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There is no such thing as no choice. There is always a choice. The only question is whether it's a bearable one.
— David Levithan
Being human totally sucks most of the time. Videogames are the only thing that make life bearable.
— Ernest Cline
There is nothing that makes the unbearable bearable.
— Melissa Kantor
Playing music is the best thing in the world. It makes show business almost bearable.
— David Johansen
Beauty is only bearable when you're happy.
— Helen Kieran Reilly
I had a brother who was my savior, made my childhood bearable.
— Maurice Sendak
I like the way you make the silence bearable.
— T.M. Frazier
I was in awe of the mystery of human compassion and the inability of love to make the distance between us any more bearable.
— Keith Hollihan
For my part, I try to do my bit to make people's lives more bearable, in particular children across the globe who are having problems.
— Lionel Messi
The old adage--humor is the best way to make the unbearable bearable--may be true.
— Mary Ann Shaffer
The death is a bearable certainty. If it would only hurry.
— Dervis Susic
I saw that philosophy had no power to make my life more bearable. Thus I lost my belief in philosophy.
— Emil Cioran
I think that passion and love and pain are all bearable, and they go to make love beautiful.
— Robert Plant
We all die someday. Maybe the only thing that makes that fact bearable is the idea that death is the only way we can return to the stars.
— Beth Revis
Alcohol and marijuana, if used in moderation, plus loud, usually low-class music, make stress and boredom infinitely more bearable.
— Kurt Vonnegut
All suffering is bearable if it is seen as part of a story.
— Isak Dinesen
Only those with guts could bear a great life.
— Toba Beta
Humankind has turned to world into a cruel and inhospitable place. The thing that makes it all bearable is the potential for loving companionship.
— Christopher Earle
Nostalgia for what we have lost is more bearable than nostalgia for what we have never had
— Mignon McLaughlin
Pain is only bearable if we know it will end, not if we deny it exists.
— Viktor E. Frankl
Solitude is bearable only with God.
— Andre Gide
Switzerland is only bearable covered with snow," Aunt Augusta said, "like some people are only bearable under a sheet.
— Graham Greene
Remembrance is a strange thing. With love its pain is bearable. With bitterness it simply destroys.
— Elaine Di Rollo
Change, I've come to understand, rises up like nausea: the promise of relief is what makes it bearable.
— Durga Chew-Bose
It is the same with wretchedness as with everything else. It ends by becoming bearable.
— Victor Hugo
Writing novels allows the novelist to spend much of his time in a fictional world, which is really the only or at least the most bearable place to be.
— Javier Marias
Anything is bearable as long as you can make a story out of it...
— M. Scott Momaday
The only thing that can last longer than the scars we all carry, is the love that makes it bearable. Beautiful and broken, we are beloved.
— Perci T. Brooks
Thanks for being my best friend and making my life bearable. Oh, and sorry I fell in love with you for a while there.
— Leigh Bardugo
It's socialism that makes it bearable for us to live under capitalism.
— Arnaldur Indridason
Almost any situation is bearable if you have a home to go back to and a family who will stand by you. With
— George Orwell
Life becomes bearable only when one comes to terms with who one is, both in one's own eyes and in the eyes of the world.
— Sandor Marai
Radio news is bearable. This is due to the fact that while the news is being broadcast, the disk jockey is not allowed to talk.
— Fran Lebowitz
When pain is unbearable it destroys us; when it does not it is bearable.
— Marcus Aurelius
God is merely a part of the human brain, an evolutionary coping mechanism that developed to make bearable our awareness of our own deaths. When
— Greg Iles
I shut myself off to make life bearable. I'm like a damn machine sometimes. Unfeeling. Uncaring. Emotionless.
— Monica Murphy
(A)t least simulated vulnerability is bearable/for those/who cannot/withstand unreasonable tenderness.
— Chelsey Minnis
Love did not conquer all; it only made life more bearable for a short time before it consumed its victims.
— Heather Webb
All conditions are bearable, all dignities trumpery, and wisdom simply the gift of making the best of whatever is thrust upon us.
— George Santayana
The arts..are a very human way of making life more bearable. Practicing an art, no matter how well or badly, is a way to make your soul grow.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Nature is unfair? So much the better, inequality is the only bearable thing, the monotony of equality can only lead us to boredom.
— Francis Picabia
Loving him didn't fix anything. Loving him didn't change anything. Loving him simply made everything else bearable.
— P.C. Cast
so that I came to regard it as at least a bearable place to hibernate till one might really live again.
— H.P. Lovecraft
Some things may never change but other things can be so completely different that they make the things that don't change bearable.
— Donna VanLiere
Prayer can come in only when fasting has done its work. It can make fasting easy and bearable.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Our triumphs seem hollow unless we have friends to share them, and our failures are made bearable by their understanding.
— James Rachels
She said we all not only could know everything. We do. We just tell ourselves we don't to make it all bearable.
— Neil Gaiman
Love has, at its best, made the inherent sadness of life bearable, and its beauty manifest.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
The new delight of independence soon made his loneliness bearable.
— Gustave Flaubert
Vice goes along way towards making life bearable. A little vice now and then is relished by the best of men.
— Finley Peter Dunne
Life is a dreary continuum made bearable by those moments of excitement. It's called feeling alive.
— Lee Monroe
It is the first purpose of hope to make hopelessness bearable.
— Robert Breault
What we want is to make something that fills utterly the sight and can't be used to make life only bearable.
— Sam Francis
There's no life without humour. It can make the wonderful moments of life truly glorious, and it can make tragic moments bearable.
— Rufus Wainwright
If you're going to commit to that, you're going to have to find some way to make it bearable and enjoyable.
— Ryan Reynolds
Oh, hon, it's the little courtesies that make life bearable, I find, wouldn't you agree?
— Andrew Ashling
If I have to live in Elysium for eternity with someone I don't love, I thought maybe a kiss from you, even just one, would make it bearable.
— Mia Sheridan
Why did I laugh at his sorry, bedraggled appearance? Because ridiculousness made a repellant situation more bearable.
— Sherwood Smith
Celebrity culture has gone crazy, and I think the reason is that real news is just not bearable, and it also seems impossible to change anything.
— Chris Martin
A world without poetry and art would be too much like one without birds or flowers: bearable but a lot less enjoyable.
— Aberjhani
Divorce is my generation's coming of age ceremony - a ritual scarring that makes anything that happens afterward seem bearable.
— Erica Jong
The prophet who fails to present a bearable alternative and yet preaches doom is part of the trap that he postulates.
— Margaret Mead
Love, known to the person by whom it is inspired, becomes more bearable.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
When I could find something to laugh about for 30 minutes, my grief lightened just enough to make the day bearable.
— Sharon E. Rainey
Dear Juliet. I could relate to her pain. Black misery painted on a blood red heart. Death would be more bearable than life without Romeo.
— Marilyn Grey
The law is not designed to make us honorable, only bearable.
— Marie C. Malaro
Since I sometimes won the race between my fancy and nature's reality - the deception was bearable.
— Vladimir Nabokov
As soon as you tolerate something, it becomes bearable, and before long it will become common.
— Israel Zangwill
Old age is more bearable if it can be helped by an early acceptance of being loved and of loving.
— M.F.K. Fisher
The Difference Between Art and Life is that Art is More Bearable
— Charles Bukowski
Memories beautify life, but the capacity to forget makes it bearable.
— Honore De Balzac
All sorrows are bearable, if there is bread.
— Miguel De Cervantes
Enclose your heart in times of need with the steel of your determination and your strength. In doing this, all things will be bearable.
— Lora Leigh
In common with most writers, he had evolved his own technique for making bearable the drudgery of his abominable trade,
— Margery Allingham
Beauty is only the start of bearable terror.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
The same big TV antenna dwarfed each roof, as though life here could only be bearable if lived elsewhere in the imagination.
— Gloria Steinem
There are memories that time does not erase ... Forever does not make loss forgettable, only bearable.
— Cassandra Clare
If you buy the why, the how is infinitely bearable
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The more spacious and larger our fundamental nature, the more bearable the pains in living.
— Wayne Muller
Truth makes love possible; love makes truth bearable.
— Rowan Williams
Absurdity is all that makes grief bearable
— David Vann
Could you imagine how horrible things would be if we always told others how we felt? Life would be intolerably bearable.
— R. K. Milholland
Politicians are like dogs ... Their life expectancy is too short for a commitment to be bearable
— Henry Kissinger
Life is bearable even when it's unbearable: that is what's so terrible, that is the unbearable thing about it.
— Geoff Dyer
Everything seems more bearable since I have talked to you
— George Eliot
The happiness of others is never bearable for very long ...
— Francoise Sagan
Friends are people one pretends to like in order to make life bearable.
— Joe Abercrombie
Disappointment tears the bearable film of life.
— Elizabeth Bowen