No. | Page | Statement |
8 | 91 | We can speak of it—that suffering there which is expressed by that set of the mouth, by that frown. |
9 | 91 | Suffering is posited upon the physiognomy; it is beyond passivity as beyond activity, beyond negation as beyond affirmation—it is. |
23 | 92 | I wring my hands, I cry in order that being-in-itselfs, their sounds, their gestures may run through the world, ridden by the suffering-in-itself which I cannot be. |
32 | 355 | We have seen how reflection while “suffering” physical pain constitutes it as Illness. |