Pablo Neruda Quotes About Pain

We have collected for you the TOP of Pablo Neruda's best quotes about Pain! Here are collected all the quotes about Pain starting from the birthday of the Senator of Chile – July 12, 1904! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 6 sayings of Pablo Neruda about Pain. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
  • Love is so short, forgetting is so long.

    Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair "Poem 20" l. 28 (1924) (translation byW. S. Merwin)
  • Give me, for my life, all lives, give me all the pain of everyone, I'm going to turn it into hope. Give me all the joys, even the most secret, because otherwise how will these things be known? I have to tell them, give me the labors of everyday, for that's what I sing.

  • Tonight I can write the saddest lines...Though this be the last pain that she makes me suffer and these the last verses that I write for her.

    Pablo Neruda, “Tonight I Can Write The Saddest Lines”
  • My duty moves along with my song: I am I am not: that is my destiny. I exist not if I do not attend to the pain of those who suffer: they are my pains. For I cannot be without existing for all, for all who are silent and oppressed, I come from the people and I sing for them: my poetry is song and punnishment.

    Pablo Neruda (2015). “The Poetry of Pablo Neruda”, p.535, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
  • The days aren't discarded or collected, they are bees that burned with sweetness or maddened the sting: the struggle continues, the journeys go and come between honey and pain. No, the net of years doesn't unweave: there is no net. They don't fall drop by drop from a river: there is no river. Sleep doesn't divide life into halves, or action, or silence, or honor: life is like a stone, a single motion, a lonesome bonfire reflected on the leaves, an arrow, only one, slow or swift, a metal that climbs or descends burning in your bones.

    Pablo Neruda (1984). “Still Another Day”, Port Townsend : Copper Canyon Press
  • Who do I belong to? How come I mortgaged my being till I don't belong to myself? How come I sold my blood? And who now owns my indecisions, my hands, my private pain, my pride?

Page 1 of 1
Did you find Pablo Neruda's interesting saying about Pain? We will be glad if you share the quote with your friends on social networks! This page contains Senator of Chile quotes from Senator of Chile Pablo Neruda about Pain collected since July 12, 1904! Come back to us again – we are constantly replenishing our collection of quotes so that you can always find inspiration by reading a quote from one or another author!