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There is no shame in loving: it is the sign of a generous heart, and pain the price of an open soul.
— Alison Croggon
When she'd read, her voice wrapped around my head and my heart, and it softened and lightened everything up. It put a pain in my hear that felt good.
— Katherine Hannigan
She wanted to cause him pain for taking a place in her heart she wouldn't have given him if she'd known the truth.
— Kristin Cashore
Only nurture a broken heart that recognizes it, and is willing to put in the work of minding.
— T.F. Hodge
Recover? She clasped her hands in her lap, staring at them as pain welled up in her chest. Could one recover from a broken heart
— Sasha Summers
Peter Noever is a pain in the ass and a joy in the heart.
— Stefan Sagmeister
Sometimes, just when you think you're going to die from pain, rage steps in to save you. There's only so much room in a human heart.
— Elizabeth Berg
She was my greatest pain, and my only salvation. She was the only one who could heal this hole in my heart, a hole she'd torn open. Kellan Kyle
— S.C. Stephens
In time, the pain from a phisical beating would recede, heal, and scar, but wounds inflicted to the heart left scars that never stopped hurting
— Lorraine Heath
An evil vampire would not have such a black pit of pain and remorse hidden in his heart. He wouldn't know the meaning of remorse.
— Kerrelyn Sparks
A heart never breaks in the same pattern of pieces
— John Geddes
A pain stabbed my heart, as it did every time I saw a girl I loved who was going the opposite direction in this too-big world.
— Jack Kerouac
The fire blazing in her dark and injured heart seemed to glow around her like a flame.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Her heart smoldered with pain as he passed from sight her soul crept out of her, as in a dream, and fluttered in his steps.
— Apollonius Of Rhodes
Pain is the question mark turned like a fishhook in the human heart.
— Peter De Vries
It's worth all the aches, All the tears, the mistakes . . . The heart of a man and a woman in love? It's worth all the pain in the world.
— Colleen Hoover
Pain was a wild animal, not to be held in a fenced yard, or a house, or a shoe box, or a heart, where it would only do damage. Finn
— AP Publishing
Losing my daughter was a very serious pain. There was always some empty space in my heart.
— Yoko Ono
She'd conjured love in the heart of a man whose soul had been frozen for years, anesthetized by too much pain and guilt to bear.
— Tammara Webber
Whether you deny your wounds or see them clearly, they bring a great source of power because they lived in the same place as your heart.
— Shannon L. Alder
When the heart acknowledges how much pain there is in the mind, it turns like a mother toward a frightened child.
— Stephen Levine
A false love, begins with the eye and soon spills from the eye in pain. Where a true love, begins with the eye, and settles in the heart.
— Anthony Liccione
Pain is increased by rejection, love all the beloveds who've put a dagger in your
heart. — Sandeep Gupta
heart. — Sandeep Gupta
But for the unquiet heart and brain
A use in measured language lies;
The sad mechanic exercise
Like dull narcotics numbing pain. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
A use in measured language lies;
The sad mechanic exercise
Like dull narcotics numbing pain. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
Helping other people can be a cure not just for those who are in need, but for your soul as well.
— Marinela Reka
Suffering and pain are always obligatory for a broad consciousness and a deep heart. Truly great men I think, must feel great sorrow in this world.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Today in my heart a vague trembling of stars and all roses are as white as my pain.
— Federico Garcia Lorca
Lonely you linger in a league above poetry.
— Mie Hansson
The pain had no ebb or flow. It was a constant ever-increasing knell in my chest, timed to the beating of my broken heart.
— Mary Lindsey