1 | War and suffering go hand in hand. | |
2 | Of joy or sorrow. | |
3 | War breeds misery and ruin. | |
4 | She snuffled about her sufferings. | |
5 | We all have our crosses to bear. | |
6 | The calamity of Moab is near to come, and his affliction hasteth fast. | |
7 | Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart. | |
8 | His face bears the stamp of suffering. | |
9 | Destruction and misery attend on war. | |
10 | His family suffered all kinds of hardships during the war. | |
11 | They prayed (to God) for an end to their sufferings/for their sufferings to end. | |
12 | God gets his best soldiers out of the highlands of affliction. | |
13 | Suffering need not destroy the heart; | |
14 | He looked the personification of misery. | |
15 | The story of their sufferings moved us deeply. | |
16 | Save my child from all that misery! | |
17 | His suffering is vindicated, and in Him, your suffering will be vindicated too. | |
18 | He suffered for his revolutionary principles. | |
19 | Her face bore the deep imprint of suffering. | |
20 | The suffering is great, and crime is rampant. |