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Quotes About Discomfort

But now he felt a deep ache in his chest—like that of a sore muscle—and each beat of his heart pained him. His
~ Christopher Paolini
And Arya! He cringed
~ Christopher Paolini
Then he forced himself to look down. Two large blots darkened his wool pants on the insides of his thighs. He touched the fabric. It was wet.
~ Christopher Paolini
The experience was … not pleasant.
~ Christopher Paolini
She felt something inside her turn to stone and fall down into her gut, where it lay cold and hard and uncomfortable. Which was impossible, of course. Human organs did not turn to stone and certainly could not shift into the stomach.
~ Trudi Canavan
I'd compare watching that thing to masturbating with sandpaper
~ Tucker Max
It is the first time I am in a church and I don't like it. It is as though they are making me eat beef and pork. The flowers and the brass and the old smell and the body on the cross make me think of the dead. The funny taste is in my mouth, my old nausea, and I feel I would vomit if I swallow.
~ V.S. Naipaul
You see me no more comfortable in it than a cat coiffed with a calabash.
~ Victor Hugo
Bitterness would do you good. All that smiling and pretending of yours would give me hives.
~ Kristin Hannah
throat and eyes and made her cough constantly.
~ Kristin Hannah
When it's that time of the month, try natural remedies to ease your discomfort. For example, drinking raspberry tea eases cramps, and chamomile tea relaxes you. Essential oils, herbal teas, and elevating your legs while lying down are time-proven solutions. A heating pad and sprinkling lavender oil around the room works wonders, too. Get plenty of rest and relax. As my grandmother would say to me, "This too shall pass," and it always does.
~ L. Divine
The only thing I get from the theatre is a sore arse.
~ lahr john
To his dismay, it sounded as out of place in this somber laboratory as the book looked out of place, and he found himself rushing to keep ahead of his growing mortification, which only made it sound wilder and more foolish the faster he went. "You
~ Laini Taylor
Aah! Eye contact. Look away!
~ Laini Taylor
How are you feeling?" "Like someone massaged me with a cheese grater." -Clary & Simon, pg.297-
~ Cassandra Clare
It's a disgusting process, emptying our stomachs.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
decided the situation had thrust me back into a childhood mode—made me feel like a kid again—and in that feeling, there were no tools to climb out of the discomfort, just as there had been no tools when I was young. And
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
He feels a seizing in his chest, a familiar searing pain. He tries to breathe around it, but it's too big. It radiates along his left arm, folds him in half, like he's a piece of trash too big for disposal.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
Except that her joints ached and her head hurt and it tasted like a vorcha had shit in her mouth.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
comedy was about what was wrong with the world—people laughed because something was too big, or too small, or too much, or not enough. Quirks and exaggerations were the essence of parody. Irony and discomfort the grist for humor.
~ Gilda Radner
At times, she feels discomfort over matters she knows nothing about, and Magsalin hears rising up in her that quaver that readers have, as if the artist should be holding her hand as she is walked through the story. But she rides the wave, she checks herself. A reader does not need to know everything
~ Gina Apostol
All discomfort is not equal. Learning to listen will help you distinguish among effort, fatigue and pain. To what degree, under what conditions and over what period of time your body experiences these sensations will determine how you respond.
~ Gina Greenlee
Your body provides you with constant feedback that can help improve your running performance while minimizing biomechanical stress. Learn to differentiate between the discomfort of effort and the pain of injury. When you practice listening, you increase competence in persevering through the former and responding with respect and compassion to the latter.
~ Gina Greenlee
Just like the body responds with sore muscles when we add mileage, the initial discomfort felt when we listen to the Voice Inside reflects growth. The good news: anxiety initially triggered by listening to our inner dialogue is short-term vs. the unnamed, interminable dread that piggybacks suppression. Even better, we can manage it with self-talk, deep breathing (inherent to running), the Tribe and social support.
~ Gina Greenlee