Pain is very often a maimed creature without a mouth.

Jeanette Winterson
About This Quote

Pain is very often a maimed creature without a mouth. This quote, by the poet Robert Browning, was meant to highlight the painful experience of physical pain. The creature metaphorically represents pain itself. Pain is like a mouthless, voiceless creature.

There’s no one to tell it what to do or how to act; there’s no one who will care for it. It exists purely on its own, and that’s perhaps what makes it so powerful and effective at its job: if pain hurts, why shouldn’t you hurt? Pain can be a beast that takes control of you and makes you take risks that would never occur to someone in full control of their body.

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