“Fire tests gold, suffering tests brave men.” MenSufferingCourageFireGoldTestsBraveryAdversityBraveAncientHardshipWise Man Once SaidBrave ManPredicaments Author:Seneca the Younger
“For valuing your own suffering sets on it the gold of a sun of pride. Suffering a lot can originate the illusion of being the Chosen of Pain.” PainSufferingSunPrideIllusionGoldChosen Author:Fernando Pessoa
“Golden Verses So-called because they are "good as gold." They are by some attributed to Epicarmos, and by others to Empedocles, but always go under the name of Pythagoras, and seem quite in accordance with the excellent precepts of that philosopher. They are as follows: Ne'er suffer sleep thine eyes to close Before thy mind hath run O'er every act, and thought, and word, From dawn to set of sun; For wrong take shame, but grateful feel If just thy course hath been; Such effort day by day renewed Will ward thy soul from sin. E. C. B.” IfsFeelsMindSoulSeemsEyeRunningSufferingCoursesNamesSleepSinEffortSunGoldShameGratefulPhilosopherGoldenExcellentDawnVersesThoughts And Words Author:Pythagoras
“Worthless are those who injure others vengefully, while those who stoically endure are like stored gold. The gratification of the vengeful lasts only for a day, but the glory of the forbearing lasts until the end of time. Though unjustly aggrieved, it is best to suffer the suffering and refrain from unrighteous retaliation.” EndsLastsSufferingGloryGoldEndureEnd TimesWorthlessVengeanceGratificationRefrainRetaliationVengeful Author:Thiruvalluvar
“Writing is alchemy. Dross becomes gold. Experience is transformed. Pain is changed. Suffering may become song. The ordinary or horrible is pushed by the will of the writer into grace or redemption, a prophetic wail, a screed for justice, an elegy of sadness or sorrow. ... There is always a tension between experience and the thing that finally carries it forward, bears its weight, holds it in. Without that tension, one might as well write a shopping list.” WritingWellsMayMightPainSufferingSongJusticeGraceSadnessChangedBearsSorrowOrdinaryGoldWeightListsHorribleRedemptionTensionCarrieShoppingTransformedAlchemyPropheticDrossElegy Author:Andrea Dworkin
“Grief does not end and love does not die and nothing fills its graven place. With grace, pain is transmuted into the gold of wisdom and compassion and the lesser coin of muted sadness and resignation; but something leaden of it remains, to become the kernel arond which more pain accretes (a black pearl): one pain becomes every other pain ... unless one strips away, one by one, the layers of pain to get to the heart of the pain - and this causes more pain, pain so intense as to feel like evisceration.” FeelsHeartDoeEndsPainSufferingDiesCausesBlackGriefCompassionGraceSadnessGoldAnd LoveRemainsIntenseLayersPearlsCoinsResignationKernelBlack Pearl Author:Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
“When our faith is tested by suffering "as gold is tried in a furnace" and we depend with confidence on God and rely entirely on his help, we will be granted the most excellent gift of patience and through faith we may victoriously persevere to the end.” MayEndsHelpingSufferingFaithReligiousDependsGoldGrantedExcellentRelyTestedPersevereFurnaces Author:John Calvin
“It is the fire of suffering that brings forth the gold of godliness.” SufferingFireGoldGodliness Author:Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte Guyon
“I think He intends to try you like gold in the crucible, so as to number you amongst His most faithful servants. Therefore you must lovingly embrace all occasions of suffering, considering them as precious tokens of His love. To suffer in silence and without complaint is what He asks of you.” ThinkingTryingSufferingAsksNumbersSilenceGoldEmbraceOccasionsFaithfulServantConsideringComplaintsHis LoveNunServant Of GodTokensCrucibleAll OccasionsFaithful Servants Author:Margaret Mary Alacoque
“There is no art or science that is too difficult for industry to attain to; it is the gift of tongues, and makes a man understood and valued in all countries, and by all nations; it is the philosopher's stone, that turns all metals, and even stones, into gold, and suffers not want to break into its dwelling; it is the northwest passage, that brings the merchant's ships as soon to him as he can desire: in a word, it conquers all enemies, and makes fortune itself pay contribution.” MenWantArtCountryScienceDesireSufferingTurnsNationsDifficultUnderstandingPayEnemyBreakIndustryUnderstoodStonesGoldFortunePhilosopherTongueShipsConquerContributionPassagesMetalsDwellingMerchants Author:Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
“Under the Mountain dark and tall The King has come unto his hall! His foe is dead, the Worm of Dread, And ever so his foes shall fall. The sword is sharp, the spear is long, The arrow swift, the Gate is strong; The heart is bold that looks on gold; The dwarves no more shall suffer wrong. The dwarves of yore made mighty spells, While hammers fells like ringing bells In places deep, where dark things sleep, In hollow halls beneath the fells. -from The Hobbit (Dwarves Battle Song)” LooksHeartLongMadeSufferingSongFallStrongDarkSleepKingsBattleMountainGoldGatesHallsTallSpellsBellsDreadWormsFoeHammersHollowArrowsSpearsDwarvesDark Things Author:J. R. R. Tolkien
“When does gold ore become gold? When it is put through a process of fire. So the human being during the training becomes as pure as gold through suffering. It is the burning away of the dross. Suffering has a great redeeming quality. As a drop of water failing on the desert sand is sucked up immediately, so we must become nothing and nowhere ... we must disappear.” HumansDoeSpiritualSufferingProcessWaterHuman BeingsQualityFireFailingPureTrainingGoldDisappearBurningDesertSandRedeemingDrop Of WaterDrossDesert SandRedeeming Qualities Author:Bhai Sahib Singh
“I and my companions suffer from a disease of the heart which can be cured only with gold.” HeartSufferingDiseaseGoldCompanion Author:Hernando Cortes