"Experience is not what happens to you; it's what you do with what happens to you."
"There are confessable agonies, sufferings of which one can positively be proud. Of bereavement, of parting, of the sense of sin and the fear of death the poets have eloquently spoken. They command the world's sympathy. But there are also discreditable anguishes, no less excruciating than the others, but of which the sufferer dare not, cannot speak. The anguish of thwarted desire, for example."
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Source: Aldous Huxley “The Collected Works of Aldous Huxley”
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