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Life & Wisdom Quote by Tertullian

"The pleasure of those who injure you lies in your pain. Therefore they will suffer if you take away their pleasure by not feeling pain"

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Cruelty, Tertullian suggests, is an economy: the aggressor invests an injury and expects a return in visible suffering. Deny the payout and you bankrupt the whole enterprise. The line works because it reframes pain from a private sensation into a public currency, something other people try to spend through you. It’s an early, razor-clean theory of sadism that anticipates everything from schoolyard bullying to political humiliation rituals: the injury isn’t the end; your reaction is the prize.

Tertullian’s Christian context makes the logic sharper. As a writer steeped in persecution-era psychology, he’s not offering bland stoicism; he’s offering a tactical spirituality. If the enemy’s pleasure depends on your despair, then composure becomes a form of resistance and, in a Christian frame, a kind of witness. “Not feeling pain” isn’t literal anesthesia so much as a refusal to perform pain on demand. It’s the martyr’s paradox: suffering may be unavoidable, but the meaning of that suffering is not owned by the persecutor.

The subtext is quietly aggressive. He’s not just consoling the wounded; he’s threatening the wounder with frustration and inner collapse. It’s revenge without the messy optics of revenge, a moral judo move that turns the opponent’s motive against them. Still, the line also reveals a hard truth about power: it feeds on feedback. When you stop supplying it, you don’t erase the injury, but you sabotage the spectacle that keeps injury profitable.

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Tertullian. (2026, January 17). The pleasure of those who injure you lies in your pain. Therefore they will suffer if you take away their pleasure by not feeling pain. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-pleasure-of-those-who-injure-you-lies-in-your-65943/

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Tertullian. "The pleasure of those who injure you lies in your pain. Therefore they will suffer if you take away their pleasure by not feeling pain." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-pleasure-of-those-who-injure-you-lies-in-your-65943/.

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"The pleasure of those who injure you lies in your pain. Therefore they will suffer if you take away their pleasure by not feeling pain." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-pleasure-of-those-who-injure-you-lies-in-your-65943/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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