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We do not believe in heaven or hell...; we do not believe in eternal damnation. We believe only in the unavoidable horror of hurting others and of likewise being hurt.
— Alice Walker
When we don't forgive, we're not hurting the other person. We're not hurting the company that did us wrong. We're not hurting God. We're only hurting ourselves.
— Joel Osteen
He sees every time you are hurt. He keeps the records. If you learn to stay on the high road and don't waste time trying to pay back those who've hurt you, God promises to be your vindicator. God will release favor and promotion in your life only when He knows your character can handle it. If you get upset every time somebody wrongs you and you try to vindicate yourself, you will not reach the place where God wants you to be.
— Joel Osteen
Many have fallen by the edge of the sword: but not so many as have fallen by the tongue.
— Anonymous
Accidents hurt — safety doesn't.
— Anonymous
What are these wounds in thine hands?… Those with which I was wounded in the house of my friends.
— Anonymous
For thine arrows stick fast in me, and thy hand presseth me sore.
— Anonymous
We try to do a little better than the previous generation and find out in the end we've made the same mistakes without intending. Instead of striving to love as God first loved us, we let past hurts and grievances rule. Ignorance is no excuse.
— Francine Rivers
What terrible things we do to those we love!
— Frank Herbert
Wounds. Broken places. Possibility. Change. Steps toward holiness. Imperfect progress. The hurt in those who hurt me---their underbellies. Grace. Love. Me looking alot more like Jesus than I did before. And to discover through all this seeing---being unglued isn't all that bad.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Hate hurts the hater more'n the hated.
— Madeleine L'Engle
You know when you cut yourself really badly, it doesn't hurt for a while. You don't feel anything. Death- our reaction to death- is sort of like that. You don't feel anything at all. And then, later on, you begin to hurt.
— Madeleine L'Engle