Quotes about Hurt
Life is so damned hard, so damned hard... It just hurts people and hurts people, until finally it hurts them so that they can't be hurt ever any more. That's the last and worst thing it does.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Bitterness usually stems not so much from the other person's actions as from the effects of those actions on our lives. Consider the following scenario in your life.
— Jerry Bridges
He had died in a trap that he had helped only a little to set, and they had all betrayed him in their various ways before he died. All sentimental people are betrayed so many times.
— Ernest Hemingway
That would hurt the one I love the most.
— Andy Stanley
In the shadow of my hurt, forgiveness feel like a decision to reward my enemy. But in the shadow of the cross, forgiveness is merely a gift from one undeserving soul to another.
— Andy Stanley
To be cut off by the sword of injured friendship is the most dreadful of all deaths, next to suicide.
— Leonard Sweet
The surgery of life hurts. It helps me, though, to know that the surgeon himself, the Wounded Surgeon, has felt every stab of pain and every sorrow.
— Philip Yancey
So many wounds are inflicted almost without thinking, aren't they? We never sin unto ourselves. Sin invariably involves others, usually affecting those who are closest to us.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Hurting people hurt people. And often the one who seems to get "cut" the most is the person lashing out. They nurse their pain, anger, bitterness, frustration, unforgiveness, or resentment until those emotions become their master and they are enslaved to them.
— Anne Graham Lotz
As I look back on my life, it saddens me to acknowledge that some of my most painful wounds were inflicted by religious people — Gods people.
— Anne Graham Lotz
pity parties never result in authentic benefit or blessing; they just enlarge, deepen, and intensify the wound by repeatedly exposing it. At the very least, these kinds of discussions with others will keep you focused on your hurts instead of focused on your Healer.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Don't blame God for the behavior of the people who have wounded you. I understand the desperate desire to run from them, but not from Him.
— Anne Graham Lotz