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<blockquote data-quote="MehGuy" data-source="post: 76457557" data-attributes="member: 196790"><p>Ah, Saint Therese. </p><p></p><p>While this quote is debatable, I did have this quote as my signature once. Some people liked it, but they always seemed to tell me convoluted opinions about what she meant by suffering being "sweet" to her. This quote I believe was said on her death bed, when she was actually in considerable pain. Her life wasn't really going well for her. I do believe she probably did seek comfort in that fact that she was dying and given her faith probably didn't fear death at all. </p><p></p><p>Her psychology is pretty interesting to me. I know a lot of films have been done with her, but if given the chanced I'd love to direct a movie about her life. In a slanted non-theistic lens. </p><p></p><p>Probably one of the better examples of saints who are suspected of liking suffering. Some other examples are creepy and others downright evil. They're all individuals. Therese was known as a very emotional girl and even brat when she was younger but became quite humble and caring when she became an adult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MehGuy, post: 76457557, member: 196790"] Ah, Saint Therese. While this quote is debatable, I did have this quote as my signature once. Some people liked it, but they always seemed to tell me convoluted opinions about what she meant by suffering being "sweet" to her. This quote I believe was said on her death bed, when she was actually in considerable pain. Her life wasn't really going well for her. I do believe she probably did seek comfort in that fact that she was dying and given her faith probably didn't fear death at all. Her psychology is pretty interesting to me. I know a lot of films have been done with her, but if given the chanced I'd love to direct a movie about her life. In a slanted non-theistic lens. Probably one of the better examples of saints who are suspected of liking suffering. Some other examples are creepy and others downright evil. They're all individuals. Therese was known as a very emotional girl and even brat when she was younger but became quite humble and caring when she became an adult. [/QUOTE]
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