Walt Whitman Quotes About Suffering

We have collected for you the TOP of Walt Whitman's best quotes about Suffering! Here are collected all the quotes about Suffering starting from the birthday of the Poet – May 31, 1819! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 3 sayings of Walt Whitman about Suffering. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
  • I am the man, I suffered, I was there.

    Walt Whitman, Ezra Greenspan (2005). “Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself": A Sourcebook and Critical Edition”, p.137, Psychology Press
  • O joy of suffering! To struggle against great odds! to meet enemies undaunted! To be entirely alone with them! to find how much one can stand! To look strife, torture, prison, popular odium, death, face to face! To mount the scaffold! to advance to the muzzles of guns with perfect nonchalance! To be indeed a God!

    Walt Whitman (1870). “Passage to India”, p.51, Haskell House Pub Limited
  • I saw battle-corpses, myriads of them, And the white skeletons of young men-I saw them; I saw the debris and debris of all the dead soldiers of the war; But I saw they were not as was thought; They themselves were fully at rest-they suffer'd not; The living remain'd and suffer'd-the mother suffer'd, And the wife and the child, and the musing comrade suffer'd, And the armies that remain'd suffer'd.

    Walt Whitman (1870). “Passage to India”, p.39, Haskell House Pub Limited
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