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1 II | of seven the surprise and pain and weakness of passion
2 II | heart thus like you?~II~This pain which I cannot speak of
3 II | illusion. The rest is doubt and pain; only the love remains to
4 III | whether of pleasure or of pain, and the more solemn or
5 IV | experience with doubt and pain; and these little boys and
6 IV | much as one forgets the pain of successive toothaches.
7 IV | vibrated to pleasure or to pain? - air that has never been
8 V | far as possible, - to hide pain and passion under an exterior
9 VI | not very strong, and the pain of father's death came too
10 VI | honorifics) - "to understand the pain of other people. You need
11 VIII(1)| Sorrow of parting and pain of separation").~
12 VIII | waiting alone at evening,~The pain differs nothing at all:
13 IX | the source of wrong and pain; and all ignorance must
14 IX | developed through struggle and pain, and will long continue
15 IX | nothing of what we call pain or pleasure; it knows no
16 IX | personality, it is aware of pain or pleasure, as a dreamer
17 IX | neither real pleasure nor real pain, but only the vaguest dull
18 IX | higher the evolution the more pain, and the larger the volume~
19 IX | In them neither joy nor pain, nor forceful feeling of
20 IX | Form. Herein pleasure and pain, and name and form, pass
21 X | that I was born without any pain at all. - Grandmother, you
22 XI | CIRCLE~ NEITHER personal pain nor personal pleasure can
23 XI | circumstances causing the pain or the pleasure be totally
24 XI | attempt to tell the real pain of seeing my former births.
25 XI | could be likened to such pain, - the pain of countless
26 XI | likened to such pain, - the pain of countless lives interwoven.
27 XI | mists or mockeries: only the pain and the fear were real, -
28 XI | outside of form and name; and pain cannot come nigh them.~ "
29 XI | all love and hate, joy and pain, hope and regret, are alike
30 XI | births could give you only pain."~ ~ I asked: - ~ "Had
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