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That's not to say that I was suffering what he suffered.
He couldn't walk for a week, Mikulina says, but that was nothing compared with what he suffered during pretrial interrogation.
Whatever extra stress Murray was feeling, he insisted it was nothing compared to what he suffered here in 2013.
She knew Jacky, briefly, twenty years ago, and is one of the few people with some understanding of what he suffered then.
He was offered €25,000 (then £17,000) in return for a signed pledge of silence about what he suffered as a six-year-old boy.
When I met Papa Stratis, who died from complications of cancer early this month, at the age of fifty-seven, few knew what he suffered from, but it was clear that he was sick.
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In "The Theory of Moral Sentiments" (1759), Adam Smith observed that sensory experience alone could not spur us toward sympathetic engagement with others: "Though our brother is upon the rack, as long as we ourselves are at our ease, our senses will never inform us of what he suffers".
No matter what dreadful things Stuart did or what horror he suffered, he was not to be mollycoddled or monstered or let off any hooks.
At 35, he has an intense face that shows, like watermarked paper, what he has suffered.
"He's become a friend, and what he's suffered as an artist is unbelieveable.
Mr Wiesenthal, too, might have given up, and returned to his profession of building villas for businessmen.He refused to relent because of what he had suffered, before the war as well as during it.
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