Quotes About Pain
Cuando llora el corazón sólo Dios escucha, el dolor se eleva desde el alma. Corta el silencio una pequeña oración. Una lágrima en mis ojos, el corazón llora en silencio. Y cuando el corazón está en silencio, el alma grita Dios mío, ahora estoy completamente solo Hazme fuerte... para que ya no tema. Es grande el dolor y no hay hacia donde correr. Ya no me queda fuerza. Cuando llora el corazón, el tiempo se detiene. SAMUEL ALBAZ
~ Unknown
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Few things a doctor does are more important than relieving pain. . . pain is soul destroying. No patient should have to endure intense pain unnecessarily. The quality of mercy is essential to the practice of medicine; here, of all places, it should not be strained.
~ Marcia Angell
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Misery spreads out from a murder in ripples, blighting everything it touches.
~ Marcia Clark
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Denial is sometimes the only comfort you can offer yourself. Because once you let yourself feel, the misery is endless.
~ Marcia Clark
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Even our phone calls were like crawling naked across a field of broken glass.
~ Marcia Clark
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Their children had been killed in a school bus accident. Or, more likely, a school shooting.
~ Marcia Clark
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But please, whatever you decide to do to this douche bag, make sure it hurts.
~ Marcia Clark
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El amor le hace a uno sentirse bien- Si no es así, no es amor. -Pero parece amor -Si sientes dolor muchas más veces que felicidad, no es amor. Es algo más que te obliga a estar encerrada en tu propia cárcel, incapaz de ver que la puerta hacia la libertad está delante de ti abierta de par en par.
~ Unknown
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El dolor es mejor maestro que el placer.
~ Unknown
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Cómo puede alguien ser mejor después de haber sido herido?
~ Unknown
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labor and membrane
~ Unknown
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Deep-seated are the wounds dealt in civil brawls.
~ Unknown
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Death and life, success and failure, pain and pleasure, wealth and poverty, all these happen to good and bad alike, and they are neither noble nor shameful – and hence neither good nor bad.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Death and pain are not frightening, it's the fear of pain and death we need to fear. Which is why we praise the poet who wrote, 'Death is not fearful, but dying like a coward is.'
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Pleasures, when they go beyond a certain limit, are but punishments.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Yet every writer worth a good-god damn knows this too, for it is graven into each of us: no one cares for beauty. Not in fiction. Not on its own, not pure, untroubled beauty; not in fiction. [...] For here is the only real difference between the life of reality and the life of fiction. Fiction only works when the beauty is tainted by pain. For fiction is not about life; it's about the troubles of life.
~ Marcus Sedgwick
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A divorce is like an amputation, you survive but there's less of you.
~ Margaret Atwood
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But who can remember pain, once it's over? All that remains of it is a shadow, not in the mind even, in the flesh. Pain marks you, but too deep to see. Out of sight, out of mind.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Today's word was interminable , meaning never-ending. Like his loneliness. Like the love he felt for Kate. Like the awful hurt that wouldn't go away.
~ Unknown
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I love heavily tattooed women. I imagine their lives are filled with sensuality and excess, madness and generosity, impulsive natures and fights. They look like they have endured much pain and sadness, yet have the ability to transcend all of it by documenting it on the body
~ Margaret Cho
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If you're suffering and in pain, ask the Lord to touch your life in a new and special way. Open your heart to the message of love freely given. By embracing the true meaning of the season, you'll find transformation and healing.
~ Unknown
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If love was a choice, who would ever choose such exquisite pain?
~ Margaret Landon
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the infinite capacity of humans to wound one another without meaning or wanting to
~ Margaret Laurence
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I can't say it. Now, at last, it becomes impossible for me to mouth the words -- I'm fine. I won't say anything.
~ Margaret Laurence
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