A Quote by Albion Fellows Bacon

... we can bear with great philosophy the sufferings of others, especially if we do not actually see them. — © Albion Fellows Bacon
... we can bear with great philosophy the sufferings of others, especially if we do not actually see them.
I fancied I had some constancy of mind because I could bear my own sufferings, but found through the sufferings of others I could be weakened like a child.
One suffers as a result of one's own actions. So, instead of blaming others for such sufferings, one should pray to the Lord and depending entirely on His grace, try to bear them patiently and with forbearance under all circumstances.
The characteristic of great innovators and great companies is they see a space that others do not. They don't just listen to what people tell them; they actually invent something new, something that you didn't know you needed, but the moment you see it, you say, 'I must have it.'
People of delicate health, selfish dispositions, and coarse minds, can always bear the sufferings of others placidly.
Philosophy appears to some people as a homogenous milieu: there thoughts are born and die, there systems are built, and there, in turn, they collapse. Others take Philosophy for a specific attitude which we can freely adopt at will. Still others see it as a determined segment of culture. In our view Philosophy does not exist.
One's own troubles can be borne with fortitude; only a monster of indifference can bear the sufferings of others with fortitude.
One of the ways we can bear the image of God well is to see things in others they don't see themselves and call that out of them.
Philosophy teaches us to bear with equanimity the misfortunes of others.
Man never reasons so much and becomes so introspective as when he suffers; since he is anxious to get at the cause of his sufferings, to learn who has produced them, and whether it is just or unjust that he should have to bear them.
Part of our good consists in the endeavor to do sorrows away, and in the power to sustain them when the endeavor fails,--to bear them nobly, and thus help others to bear them as well.
What grace is meant to do is to help good people, not to escape their sufferings, but to bear them with a stout heart, with a fortitude that finds its strength in faith.
Forgive, forget. Bear with the faults of others as you would have them bear with yours.
Bear with the faults of others as you would have them bear with yours.
A religious hope does not only bear up the mind under her sufferings but makes her rejoice in them.
The sorest afflictions never appear intolerable, but when we see them in the wrong light; when we see them in the hand of God, who dispenses them; when we know that it is our loving Father who abases and distresses us; our sufferings will lose their bitterness and become even a matter of consolation.
I palliate the sufferings of others. yes I see myself as softening the blows, dissolving acids, neutralizing poisons, every moment of the day. I try to fulfill the wishes of others, to perform miracles. I exert myself performing miracles.
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