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hurting lately public pulling shyness widely
His shyness is hurting him. He is pulling out of public appearances lately and it's been widely noticed. He's been pulling back when he should be campaigning. Tom O'Neil
hurt matter regulation
It didn't matter if it was regulation or overtime. It was going to hurt. Rich Irr
hurt league
It didn't hurt me. But the league makes its own decisions. Manu Ginobili
hurt proved top
It didn't hurt having Theodore back. He proved why he's a top goaltender. Claude Julien
hurt lost watching
I thought we really lost our intensity. We started watching them play for a while, and I thought that really hurt us. Doc Rivers
hurt point practice ready
It hurt us from that point of view. We had our practice all ready to go as we always do, but specifically for Pittsburgh. Tom Renney
hurt
It hurt too much, ... There was no way I could play on. Conchita Martinez
hurt love raised sure
It hurt the community, it sure did. When you've been raised up in the church, you love it. I sure do. Tom Henley
hurt hurts wrong
It hurts when you know something is so wrong and there is nothing you can really do about it, Cammi Granato
pain torment
Her pain was very apparent, the torment she was in. Adrienne Barbeau
pain taken idle
As much pains were taken to make me idle as were ever taken to make me studious. William Wilberforce
pain love-is fire
Love is a fiend, a fire, a heaven, a hell Where pleasure, pain, and sad repentance dwell Richard Barnfield
pain thinking gains
What we most value, we shall think no pains too great to gain. Richard Baxter
pain night mad
Only part of us is sane: only part of us loves pleasure and the longer day of happiness, wants to live to our nineties and die in peace, in a house that we built, that shall shelter those who come after us. The other half of us is nearly mad. It prefers the disagreeable to the agreeable, loves pain and its darker night despair, and wants to die in a catastrophe that will set back life to its beginnings and leave nothing of our house save its blackened foundations. Rebecca West
pain tolerance endurance
Pain, tolerance, endurance-when it comes down to that point, there's always something left. You just have to find it. Ryan Lochte
pain smoking want
What a weird thing smoking is and I can't stop it. I feel cosy, have a sense of well-being when I'm smoking, poisoning myself, killing myself slowly. Not so slowly maybe. I have all kinds of pains I don't want to know about and I know that's what they're from. But when I don't smoke I scarcely feel as if I'm living. I don't feel as if I'm living unless I'm killing myself. Russell Hoban
pain father real
After that [father's death] I never cried with any real conviction, nor expected much of anyone's God except indifference, nor loved deeply without fear that it would cost me dearly in pain. At the age of five I had become a skeptic and began to sense that any happiness that came my way might be the prelude to some grim cosmic joke. Russell Baker
pain addiction priorities
The priority of any addict is to anaesthetise the pain of living to ease the passage of day with some purchased relief. Russell Brand
grief book sleep
Sleep with Seth Mortensen? Good grief. It was the most preposterous thing I'd ever heard. It was appalling. If I absorbed his life force, there was no telling how long it'd be until his next book came out. Richelle Mead
grief sadness sentimentality
In deep sadness there is no place for sentimentality. William S. Burroughs
grief loss way
Grief is so far from retrieving a loss that it makes it greater; but the way to lessen it is by a comparison with others' losses. William Wycherley
grief school home
We live in grief for having left the womb, for having left the teat, then school, then home. In my case, it was leaving marriages, and the death of my wife. William Shatner
grief men joy
A man may manifest and communicate his joy, but he should conceal and smother his grief as much as possible. Robert E. Lee
grief light silence
Striving to tell his woes, words would not come; For light cares speak, when mighty griefs are dumb. Samuel Daniel
grief grieving medicine
Grief is itself a medicine. William Cowper
grief anchors bereavement
Grief can be a burden, but also an anchor. You get used to the weight, how it holds you in place. Sarah Dessen
grief sorrow would-be
There is no such thing as was—only is. If was existed, there would be no grief or sorrow. William Faulkner