Quotes about Pain
If a brokenhearted mother could sing, I could not remain silent.
— Beth Moore
The pain will not kill you. It will be a reminder that you are very much alive, engaged, and that you loved with abandon.
— Beth Moore
Withholding forgiveness until an offender understands or acknowledges the emotional pain they have inflicted is a subtle form of revenge. Why? Because it's hoping that the offender would hurt a little too, in order to understand. But this type of revenge robs you of your freedom and allows the offender to keep control of you. Dr. Chuck Lynch, I Should Forgive, but .
— Beth Moore
The absence of regret makes no guarantee of the absence of pain.
— Beth Moore
Some pain is simply the normal grief of human existence. That is pain that I try to make room for. I honor my grief.
— Marianne Williamson
The pain of being human is that we're all angels imprisoned in vessels of flesh.
— Steven Pressfield
I can suffer alone, or I can hold on to God in my pain. I can be meek and trust Him to make something good out of it. Only Jesus can heal the wounds, only Jesus can fill up those dark places with light, with understanding. Only He can quench our thirst for hope.
— Susan May Warren
While the resurrection promises us a new and perfect life in the future, God loves us too much to leave us alone to contend with the pain, guilt and loneliness of our present life.
— Josh McDowell
But remember, continuing a wrong relationship only increases the pain when it finally does end.
— Joshua Harris
There are some hurts that we experience that can be forgiven but we won't forget them.
— Joyce Meyer
instead of those broad blind alleys which philosophy showed us, a certain type of mind has always discerned three strait and narrow ways going out towards the Absolute. In religion, in pain, and in beauty-
— Evelyn Underhill
Suffering in life can uncover untold depths of character and unknown strength for service. People who go through life unscathed by sorrow and untouched by pain tend to be shallow in their perspectives on life. Suffering, on the other hand, tends to plow up the surface of our lives to uncover the depths that provide greater strength of purpose and accomplishment. Only deeply plowed earth can yield bountiful harvests.
— Billy Graham