Quotes About Pain
Whats beauty anyway but ugliness if it hurts you?
~ Jean Toomer
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There is no such thing as happiness. Life bends joy and pain, beauty and ugliness, in such a way that no one may isolate them.
~ Jean Toomer
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Her body was tortured with something it could not let out.
~ Jean Toomer
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To be lonely is to feel unwanted and unloved, and therefor unloveable. Loneliness is a taste of death. No wonder some people who are desperately lonely lose themselves in mental illness or violence to forget the inner pain.
~ Jean Vanier
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Peace is the fruit of love, a love that is also justice. But to grow in love requires work -- hard work. And it can bring pain because it implies loss -- loss of the certitudes, comforts, and hurts that shelter and define us.
~ Jean Vanier
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Sometimes it is easier to hear the cries of poor people who are far away than it is to hear the cries of our brothers and sisters in our own community. There is nothing very splendid in responding to the cry of the person who is with us day after day and who gets on our nerves. Perhaps too we can only respond to the cries of others when we have recognized and accepted the cry of our own pain.
~ Jean Vanier
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Community is the place where are revealed all the darkness and anger, jealousies and rivalry hidden in our hearts. Community is a place of pain, because it is a place of loss, a place of conflict, and a place of death. But it is also a place of resurrection.
~ Jean Vanier
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The word "paracleta" means "the one who answers the cry." It is not possible to receive the Spirit unless we cry out, and unless that cry surges up from the consciousness of our own wound, our pain, and our brokenness.
~ Jean Vanier
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A?k kimyasal bir yang?nd?r. ?yi olan her?ey yanar. Geriye sadece en sert, en ac?, yanmayan ?eyler kal?r. Bunlar öfke, ac?, üzüntü ve korku...
~ Jean-Christophe Grangé
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Au fond, ce que j'aimais, c'était ce secret, cette douleur. Et la honte. Cette espèce de... dégradation. Comme quand on picole, tu vois? On savoure chaque gorgée et en même temps, on sait qu'on est en train de se détruire, de tomber un peu plus bas à chaque verre.
~ Jean-Christophe Grangé
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C'était une longue étreinte, déchirante de tendresse et de douleur, le symbole, pour tous ceux qui en étaient les témoins, de ce que la condition humaine recèle de plus tragique: l'amour à l'épreuve de l'ultime séparation. L'éternité du sentiment et la finitude des corps.
~ Jean-Christophe Rufin
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La beauté, à ce degré, sépare des autres mortels, suscitant leurs désirs et leur jalousie. Pour un qu'elle satisfera, elle fera quantité de victimes, qui transformeront la douleur de leur amour déçu en volonté dangereuse de vengeance.
~ Jean-Christophe Rufin
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Pain was the only sign to her that she was alive and could feel emotion.
~ Jeane Westin
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The body shuts down when it has too much to bear; goes its own way quietly inside, waiting for a better time, leaving you numb and half alive.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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The sublime feeling is not mere pleasure as taste is – it is a mixture of pleasure and pain... Confronted with objects that are too big according to their magnitude or too violent according to their power, the mind experiences its own limitations.
~ Jean-Francois Lyotard
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If the pain and destruction wasn't a kind of creation, too: the violence of birth, that kind of idea.
~ Jeani Rector
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I have been stabbed, shot, burned, bitten, beaten unconscious too many times to count, and even staked. None of those held a candle to the pain I felt at seeing his mouth on hers.
~ Jeaniene Frost
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Less than two weeks ago, dirt on the floor in her hallway was a thing that could annoy her. It's unimaginable. The reality of what happened is so much worse than the very worst of her imaginary fears had ever been. But it could be worse still.
~ Jeanine Cummins
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Ángela has been a nurse in this city long enough to know that the pain of the family often eclipses the pain of the patient.
~ Jeanine Cummins
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Hell is wet and cold and black and lost. Her brain tap-dances and contracts,
~ Jeanine Cummins
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migrants are like blown-open grenades, telling their anguish compulsively to everyone they meet, dispensing their pain like shrapnel so they might one day wake to find their burdens have grown lighter.
~ Jeanine Cummins
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She doesn't ask if he's okay, because from now on that question will carry a weight of painful absurdity.
~ Jeanine Cummins
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TODA MI FAMILIA ESTÁ MUERTA POR MI CULPA
~ Jeanine Cummins
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Acute pain is triggered by stimulation of peripheral nociceptors in the skin or deeper structures and is a complex process involving multiple mediators at various levels of the neuraxis (Figure 3-2).
~ Jean-Louis Vincent
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