"And yet I think of Christopher Reeve who said he would pay two million dollars to be able to feel pain again. What a courageous man! So I have to think that pain is a blessing"
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The intent is motivational, but not in a syrupy way. Montalban isn’t glorifying agony for its own sake; he’s spotlighting what pain implies: nerve endings that work, a body that registers the world, a life still in dialogue with consequences. The subtext is about privilege and perspective. People who can feel pain often treat it as pointless cruelty; Reeve’s imagined bargain exposes how quickly “pain-free” can slide into “feeling-less.”
Context matters: spoken by an actor famous for elegance and bravado, the sentiment reads like a late-life corrective to glossy images of strength. “What a courageous man!” is doing more than praise - it grants Reeve the role of witness, someone whose loss gives him credibility to redefine what counts as a blessing. The quiet provocation is that resilience isn’t just enduring pain; it’s recognizing sensation itself as a form of access.
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| Topic | Resilience |
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Montalban, Ricardo. (2026, January 17). And yet I think of Christopher Reeve who said he would pay two million dollars to be able to feel pain again. What a courageous man! So I have to think that pain is a blessing. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-yet-i-think-of-christopher-reeve-who-said-he-65099/
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Montalban, Ricardo. "And yet I think of Christopher Reeve who said he would pay two million dollars to be able to feel pain again. What a courageous man! So I have to think that pain is a blessing." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-yet-i-think-of-christopher-reeve-who-said-he-65099/.
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"And yet I think of Christopher Reeve who said he would pay two million dollars to be able to feel pain again. What a courageous man! So I have to think that pain is a blessing." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-yet-i-think-of-christopher-reeve-who-said-he-65099/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








