Quotes about Hurt
remember, you cannot decline and neglect your duty, to your own hurt alone; many will be losers by it as well as you.
— Richard Baxter
Almost all people are carrying a great and secret hurt, even when they don't know it.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Hiding your hurt only intensifies it. Problems grow in the dark and become bigger and bigger, but when exposed to the light of truth, they shrink. You are only as sick as your secrets. So take off your mask, stop pretending you're perfect, and walk into freedom.
— Rick Warren
Feelings are not always true or logical. In fact, resentment makes us act and think in foolish ways. The psalmist admitted, "When my thoughts were bitter and my feelings were hurt, I was as stupid as an animal."14 We all act beastly when hurt.
— Rick Warren
Feelings are not always true or logical. In fact, resentment makes us act and think in foolish ways. The psalmist admitted, "When my thoughts were bitter and my feelings were hurt, I was as stupid as an animal."14 We all act beastly when hurt.
— Rick Warren
Resentment always hurts you more than it does the person you resent.
— Rick Warren
Because we're sinners, we hurt each other, sometimes intentionally and sometimes unintentionally. But
— Rick Warren
We have been given God in our souls and Christ in our flesh. We have the power to believe where others deny, to hope where others despair, to love where others hurt.
— Brennan Manning
Forgiveness in no way requires that you trust the one you forgive.
— William Paul Young
A small unkindness is a great offence.
— Hannah More
A lot of times, people feel that if they forgive the person who hurt them, then they will continue to take advantage of them or not take responsibility for what they did wrong.
— Joyce Meyer
As we walk our individual life journeys, we pick up resentments and hurts, which attach themselves to our souls like burrs clinging to a hiker's socks. These stowaways may seem insignificant at first, but, over time, if we do not occasionally stop and shake them free, the accumulation becomes a burden to our souls.
— Richard Paul Evans