A Quote by Mary Astor

The reminder that there are people who have worse troubles than you is not an effective pain-killer. — © Mary Astor
The reminder that there are people who have worse troubles than you is not an effective pain-killer.
Troubles impending always seem worse than troubles surmounted, but this does not prove that they really are.
There is no pain worse than not achieving a dream when it is your fault. If God did not want you to have it, that is one thing. But if you do not get what you desire because you are lazy, there is no pain worse than that.
The single biggest barrier to effective leadership is, in my view, the leadership industry itself. Instead of telling people the skills and behaviors they need to be effective in getting things done, we tell them almost the opposite - blandishments about how we wish people would be, and how we wish workplaces were. That information is worse than useless as, to the extent people believe it, they often wind up losing their jobs.
There are worse things than having behaved foolishly in public. There are worse things than these miniature betrayals, committed or endured or suspected; there are worse things than not being able to sleep for thinking about them. It is 5 a.m. All the worse things come stalking in and stand icily about the bed looking worse and worse and worse.
The pain of recovery is sometimes worse than the pain of the injury. Allow Jesus Christ to heal your soul.
Pain of mind is worse than pain of body.
The pain of the mind is worse than the pain of the body.
Stress does not cause pain, but it can exacerbate it and make it worse. Much of chronic pain is 'remembered' pain. It's the constant firing of brain cells leading to a memory of pain that lasts, even though the bodily symptoms causing the pain are no longer there. The pain is residing because of the neurological connections in the brain itself.
People are disposed to mistake predicting troubles for causing troubles and even for desiring troubles.
One day I was sitting in my own pain, and suddenly all the pain and troubles of the world came to me. I received all the pain of the world, all through my body.
Discipline makes hard men. Every hard man is capable of being a killer. But every killer is not capable of being a hard man. They can't endure that much. It's all about the endurance. That's why they become killers. Because they can't endure the pain. They need to kill the pain to stop it.
People laugh to forget their troubles, and to forget their troubles they like to look at people who aren't doing better than they are.
Whoever grows angry amid troubles applies a drug worse than the disease and is a physician unskilled about misfortunes.
Racism is worse than ever. Violence is worse than ever. The economy's worse than ever. Unemployment's worse than ever. And it's Democrats that have been running the show, with the first African-American president at the top of the heap, and it didn't get any better?
Pain in life is inevitable but suffering is not. Pain is what the world does to you, suffering is what you do to yourself [by the way you think about the 'pain' you receive]. Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. [You can always be grateful that the pain is not worse in quality, quantity, frequency, duration, etc]
So often the pain of our life is no more than a reminder to take our hand off the stove.
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