great ends in itself and falls away like dry husks from the mind, whilst moral discords and nervous horrors sear the… — Alice James Copy Share Image
“If we ignore pain long enough, it will eventually go away. But by the time it does, we may have caused lasting and permanent… — Art Berg Copy Share Image
When pain has been constant, it has its own momentum and laws. The vital thing is to break its ascendancy over the mind. — Suzanne Massie Copy Share Image
As in the physical world, so in the spiritual world, pain does not last forever. — Katherine Mansfield Copy Share Image
Pain is a part of being alive, and we need to learn that. Pain does not last forever, nor is it necessarily unbeatable, and… — Harold S. Kushner Copy Share Image
Unfortunately, nature seems unaware of our intellectual need for convenience and unity, and very often takes delight in complication and diversity. — Santiago Ramon y Cajal Copy Share Image
It is notorious that the desire to live increases as life itself shortens. — Santiago Ramon y Cajal Copy Share Image
That which enters the mind through reason can be corrected. That which is admitted through faith, hardly ever. — Santiago Ramon y Cajal Copy Share Image
“consider the possibility that any man could, if he were so inclined, be the sculptor of his own brain, and that even the least… — Santiago Ramón y Cajal Copy Share Image
I would be the last to deny that the greatest scientific pioneers belonged to an aristocracy of the spirit and were exceptionally intelligent, something… — Santiago Ramon y Cajal Copy Share Image
The worst part is not in making a mistake but in trying to justify it, instead of using it as a heaven-sent warning of… — Santiago Ramon y Cajal Copy Share Image
“It is fair to say that, in general, no problems have been exhausted; instead, men have been exhausted by the problems” — Santiago Ramón y Cajal Copy Share Image
The brain is a world consisting of a number of unexplored continents and great stretches of unknown territory. — Santiago Ramon y Cajal Copy Share Image
As long as our brain is a mystery, the universe, the reflection of the structure of the brain will also be a mystery. — Santiago Ramon y Cajal Copy Share Image
Intellectual beauty is sufficient unto itself, and only for it rather than for the future good of humanity does the scholar condemn himself to… — Santiago Ramon y Cajal Copy Share Image
In adult centers the nerve paths are something fixed, ended, immutable. Everything may die, nothing may be regenerated. — Santiago Ramon y Cajal Copy Share Image
“The indescribable pleasure—which pales the rest of life's joys—is abundant compensation for the investigator who endures the painful and persevering analytical work that precedes… — Santiago Ramón y Cajal Copy Share Image
Silence is the universal refuge, the sequel to all dull discourses and all foolish acts, a balm to our every chagrin, as welcome after… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
What has happened in the last generation is that Tijuana has become a new Third World capital - much to the chagrin of Mexico… — Richard Rodriguez Copy Share Image
...most men have bound their eyes with one or another handkerchief, and attached themselves to some one of these communities of opinion. This conformity… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
I know very well what Goethe meant when he said that he never had a chagrin but he made a poem out of it.… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
Men and women aren't really dogs: they only look like it and behave like it. Somewhere inside there is a great chagrin and a… — D. H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
Children of the middle years do not do their learning unaffected by attendant feelings of interest, boredom, success, failure, chagrin, joy, humiliation, pleasure, distress… — Dorothy H Cohen Copy Share Image
As he was pummeled into one tight spot after another, emerging each time breathless and in amazed chagrin, Bryan flushed, with spots of anger… — E. Haldeman-Julius Copy Share Image
I think that the church has to develop its own agenda, and not allow itself to be consumed by either party to the chagrin… — T. D. Jakes Copy Share Image
As the reflections of our pride upon our defects are bitter, disheartening, and vexatious, so the return of the soul towards God is peaceful… — Francois Fenelon Copy Share Image
Differences in political opinions are as unavoidable as, to a certain point, they may perhaps be necessary; but it is exceedingly to be regretted… — George Washington Copy Share Image
Nothing is so intolerable to man as being fully at rest, without passion, without business, without entertainment, without care. It is then that he… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
The press in America has never been stronger and never been freer and never been more vibrant, sometimes to my chagrin, and a lot… — George W. Bush Copy Share Image