La felicità non consiste nel mettersi al riparo dalla sofferenza, ma di integrarla al tessuto della nostra esistenza.

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About This Quote

The English translation of this quote, which means “happiness does not lie in avoiding suffering, but in integrating it into our being.” In this quote, the poet is speaking about how we should not try to hide from or run from suffering, but instead learn to accept and integrate it into our daily lives. This isn’t an easy thing to do, but when we make a commitment to do so, we can transform suffering into a source of strength and growth.

Source: Invisible Love

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