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If you never learned to hold onto someone, how could it possibly hurt now to let them go?
— Shannon L. Alder
If you really want to hurt your parents and you don't have nerve enough to be homosexual, the least you can do is go into the arts.
— Kurt Vonnegut
Yeah, my parents are crappy, but you hurt either of my sisters and I will spend my life finding ways to destroy you.
— Patrick Ness
Your parents could always hurt you, no matter how old you were.
— Cassandra Clare
Dad had a sign of his own. MY BEAUTIFUL FAMILY, it read, and then underneath that (AND GUS).
— John Green
I've never been scared of the dark, but I'm still terrified of what's in it.
— Elizabeth Duivenvoorde
..."there's a special kind of hurt in learning that your parents are not the angels or saviors you wish them to be...
— Nadia Hashimi
One of the things that all kids are taught by their parents is this old "sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will never hurt me."
— William J. Clinton
It's unfortunate when kids get hurt, but I wish parents would monitor what their kids are doing and watching. It's common sense, really.
— Johnny Knoxville
Not only does overparenting hurt our children; it harms us, too. Parents today are scared, not to mention exhausted, anxious, and depressed.
— Julie Lythcott-Haims
I don't know a single person who doesn't regret the things that they did to hurt their parents, or the things they didn't say to them.
— James Nesbitt
A lot of what children's hurt feelings are about is how the parents react.
— Laura Schlessinger
I said to my parents that I don't even know if there should be an Israel. And they were just so upset and hurt.
— Jill Soloway
There is a loneliness that fills the plain.
Total.
Lunar. — Anne Carson
Total.
Lunar. — Anne Carson
All rooms ought to look as if they were lived in, and to have so to say, a friendly welcome ready for the incomer.
— William Morris
SAFETY NET-ISM: The belief that there will always be a financial and emotional safety net to buffer life's hurts. Usually parents.
— Douglas Coupland
We shall pick up an existence by its frogs.
— Charles Fort