Top 8 Quotes & Sayings by Suzanne Massie

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American author Suzanne Massie.
Last updated on December 20, 2024.
Suzanne Massie

Suzanne Massie is an American scholar of Russian history who played an important role in the relations between Ronald Reagan and the Soviet Union in the final years of the Cold War.

Russians understand the rhythm of despair.
When pain has been constant, it has its own momentum and laws. The vital thing is to break its ascendancy over the mind.
France, like every other Western country except the United States, has long accepted the principle that comprehensive health care is the right of every citizen. No Frenchman need ever fear that catastrophic illness will wipe him out financially. How long, do you suppose, will it take us, in the United States, to catch up?
All that the Devil asks is acquiescence. — © Suzanne Massie
All that the Devil asks is acquiescence.
To be a friend takes time, and time is what nobody has. Therefore, real friends are rare.
Pain heightens every sense. More powerfully than any drug, it intensifies colors, sounds, sight, feelings. Pain is like a glass wall. It is impossible to climb it, but you must, and, somehow, you do. Then there is an explosion of brilliance and the world is more apparent in its complexity and beauty.
When one's own problems are unsolvable and all best efforts frustrated, it is lifesaving to listen to other people's problems.
Evil is near. Sometimes late at night the air grows strongly clammy and cold around me. I feel it brushing me. All that the Devil asks is acquiescence not struggle, not conflict. Acquiescence.
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