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Quotes About Pain

Yet I remember little. Or nothing. A chloroformed handkerchief, perhaps; a stinging & burning sensation afterward, when required to make water—(as Nanny called it); ah, is it not distasteful, ugly—& too trifling to be recalled.)
~ Joyce Carol Oates
La memoria a veces resulta confusa, esa es la cuestión. Si la memoria no fuera confusa no poseerías el valor del necio de repetir una y otra vez cosas que te destrozan.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
As soon as she'd come home that afternoon, she took two aspirin tablets. To get her through the ordeal of supper, two more. It seemed to her that the pain in her lower belly, the hot sullen seepage of blood in her loins had lessened. Her skin was hot, her forehead burning.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
if a man hurts you, and you show that hurt, and your eyes lock with his, he will never forgive you. For always you will be the girl he has hurt, which means you are the girl he can always hurt again. Mr.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
There are two kinds of pain: the pain of change and the pain of never changing and remaining the same.
~ Joyce Meyer
The absence of pain means death, so when something no longer bothers you, you've died to that thing.
~ Joyce Meyer
If someone has hurt me, and I am bitter about it, that person is in actuality still hurting me. Bitterness is a pain in itself. It is a negative attitude that steals joy and peace. However, if I am willing to press past the pain and make a decision to forgive, I will be free.
~ Joyce Meyer
When we fear we will suffer, we already suffer the things we fear.
~ Joyce Meyer
Sunt dou? feluri de durere: durerea de a merge mai departe, sau durerea de a r?mâne acolo unde suntem.
~ Joyce Meyer
The Lord sees things differently than we often do. We see problems, but He sees possibilities. We see messes, but He sees miracles. We see endings, but He sees new beginnings. We see pain and pressure, but He sees spiritual growth.
~ Joyce Meyer
It is very helpful for us to remember that "hurting people hurt people." I don't think very many people wake up every day with the thought in mind of purposely seeing how much they can hurt everyone in their life, yet that is often exactly what they do. Why? Usually because they are hurting and have unresolved issues in their own life.
~ Joyce Meyer
God wants His people to walk in wisdom so they don't have to fall into misery and pain before they come to their senses, which may sometimes come too late. It is better to live wisely and not need continuous miracles, than to live foolishly and always need a miracle to get out of trouble.
~ Joyce Meyer
I think I broke a rib
~ Joyce Milton
Experience, or what we call experience, is not the inventory of our pains, but rather the learned sympathy towards the pain of others.
~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez
La experiencia, eso que llamamos experiencia, no es el inventario de nuestros dolores, sino la simpatía aprendida hacia los dolores ajenos.
~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez
Y después el sollozo. Otra vez el llanto suave pero agudo, y la pena haciendo retroceder su cuerpo. —Han matado a tu padre. —¿Y a ti quién te mató, madre?
~ Juan Rulfo
La tierra, «este valle de lágrimas»
~ Juan Rulfo
Que dormía, acurrucada, metiéndose dentro de él, perdida en la nada al sentir que se quebraba su carne, que se abría como un surco abierto por un clavo ardoroso, luego tibio, luego dulce dando golpes duros contra su carne blanda; sumiéndose más, hasta el gemido.
~ Juan Rulfo
Me han golpeado, sabes, me han dado duros golpes en eso que le llaman sentimiento. No sé quién; pero si sé que a veces, cuando me examino el alma, la siento un poco quebrada
~ Juan Rulfo
Ferus enjoyed his fear. It was the first time since Roan's death he did not feel pain.
~ Jude Watson
We push away the bad memories, Irina said. Bleak sadness deadened her voice. We tell ourselves is better not to remember. It is not better. Better to remember everything, even pain.
~ Jude Watson
I was a fool! Loving someone who doesn't love you is hell! Don't ever let anyone convince you that you can be happy with someone who doesn't love you.
~ Judith McNaught
Why did happy memories fade and blur until one could scarcely recall them at all, while horrible memories seemed to retain their blinding clarity and painful sharpness?
~ Judith McNaught
How foolish to yearn to ask the very person who'd caused the pain to heal it
~ Judith McNaught