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Hurts Quote by Thomas Hardy

“...what only hurts me now would torture and kill me then!” quote by Thomas Hardy
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““...what only hurts me now would torture and kill me then!””

Thomas Hardy

About This Quote

Source Novel: Tess of the d'Urbervilles, 1891

The quote expresses fear that present pain will become even more unbearable in the future, highlighting anxiety about escalating suffering.

In simple terms: Fear that current hurt will become worse later.

Key Takeaway

Brace for future pain by addressing present hurt.

Themes

fear anxiety pain anticipation

Mood

anxious tense

Type

cautionary dramatic

When to use this quote

  • relationship conflict
  • health crisis
  • grief
  • personal trauma

Key Concepts

psychology existential dread

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can you identify the source of your fear?
  • How might confronting current pain change future outcomes?
A Different Perspective

The statement may exaggerate future outcomes, ignoring resilience.

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