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Sometimes the only way to feel better, when forgetting didn't work, was to talk to someone who knew how bad the thing could be.
— Taylor Stevens
I don't need to read the whole book, Prudence, to know how I feel about it. I knew you were the one ever since I read the first chapter..
— Hilaria Alexander
I went to Zimbabwe. I know how white people feel in America now; relaxed! Cause when I heard the police car I knew they weren't coming after me!
— Richard Pryor
One never really knew just how taxing pain was till one was free of it and could feel the difference.
— Kristen Britain
Look! Don't be deceived by appearances - men and things are not what they seem. All who are not on the rock are in the sea!
— William Booth
Laughter does not deny pain. Laughter - like a wail - acknowledges and replies to pain.
— Tim O'Brien
I have learned much from disease which life could have never taught me anywhere else.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
You were the poem I never knew how to write because no words could describe the wind you cannot see, but feel.
— Shannon L. Alder
When you see a person acting violently, ask yourself whether he knows how powerful he is. If he knew his power, would he feel the need to assert it?
— Vironika Tugaleva
I said it even though I knew it would hurt her to hear it. I had to say it because of how much it hurt to feel it.
— Taylor Jenkins Reid
I have my limits, Lauren, he said, low. She knew it, could feel the caged beast hurling against his bars, knew how close he was.
— Joey W. Hill
I never knew how much love and pride I would feel.
— Simon Cowell
She looked up at his face, even though she knew how that was going to feel, like someone was hooking her insides out through her chest.
— Rainbow Rowell
[P]erhaps this was how you knew a good deed was truly good: you didn't necessarily feel better afterwards.
— Francois Lelord
In the summer of 1845 Edward Little was sixteen years old and restless in his blood.
— James Carlos Blake