"He who bears injustice alone is terrible..." - Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
He who bears injustice alone is terrible to behold.
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“There is sense in hoping for recognition in a distant future only when we take it for granted that mankind will remain essentially unchanged, and that whatever is great is not for one age only but will be looked upon as great for all time.”
“We love life, not because we are used to living but because we are used to loving.”
“Those who show pity and are always ready to help during times of trouble are seldom the same ones who rejoice in our joy: when others are happy they have nothing to do, they become superfluous and lose their feeling of superiority, and so they easily show their displeasure.”
More on Injustice
“Tired with all these for restful death I cry, As to behold desert a beggar born, And needy nothing trimmed in jollity, And purest faith unhappily forsworn.”
“Independence in the end is the fruit of injustice.”
“I just spent 11 and a half months in a maximum-security jail, got shot five times, and was wrongly convicted of a crime I didn't commit.”
More on Suffering
“But we must not suffer over the suffering.”
“The belief that you have no choice but to keep suffering through whatever frightens you is like believing you have to hold onto a scalding cup so that you won't spill your coffee!”
“At a certain depth of distress, the poor, in their stupor, groan no longer over evil, and are no longer thankful for good.”