A Quote by William Shakespeare

It easeth some, though none it ever cured, to think their dolour others have endured. — © William Shakespeare
It easeth some, though none it ever cured, to think their dolour others have endured.
Some of your griefs you have cured, And the sharpest you still have survived, But what torments of grief you've endured From evils that never arrived.
What can't be cured must be endured.
I think history is only ever invisible when it abets your sense of self, your desires, your ambitions, when it carries your life along in a kind of frictionless way. History is never invisible, finally, though some people seem to work very hard to be willfully blind. That's too harsh, or too self-righteous: none of us sees history fully; none of us is adequately aware of how the arrangements of the present moment foreclose the possibilities of others to fully live their only lives.
Yoga teaches us to cure what need not be endured and endure what cannot be cured.
[T]he merciful adjustment which nature makes when what cannot be cured must be endured.
Some growths can be detected early, making for increased accuracy in diagnosis. Some can be cured and others controlled.
Of the rest some we know to be dead though they walk among us; some are not yet born though they go through the forms of life; others are hundreds of years old though they call themselves thirty-six.
To become young again would seem to me an appalling prospect. Youth is a kind of delirium, which can be cured, if it is ever cured at all, by years of painful treatment.
Woe to those who lead idle lives. Idleness is a dreadful illness and must be cured in childhood. If it is not cured then, it can never be cured.
Real evils can be either cured or endured; it is only imaginary evils that make people anxiety-ridden for a lifetime.
For men who had easily endured hardship, danger and difficult uncertainty, leisure and riches, though in some ways desirable, proved burdensome and a source of grief.
None of us ever escape the first few years of our lives. They make a mould into which we are cast, and though it may be broken, and we turned loose, some remnant of it, some intangible evil or lovely thing or both, will remain with us, like the odor to a flower, or the smoothness to a piece of ivory. It is part of the immortality of youth.
Sometimes in life, we try to do our very best to help others, and in the process, it brings some anguish to us. But we can't ever let that stop us. We can't ever be stopped from helping others and allowing them to have some sense of happiness and joy in their life.
I had endured six years of frustration so I think winning it all meant more to me than most of the others on the team.
Remember to be gentle with yourself and others. We are all children of chance and none can say why some fields will blossom while others lay brown beneath the August sun.
Let none find fault with others; let none see the omissions and commissions of others. But let one see one's own acts, done and undone.
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