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Quotes About Pain

If you have to ask, you've never been in love. More than that, you've never had your feelings hurt by the one you want to trust and cherish you most of all.
~ Cameron Dokey
If only I could rest for a time in quiet pain and awaken new and willing. He is looking forward and I am inward.
~ Camilla Gibb
Urinary tract infections were nothing to play around with; that was the last thing she needed right now.
~ Camilla Lackberg
mi marido me maltrata siempre que le apetece. Me pega donde no se ve, y yo acabo pensando que, si no se ve, no ha pasado nada
~ Camilla Lackberg
Su enfermedad, curiosamente, hacía que le resultara más fácil enfrentarse a ese dolor. El padecimiento físico reclamaba su atención en todo momento, relegando parte del sufrimiento del alma.
~ Camilla Lackberg
But when ninety-five percent of out-of-bed activities hold the possibility of pain, to be pain-free is simply the most delicious feeling in the world.
~ Caren Lissner
Every door and hallway reverberated with the nerve-stabbing whine of high-speed dental drills; soon Stranahan's molars started to throb, and he began to feel claustrophobic.
~ Carl Hiaasen
he was bitten in the groin by a Belgian shepherd trainee named Kong, and he required three operations, culminating in a scrotal graft from a Brahma steer.
~ Carl Hiaasen
So far as I know, childbirth is generally painful in only one of the millions of species on Earth: human beings. This must be a consequence of the recent and continuing increase in cranial volume... Childbirth is painful because the evolution of the human skull has been spectacularly fast and recent.
~ Carl Sagan
It is on this world that we developed our passion for exploring the Cosmos, and it is here that we are, in some pain and with no guarantees, working out our destiny.
~ Carl Sagan
When the wound is deep, the healing is heroic. Suffering and ascendance require the same work.
~ Terrance Hayes
Everyone here is in a lot of pain, and as they say, hurting people hurt people. Part of your recovery
~ Terri Blackstock
there is no greater misery than to remember, with bitter regret, a day when you were happy 
~ Terry Brooks
But the pain and his memories of what had brought him to this state helped speed his efforts, and mustering what strength of body and will he could, he dragged himself back into consciousness.
~ Terry Brooks
The training of a Mord-Sith takes years - to learn to handle the pain. I guess it's also why only women are Mord-Sith, men are too weak.
~ Terry Goodkind
Blood erupted in great throbbing gouts from a severed artery at the side of his neck. His open windpipe blew clouds of red mist as he struggled to breathe.
~ Terry Goodkind
And then, just before the man reached him, there was a hard impact to the air, like a clap of thunder with no sound. The violence of it made every joint in his body cry out in sharp pain. Dust lifted around them, spreading outward in a ring.
~ Terry Goodkind
Reality could seldom match the imagination, and in the imagination, the pain was real.
~ Terry Goodkind
It should hurt, shouldn't it? Shouldn't it hurt to be ripped in half? But it didn't. It didn't hurt the least little bit. Cold. She felt only cold. But the warm rope of her guts laying against her face felt good. Warm. She took comfort in the warmth.
~ Terry Goodkind
They knew how to cut a person both to cause pain, to cripple, and to bring a swift death, and they weren't timid about doing either.
~ Terry Goodkind
Rage is the only armor you have against the pain; it gives a measure of protection. The stronger the enemy, the stronger the pain. But the stronger the rage, the stronger the shield. It makes you care less about the truth of what you have done. In some cases enough to not feel the pain.
~ Terry Goodkind
where not the slightest trace of Light from the Creator shone. It was the pain of denial of that Light that was the true torture of the Keeper's dark eternity.
~ Terry Goodkind
Their young live were over, too, except they had to die everyday while still breathing.
~ Terry McMillan
We dream of times that are not and blindly flee the only one that is. The fact is that the present usually hurts. —BLAISE PASCAL, Pensées
~ Terry McMillan