All Quotes By Tag: Pain
“I see at last that all the knowledgeI wrung from the darkness—that the darkness flung me—Is worthless as ignorance: nothing comes from nothing,The darkness from the darkness. Pain comes from the darknessAnd we call it wisdom. It is pain.”
“Relationships are steppingstones for the evolution of our consciousness. Each interaction we have, be it one of joy or contrast, allows us to learn more about who we are and what we want in this lifetime. They bring us into greater alignment…as long as we continue to move forward and do not get attached to hurt, anger, or being a victim.”
“From the cradle to the grave, joy and pain is the fertilizer for wisdom.”
“Many people will tell that it is not for a man to cry, but they may not know how is to feel your head empty and only tears will come out to stand up for you.”
“Je tiefer sich das Leid in euer Sein eingräbt, desto mehr Freude könnt ihr fassen.”
“The runner knows something the rest of us are busy forgetting: to get stronger, you have to go on until you are uncomfortable, and then go on a while longer. It is in that place where discomfort happens but activity is still possible that growth and development happen.”
“What deep wounds ever closed without a scar?The hearts bleed longest, and heals but to wear That which disfigures it.”
“When life gives you pain, accept it. When life gives you happiness, reject it.”
“For years I’ve been searching for a homeland, finally I found it in you..”
“We all have scars, Mia; they are supposed to make you stronger, not paralyze you.” ~Cole”
“Sometimes we have to soak ourselves in the tears and fears of the past to water our future gardens.”
“All pain is the same.”
“People, he thought, were as hungry for a sight of joy as he had always been–for a moment’s relief from that gray load of suffering which seemed so inexplicable and unnecessary. He had never been able to understand why men should be unhappy.”
“Insecurities have the ability to shape and mold our minds to live with everything that’s bad; like crying on the inside, while smiling on the outside…thus creating pain…but, alas, I have the answer; forget about what you thought and enjoy (embrace) what you feel”
“Suffering teaches joy.”