Quotes about pain
pain way attention
I’m in pain. That’s the only way I get your attention Suzanne Collins
pain feet track
In one horrible moment the last piece of the prophecy became clear. So bid him take care, bid him look where he leaps, As life may be death and death life again reaps. He had to leap, and by his death, the others would live. That was it. That was what Sandwich had been trying to say all along, and by now he believed in Sandwich. He put on a final burst of speed, just like the coach taught him in track. He gave everything he had. In the last few steps before the canyon he felt a sharp pain in the back of his leg, and then the ground gave way under his feet. Gregor the Overlander leaped. Suzanne Collins
pain medicine giving
Just give him the medicine!" I scream at her. "Give it to him! Who are you, anyway, to decide how much pain he can stand! Suzanne Collins
pain eye bloodshot-eyes
Something flickers across his bloodshot eyes. Pain. Suzanne Collins
pain clueless years
Hey, look at this!" He holds up a glistening, perfect pearl about the size of a pea. "You know, if you put enough pressure on coal it turns to pearls," he says earnestly to Finnick. "No, it doesn't," says Finnick dismissively. But I crack up, remembering that's how a clueless Effie Trinket presented us to the people of the Capitol last year, before anyone knew us. As coal pressured into pearls by our weighty existence. Beauty that arose out of pain. Suzanne Collins
pain kissing attention
I knew you'd kiss me." "How?" I say. Because I didn't know myself. "Because I am in pain," He say's. "That's the only way I get your attention. Suzanne Collins
pain pearls coal
As coal pressured into pearls by our weighty existence. Beauty that arose out of pain. Suzanne Collins
pain eye glowing
The rat turned his glowing eyes on him, and Gregor was shocked by what he saw there. The intelligence, the deadliness, and, most surprisingly, the pain. This rat was not like Fangor and Shed. He was much more complicated and much more dangerous. For the first time in the Underland, Gregor felt completely out of his league. If he fought this rat, he wouldn't stand a change. He would lose. He would be dead. Suzanne Collins
pain pressured
Beauty that arose out of pain. Suzanne Collins
pain loss numbness
The numbness of his loss had passed, and the pain would hit me out of nowhere, doubling me over, racking my body with sobs. Where are you? I would cry out in my mind. Where have you gone? Of course, there was never any answer. Suzanne Collins
pain kissing burning
This is the first kiss that we're both fully aware of. Neither of us hobbled by sickness or pain or simply unconscious. Our lips neither burning with fever or icy cold. This is the first kiss where I actually feel stirring inside my chest. Warm and curious. This is the first kiss that makes me want another. Suzanne Collins
pain hands normalcy
I clench his hands to the point of pain. "Stay with me." His pupils contract to pinpoints, dialate again rapidly, and then return to something resembling normalcy. "Always," he murmurs. Suzanne Collins
pain worst
what is the worst pain? To me, it's always the pain that is present. Suzanne Collins
pain thinking brilliant
But, I've always loved John Mayer and I think T-Pain is brilliant. Taylor Swift
pain eye people
There's genuine pain in Eric's eyes. And I feel a stab of guilt. But you can't stay with people because of guilt. Sophie Kinsella
pain departed suffering
Count no mortal fortunate till he has departed this life free from pain. Sophocles
pain sleep mind
Sleep, thou patron of mankind, Great physician of the mind Who does nor pain nor sorrow know, Sweetest balm of every woe. Sophocles
pain memories men
Let every man in mankind's frailtyConsider his last day; and let nonePresume on his good fortune until he findLife, at his death, a memory without pain. Sophocles
pain fate evil
If you try to cure evil with evil you will add more pain to your fate. Sophocles
pain suffering remember
You must remember that no one lives a life free from pain and suffering. Sophocles
pain going-away praying
Sometimes pain and illness are not meant to be removed. You can't second-guess God. Rather than praying for it to go away, it's often wiser to pray that you learn as much from it as you possibly can. Stephen Levine
pain essence suffering
Wanting things to be otherwise is the very essence of suffering. We almost never directly experience what pain is because our reaction to it is so immediate that most of what we call pain is actually our experience of resistance to that phenomenon. And the resistance is usually a good deal more painful than the original sensation. Stephen Levine
pain healing definitions
If there is a single definition of healing it is to enter with mercy and awareness those pains, mental and physical, from which we have withdrawn in judgment and dismay. (48) Stephen Levine
pain grief compassion
When your fear touches someone’s pain, it becomes pity, when your love touches someone’s pain, it become compassion. Stephen Levine
pain stress home
Later, going home, I realized they didn't look alike at all; what made them seem to was the aftermath of stress and the lingering of sorrow. It's strange how pain marks our faces, and makes us look like family. Stephen King
pain tired boss
Rightly tired of the pain İ hear and feel, boss... where we's comin from or goin to or why... If İ could end it, İ would. But İ can't. Stephen King
pain power-of-love
Pain is the biggest power of love. Stephen King
pain tyrants
There is no tyrant as merciless as pain. Stephen King
pain people waiting
There were people who lied for gain, people who lied from pain, people who lied simply because the concept of telling the truth was utterly alien to them . . . and then there were people who lied because they were waiting for it to be time to tell the truth. Stephen King
pain blood trying
But who can foresee such things? None of us can predict the final outcomes of our actions, and few of us even try; most of us just do what we do to prolong a moment's pleasure or to stop the pain. And even when we act for the noblest reasons, the last link of the chain all too often drips with someone's blood. Stephen King
pain two debt-free
I have two amazing things in my life: I'm pain-free and I'm debt-free. Stephen King
pain like-family faces
It's strange how pain marks our faces, and makes us look like family. Stephen King
pain love-you love-life
That was what I wanted, but I don't need it to be gone. I can love you and I can love life and bear the pain all at the same time. I think the pain might even make the rest better, the way a good setting can make a diamond look better. Stephen King