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Life & Wisdom Quote by Robinson Jeffers

"He is strong and pain is worse to the strong, incapacity is worse"

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Strength is usually sold as armor; Jeffers snaps that fantasy in half. In a single, blunt turn, he argues that pain scales with capability: the stronger the person, the more humiliating the injury, the more catastrophic the limitation. It is not a sentimental claim about suffering; it is a cold observation about identity. If you build a self around competence, motion, and force, then incapacity is not just a condition but a moral injury, a kind of exile from your own definition.

The line works because it refuses the easy inversion we expect from stoic clichés. We’re trained to think the strong “handle” pain better. Jeffers implies the opposite: strength enlarges the stakes. Pain becomes worse not necessarily in nerve endings, but in meaning. For the strong, hurt is an interruption; incapacity is a negation. The second clause tightens the vise. Pain is temporary, but incapacity threatens permanence, dependence, and the loss of agency - the thing strength promised to guarantee.

Context matters: Jeffers wrote in an era shadowed by mechanized war, bodily wreckage, and a modern world that could disable at scale. His poetry often pivots from human self-importance to harsh natural and historical forces. Here, the subtext is almost Darwinian: nature doesn’t care how competent you were yesterday. The cruelest blow isn’t that suffering exists; it’s that it can make your best qualities irrelevant overnight.

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Jeffers, Robinson. (2026, January 15). He is strong and pain is worse to the strong, incapacity is worse. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/he-is-strong-and-pain-is-worse-to-the-strong-131382/

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"He is strong and pain is worse to the strong, incapacity is worse." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/he-is-strong-and-pain-is-worse-to-the-strong-131382/. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.

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Robinson Jeffers (January 10, 1887 - January 20, 1962) was a Poet from USA.

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