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Quotes About Pain

Her hair stood back on either side A face bereft of loveliness. It had no envy now to hide What once no man on earth could guess. It formed the thorny aureole Of hard unsanctified distress. Mary Elizabeth Coleridge The Other Side of a Mirror
~ Robert Galbraith
Es esa mierda del poeta herido, del dolor del alma, las gilipolleces de soy un genio demasiado torturado como para poder lavarme. Lávate los dientes, cabrón. No eres el puto Byron
~ Robert Galbraith
Stab the body and it heals, but injure the heart and the wound lasts a lifetime – Mineko Iwasaki
~ Robert Galbraith
She was a careless, fearless girl… Kindhearted in the main, But somewhat heedless with her tongue, And apt at causing pain.
~ Robert Galbraith
Los recuerdos se erguían para morderlo, como si hubiera pisado un nido de serpientes dormidas.
~ Robert Galbraith
Seven and a half million hearts were beating in close proximity in this heaving old city, and many, after all, would be aching far worse than his
~ Robert Galbraith
Stab the body and it heals, but injure the heart and the wound lasts a lifetime' (here) Mineko Iwasaki, Geisha of Gion: The True Story of Japan's Foremost Geisha, published by arrangement with Simon & Schuster UK Ltd, 1st Floor, 222 Gray's Inn Road, London, WC1X 8HB. A CBS Company.
~ Robert Galbraith
An image of Charlotte hung permanently in Robin's head these days, like a shadowy portrait she'd never wanted hung . . . Last night, though, that image had become stark and fixed: a darkly romantic vision of a lost and dying love, breathing her final words in Strike's ear as she lay among the trees.
~ Robert Galbraith
Strike hated the memory of these fantasies more than he hated remembering the pain caused by their eternal unfulfillment . . .
~ Robert Galbraith
Is demum miser est, cuius nobilitas miserias nobilitat. Unhappy is he whose fame makes his misfortunes famous.
~ Robert Galbraith
He felt as though his capacity for loving had been blunted, the nerve endings severed. He
~ Robert Galbraith
How often were you aware, while it happened, that you were living an hour that would change the course of your life forever? She would remember this room for a long time, and she gazed around it now, with the aim of fixing it in her mind, thereby trying to ignore the sadness, the shame and the pain that burned and twisted inside her.
~ Robert Galbraith
Tylko ?e ju? próbowali, a potem znowu, znowu i znowu. Po jakim? czasie pierwsza pot??na fala wzajemnej t?sknoty cofa?a si? i zawsze ods?ania?a paskudny wrak przesz?o?ci, którego mroczny cie? k?ad? si? na wszystkim, co usi?owali odbudowa?.
~ Robert Galbraith
I know not what can ease my pains, Nor what it is I wish; The passion at my heart-strings strains Like a tiger in a leash.
~ Robert Galbraith
know not what can ease my pains, Nor what it is I wish; The passion at my heart-strings strains Like a tiger in a leash.
~ Robert Galbraith
He had called what he felt for Charlotte love and it remained the most profound feeling he had had for any woman. In the pain it had caused him and its lasting after-effects it had more resembled a virus that, even now, he was not He had called what he felt for Charlotte love and it remained the most profound feeling he had had for any woman. In the pain it had caused him and its lasting after-effects it had more resembled a virus that, even now, he was not.
~ Robert Galbraith
Love...was pain and grief sought, accepted, endured.
~ Robert Galbraith
Wisdom is nothing more than healed pain
~ Robert Gary Lee
His brain and his heart knew this, but he couldn't stop himself, and the razor of his conscience lent the undeniable thrill of pain to the act.
~ Robert Girardi
I know that it's easier to look at death than it is to look at pain, because while death is irrevocable, and the grief will lessen in time, pain is too often merely relentless and irreversible.
~ Robert Goolrick
Their love for me was both a myth and a torture and so I wrecked everything. I hurt them, and I left them hurting.
~ Robert Goolrick
Somewhere in the pain there is pleasure, and that is the most awful part, perhaps. (170)
~ Robert Goolrick
Nothing says hell has to be fire.
~ Robert Goolrick
In a life, in any life, bad things happen. Many good things happen, of course, we know what they are-joy, tenderness, success beauty-but some bad things happen as well. Sometimes, very bad things happen. Children sicken and die. People we love don't love us, can never love us.
~ Robert Goolrick