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Quotes about Hurt

We hurt most who we love the most. Bad grammar, painful truth.
— Andy Stanley
The truth may hurt, but love helps ease the pain.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Speak with caution. Even if someone forgives harsh words you've spoken, they may be too hurt to ever forget them. Don't leave a legacy of pain and regret of things you never should have said.
— Germany Kent
There's no hurt so great that love can't heal it.
— Richard Paul Evans
Love is hurt with jar and fret; Love is made a vague regret.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
To be lied about, to be slandered, to be smeared so publicly, and before your family that you love, is very painful.
— Donald Trump
You want to forget your pain. I mean to tell you that doing that will only cause you more hurt. - Khai
— Ted Dekker
I never intended to hurt your feelings, my love," Sylous said as he drew his fingers along her cheek and back behind her ear. Rose inhaled desire as he traced the outline of her face. Her heart beat out of rhythm. Her skin tingled. Awe of Sylous had quickly turned to love long ago. He was her truest companion, the one she dreamed of and longed for. Next to God, Sylous had become her everything.
— Ted Dekker
Let's be honest: ignoring is acting, and nothing more - acting as though the words, or actions of your oppressors don't hurt. you hear the words, you feel the insults, and you bear the blows. you can act deaf and impervious to pain, but the stabs and the arrows pierce you anyway.
— Frank Peretti
The institutional church has become a wounder of the healers rather than a healer of the wounded.
— Brennan Manning
Often it seems that beneath the pleasantries of daily life there are many gaping wounds that carry such names as abandonment, betrayal, rejection, rupture, and loss.
— Henri Nouwen
Through the generations there seems to run a chain of wounds and needs. And when we try to avoid inflicting wounds ourselves, we discover that even with our best intentions we cannot avoid encountering people who feel rejected, misunderstood, or hurt by us.
— Henri Nouwen