Pain Lost Love Quotes
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Pain Lost Love Quotes & Sayings
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The pain of lost love is as total, as self-obliterating an emotion as the initial ecstasy.
— Lisa Appignanesi
The pain started years ago, but I'd lived with it for so long at that point that I'd accepted it as an inevitable part of me.
— Ashley D. Wallis
The most efficient way to use military power is to disrupt emerging powers before they can become even marginally threatening.
— George Friedman
That which does not kill you will ultimately make you stronger.
— Martin Niemoller
She has been surprised by grief, its constancy, its immediacy, its unrelenting physical pain.
— Michelle Latiolais
He's lonely and afraid, even if he's in a trance and doesn't realize it. One can't hide loneliness like that.
— A.G. Howard
Poetry is a storm asking peace to dance with her.
— Jenim Dibie
The star that I was wishing
the light that I was kissing
sitting back and reminiscing
that night, it was missing. — Lokesh Fouzdar
the light that I was kissing
sitting back and reminiscing
that night, it was missing. — Lokesh Fouzdar
The things you let go will someday teach you how to fly.
— Jenim Dibie
It wasn't the life I'd wanted, but it was the life I had, and I was finally starting to accept that.
— Robyn Schneider
I guess this was what it felt like to love someone and feel like you had lost them. Even when you were still holding them in your arms.
— Margaret Stohl
The trick is to surrender completely, take your moments when you get them, don't dare want for more.
— Elisa Albert
I didn't get to meet Hank Williams. I was in the Air Force on Okinawa when he passed away.
— Mel Tillis
I love the moments i lost a little faith, spirit would always remind me; it was just a bad day.
— Nikki Rowe
I didn't want to sing.
I wanted to be music. — Jenim Dibie
I wanted to be music. — Jenim Dibie
You get use to someone - start to like them, even - and they leave. In the end, everyone leaves.
— Rachel Ward
Everything is gone except traces of you inside me - and the years like the wind are sweeping those away ...
— John Geddes
I always considered statesmen to be more expendable than soldiers.
— Harry S. Truman