Life is hard, and Nature takes sometimes a terrible delight in torturing her children.
 W. Somerset Maugham, The Moon and Sixpence (1919). copy citation

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Author W. Somerset Maugham
Source The Moon and Sixpence
Topic life torture
Date 1919
Language English
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“When Tane left me I told him I would send some medicine that might be of service; but my hope was small that Strickland would consent to take it, and even smaller that, if he did, it would do him good. I gave the boy a message for Ata that I would come whenever she sent for me. Life is hard, and Nature takes sometimes a terrible delight in torturing her children. It was with a heavy heart that I drove back to my comfortable home in Papeete." For a long time none of us spoke. "But Ata did not send for me," the doctor went on, at last, "and it chanced that I did not go to that part of the island for a long time.” source