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I suppose in the end the whole of life becomes an act of letting go. But what always hurts the most is not taking a moment to say goodbye.
— Yann Martel
It's not what we don't know that hurts us, people say. It's what we believe is true that isn't that does the damage.
— Melody Beattie
Sometimes it hurts to look at you, I said. I loved that I could say that and he knew exactly what I meant.
— Jenny Han
Let's improve ourselves as human beings, let's become more compassionate, let's become bigger, let's become stronger, let's become nicer people.
— Scott Jurek
What hurts the most, is being so close. And having so much to say, then watching you walk away ...
— Rascal Flatts
What should I say? That I like him so much it hurts?
— Shannon Hale
Republicans have come up to me to say, 'Hey listen. My knee hurts. What do you think I should do?' I'll give them my recommendations.
— Raul Ruiz
The devil tempts us to bring out the worst in us, but the Father tests us to bring out the best in us.
— Warren W. Wiersbe
Love is indeed, at root, the product of the firings of neurons and release of hormones.
— Julian Baggini
A time came when one rubbed one's eyes; one is still rubbing them today.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The best defense of democracy is an informed electorate.
— Thomas Jefferson
It is not what we say that hurts but how we say it.
— John N. Gray
This is your life so fill it with beauty and love.
— Debasish Mridha
In school, every period ends with a bell. Every sentence ends with a period. Every crime ends with a sentence.
— Steven Wright
People say you should give until it hurts. I say you should give until it stops hurting. Know what I mean?
— Elizabeth Berg
I had a maternal instinct once, it lasted 48 hours
— Sharon Law Tucker
Women and egoistic artists entertain a feeling towards science that is something composed of envy and sentimentality.
— Friedrich Nietzsche