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Quotes About Pain

I understood why you didn't cry, even though it hurt: there are kinds of pain you couldn't speak out loud. •
~ Jodi Picoult
one person's trauma is another's loss of innocence.
~ Jodi Picoult
It doesn't matter what it is that leaves a hole inside you. It just matters that it's there.
~ Jodi Picoult
No necesitas agua para sentir que estás ahogándote, ¿o sí? Cuando
~ Jodi Picoult
Scares are just a tresure map for pain you've buried too depp to remember.
~ Jodie Picoult
Unele rani sunt prea mari pentru a fi cusute. Trebuie sa le lasi deschise si sa le protejezi pana ce peste ele creste alta piele. Dar noua piele nu are terminatii nervoase normale, te tine in viata, dar amortit.
~ Joe Haldeman
Horror was rooted in sympathy . . . in understanding what it would be like to suffer the worst.
~ Joe Hill
Keep in mind, hurting people often hurt other people as a result of their own pain. If somebody is rude and inconsiderate, you can almost be certain that they have some unresolved issues inside. They have some major problems, anger, resentment, or some heartache they are trying to cope with or overcome. The last thing they need is for you to make matters worse by responding angrily.
~ Joel Osteen
Teach me, chile, and I shall Learn. Take me, chile, and I shall Escape. Focus my eyes, chile, and I shall See. Consume more chiles. I feel no pain, for the chile is my teacher. I feel no pain, for the chile takes me beyond myself. I feel no pain, for the chile gives me sight. —Transcendental Capsaicinophilic Society, "Litany Against Pain
~ Unknown
It is not suffering as such that makes someone appreciate love, it is only when suffering pierces our vanity—which happens when we do not blame someone else for our pain—that it awakens a deeper respect for love.
~ John Armstrong
Friendship will protect your heart from pain, bitterness, cancer and heart attack.
~ John Arthur
I didn't have a choice. The pain was just there. The clock would keep turning, and eventually it would be morning. I just had to find a way to get through.
~ Unknown
God often allows the natural consequences of our poor choices to play out. The miracle is that he brings good out of our pain by using it to demonstrate his goodness and grace.
~ Unknown
D isables our feelings—2 Peter 2:19 E nergy drain—Psalm 146:7–8 N egates our growth—Psalm 107:13–14 I solates us from God—Genesis 3:7–8 A lienates us from other human relationships—Ephesians 4:25 L engthens our pain—Jeremiah 30:17
~ Unknown
blue as a new bruise
~ John Banville
of her blood. Oh, I do not say these are
~ John Banville
Przesz?o?? bije we mnie niczym drugie serce.
~ John Banville
Some people make it their life's work, being unhappy.
~ John Banville
However things hurt, men hurt worse.
~ John Berryman
life had manifested the heart's invisible furies on his face.
~ John Boyne
There is cruelty in the world Eliza, you can see that, can't you? It surrounds us. It breathes on us. We spend our life trying to escape it.
~ John Boyne
How can something still feel so painful after twenty-eight years, I asked myself. Is there no recovery from the traumas of our youth?
~ John Boyne
The sensation that for the world to exist with an object of such beauty in it—and for that object to be unattainable—was the very sweetest kind of pain imaginable.
~ John Boyne
Bruno had a pain in his stomach and he could feel something growing inside him, something that when it worked its way up from the lowest depths inside him to the outside world would either make him shout and scream that the whole thing was wrong and unfair and a big mistake for which somebody would pay one of these days, or just make him burst into tears instead.
~ John Boyne