“To see someone you love in so much pain—especially emotional pain that can’t be remedied—was the worst form of torture.” — Laura Kreitzer Copy Share Image
An eccedentesiast is an individual who prefers to hide emotional pain with a smile and or laughter. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Two things there will always be in life: Beauty and pain. Mostly beauty.” — Anne Clendening Copy Share Image
If you desire to know where your spiritual work lies, look to your emotional pain. — Alan Cohen Copy Share Image
“Emotional pain, physical damage, financial weakness are the reasons to stop for a while and not forever.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
I handle my emotional pain with music and old movies, preferably Westerns. — Ruthie Foster Copy Share Image
“Death never pierces the heart so much as when it takes someone we love; cleaving the heart they held with their passing.” — Brandon M. Herbert Copy Share Image
When I'm in emotional pain, I usually embrace the pain, cry, and let it all out. Then I try to look on… — Jacqui Holland Copy Share Image
“We cannot let go of the past enough to live in the present unless we are able to grieve our losses. We… — John Kuypers Copy Share Image
When we're rational about rule-breaking we set a limit. You don't get 30 years in prison for a traffic ticket. But sometimes… — David D. Burns Copy Share Image
I'm pretty cerebral, so I can occasionally rationalize emotional pain away, but when I can't, that's when I start to feel the… — Nathan Parsons Copy Share Image
I handle my emotional pain by changing my mind-set. Exercising can exorcise emotional pain. Prayer and meditation. Visualization. Being able to talk… — Regina Taylor Copy Share Image
Since our society equates happiness with youth, we often assume that sorrow, quiet desperation, and hopelessness go hand in hand with getting… — Martha Beck Copy Share Image
Emotional pain makes me want to isolate. Or hit back. It's very tough to rise above my natural inclinations. I'm always working… — Taylor Dane Copy Share Image
I prayed god to save me from emotional pains , and he released me from all desires, hopes as well, leaving me… — Senoraroy Copy Share Image
“Feeling emotional pain and understanding how you maintain problematic patterns do not tell you how to be different or automatically establish healthier… — Leslie Becker-Phelps Copy Share Image
Sometimes it's binge eating as a method to handle emotional pain. I'll also write very sporadically - music, lyrics - to identify… — Brendan Dooling Copy Share Image
“The depressed person was in terrible and unceasing emotional pain, and the impossibility of sharing or articulating this pain was itself a… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“For a split second, I realize completely and absolutely that the season of winter is sentient, that there is an intelligence behind… — Damien Echols Copy Share Image
“I learned to run toward the pain, not away from it. There is nothing like that feeling: pushing, your legs like two… — Jacqueline Simon Gunn Copy Share Image
“...she imagines her body curled in the narrow monk's bed, knees to chin, her own irrefutable geography, but she sees the blood… — Michelle Latiolais Copy Share Image
“We've all felt a little incompetent, insufficient, overexposed, helpless, unlovable, terrified, defective, unfit and unsung at times. And deep down, for whatever… — Anne Clendening Copy Share Image
In order to handle emotional pain I cry. I vent. I zone out in front of the TV to escape. Then, after… — Trista Sutter Copy Share Image
Finally we are being told the truth: life isn’t always easy and pleasant. We already know this to be true, but somehow… — Noah Levine Copy Share Image
“The source to low self-esteem is the lack of control you feel you have in your life. If you spend your life… — Shannon L. Alder Copy Share Image
“A woman in her thirties came to see me. As she greeted me, I could sense the pain behind her polite and… — Eckhart Tolle Copy Share Image
“Opiates don't only relieve physical pain, they also relieve emotional pain. It turns out that the same part of the brain that… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image
“To give one example, consumerism and juvenilization reinforce one another. People who know who they are, who think carefully about purchases, and… — Thomas Bergler Copy Share Image
“Sometimes I think Earth has got to be the insane asylum of the universe. . . and I'm here by computer error.… — Forrest J. Ackerman Copy Share Image
“We need to get home and put some ointments and ice on the stings. Vinegar will make it worse, so if you… — Kaui Hart Hemmings Copy Share Image
“All human development, according to Silvan Tompkins, is rooted in affect (feeling) dynamics because affects (feelings) are the primary innate biological motivator… — John Bradshaw Copy Share Image
“Men do oppress women. People are hurt by rigid sexist role patterns. These two realities coexist. Male oppression of women cannot be… — Bell Hooks Copy Share Image
“Empaths did not come into this world to be victims, we came to be warriors. Be brave. Stay strong. We need all… — Anthon St. Maarten Copy Share Image
I accept emotional pain, walk through it, and then come through the other side. — A. J. McLean Copy Share Image
“The realization that it was all a lie was the proverbial salt in Stephanie’s wound which made her emotional pain agonizing.” — Anthony Bryan Copy Share Image
“It was like a dam breaking, its walls giving way all at once under the crushing weight of his emotions.” — Terry Brooks Copy Share Image
I try to go through it [emotional pain]; understanding is going to take me to a better place. And I do hot… — Patricia Velasquez Copy Share Image
When you're in pain, you're genuinely very, very alive, and that's beautiful. Especially emotional pain. — Alex Ebert Copy Share Image
“Emotional pain is a terrible thing to endure, but the solution is not anything unbiblical.” — Lois Mowday Rabey Copy Share Image
“Simply put, your pain body is the same thing as your unresolved emotional baggage.” — Catherine Carrigan Copy Share Image