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1 He may desire to escape pain , or to enjoy pleasure.
2 We were in what might be called a ''pain economy''; we worked to escape pain .
3 Its utility lies in the warning it gives: in trying to escape pain we escape destruction.
4 His strongest instinct, though, is to escape pain .
5 Her head dropped quickly on her bosom; and she drew slightly back, as though to escape pain or danger.
6 Had Paul said that he longed to escape pain and anguish and sorrow we might also have understood him.
7 All self-harm, suicide and self-destructive acts are an attempt to escape pain or from being a burden on one's family.
8 Nobody in Ireland has escaped pain in the current crisis, but some have suffered more than others.
9 True Courage lies in resisting a temptation to pleasure or to escaping pain , and, above all, death, for Honour's sake.
10 "The man of Perfected Self-Mastery avoids Pleasures." "The man of Practical Wisdom aims at escaping Pain rather than at attaining Pleasure."
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