Quotes about Hurt
It takes your enemy and your friend, working together, to hurt you to the heart: the one to slander you and the other to get the news to you.
— Mark Twain
COME TO ME when you are hurting, and I will soothe your pain. Come to Me when you are joyful, and I will share your Joy,
— Sarah Young
An enemy can partly ruin a man, but it takes a good-natured injudicious friend to complete the thing and make it perfect.
— Mark Twain
I took up my knife and fork and--- well, I simply held them, and kept still; for the boy had inclined his head and was saying a silent grace. A thousand hallowed memories of home and my childhood poured in upon me, and I sigh to think how far I had drifted from religion and its balm for hurt minds, its comfort and solace and support.
— Mark Twain
If you love deeply, you're going to get hurt badly. But it's still worth it.
— CS Lewis
I know myself, and I know the depth of my selfishness. I cannot be at ease (and to be at ease is my chief wish) if someone else is in pain, visibly or audibly or tactually. Sometimes this is mistaken by the innocent for unselfishness, when all I am doing is sacrificing a small good - in this case postponement in attending to my hurt - for the sake of a far greater good) a peace of mind when I need think only of myself.
— Graham Greene
the worst of imagining things is that the time comes when you have to stop, and that hurts.
— LM Montgomery
At least it removed her dread of being laughed at, though the deeper hurt of an outraged ideal remained.
— LM Montgomery
But here and now I record this vow, most solemnly, in my diary, My pen shall heal, not hurt.
— LM Montgomery
You will only injure yourself if you take notice of despicable enemies.
— Aesop
As victims of hurt, we frequently don't bring up what ails us, because so many wounds look absurd in the light of day.
— Alain de Botton
We can't just hope for a brighter day, we have to work for a brighter day. Love too often gets buried in a world of hurt and fear. And we have to work to dig it out so we can share it with our family, our friends, and our neighbors.
— Dolly Parton