logo

Quotes About Pain

You're tearin' my guts out, Claire.
~ Diana Gabaldon
I've been noble since they took you to the hospital," he said through his teeth. "I'm tired of it. I don't eat, I don't sleep, I can't even work. I remember your voice moaning in my ear like the cry of the damned while I was having you," he bit off, bending to her mouth. "You couldn't get enough of me. You couldn't get close enough to me. Your face when I fulfilled you....I ache every time I think about it.
~ Diana Palmer
Envy hurt exponentially more than heartbreak because your soul was torn in two, half soaring with happiness for another person, half mired in a well of self-pity and pain.
~ Diana Peterfreund
This morning, at the custodial services meeting with doctor brown, where she informed the staff of Rusty's death, he'd felt sick. Not the usual, slow burning nausea of his life, but a deep, agonizing pain. As if everything were so twisted up inside and out, that there was no escape.
~ Diana Peterfreund
Pain and guilt tore through him. His soul was bleeding to death. He stood there, waiting to die. How could he not? But such wounds were not fatal.
~ Diana Pharaoh Francis
I've got a hangover." "No, you hit your head on the floor." "I can't stay. I've got to rescue that fool Sophie.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
Everybody has a scar...
~ Diane Chamberlain
It's not my mind that's sick... It's my soul. ...and there aren't any drugs that are gonna fix that.
~ Diane Chamberlain
You could block things from your mind for years at a time. You could make them go away because you know that if you let them in, the pain could nearly kill you.
~ Diane Chamberlain
Um vislumbre doloroso do homem que ainda amava era melhor do que nenhum vislumbre
~ Diane Haeger
Painful memories are like landmines, patiently lying in wait. They lure us into places we ought to avoid, but sometimes, painful memories are all that we have left.
~ Diane Hughes
Just as variety was a boon to happiness, ritual was a great duller of pain,
~ Diane Jacobs
I felt guilty about the broken china; the fallen pot ring; the fancy towels, now ruined; the dinner . . . but most of all, I was worried about Yolanda, who was in excruciating pain from burns. . . . Sean's
~ Diane Mott Davidson
The migraine is a beast from Hell, a bone-crushing, brain-twisting, heart-rending, apocalyptic scourge—an insult to all that's holy.
~ Diane Stafford
Grief was a vicious parasite. It had dug and clawed its way into my heart, feeding off the guilt raging through me. But I'd find a way to exterminate it.
~ DiAnn Mills
Domestic violence causes far more pain than the visible marks of bruises and scars. It is devastating to be abused by someone that you love and think loves you in return.
~ Dianne Feinstein
Regrets are mortal wounds
~ Dianne Marie Teresa Cole
From the song, Is it love? If time helps the pain, my heart is counting the hours. And if the sun always follows the rain, My heart waits, For the end, Of the showers. If it hurts this bad, is it love?
~ Dickie Alan
Suffering means being cut off from God. Therefore those who live in communion with him cannot really suffer.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
It hurts body and soul that no day passes without the name of God being doubted and blasphemed.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Difficile è credere in una cosa quando si è soli, e non se ne può parlare con alcuno. Proprio in quel tempo Drogo si accorse come gli uomini, per quanto possano volersi bene, rimangono sempre lontani; che se uno soffre il dolore è completamente suo, nessun altro può prenderne su di sé una minima parte; che se uno soffre, gli altri per questo non sentono male, anche se l'amore è grande, e questo provoca la solitudine della vita.
~ Dino Buzzati
heyecan?n mutluluÄŸu and?ran tuhaf bir ac?ya dönüÅŸtüÄŸünü hissediyordu.
~ Dino Buzzati
It was at this period that Drogo realised how far apart men are whatever their affection for each other, that if you suffer the pain is yours and yours alone, no one else can take upon himself the least part of it; that if you suffer it does not mean that others feel pain even though their love is great: hence the loneliness of life.
~ Dino Buzzati
Difficile è credere in una cosa quando si è soli, e non se ne può parlare con alcuno. Proprio in quel tempo Drogo si accorse come gli uomini, per quanto possano volersi bene, rimangano sempre lontani; che se uno soffre, il dolore è completamente suo, nessun altro può prenderne su di sé una minima parte; che se uno soffre, gli altri per questo non sentono male, anche se l'amore è grande, e questo provoca la solitudine della vita.
~ Dino Buzzati