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- The great art of life is sensation, to feel that we exist, even in pain. — Lord Byron
- My death from the wrists, two name tags, blood worn like a corsage to bloom one on the left and one on… — Anne Sexton
- I felt white, drained of blood, cared for, purified. Peaceful. — Margaret Atwood
- A decade of cutting away dead flesh, cauterizing old scars ripped open over and over and still it is not enough. — Adrienne Rich
- And I am still alive-what though, my damnation is eternal. A man who deliberately mutilates himself is truly damned, is he not?… — Arthur Rimbaud
- The body can't distinguish between cleansing and punishing for the body is ignorant, and mute besides. — Joyce Carol Oates
- The fellowship of those who bear the mark of pain: who are the members of this Fellowship? Those who have learnt by… — Albert Schweitzer
- There's a certain window of time in the middle of the night out in Middle America where there's no bar open and… — Ani DiFranco
- Mutilation is the badge that can never be taken off, and sets us apart from all others. Pain is important to the… — Clive Barker
- Alone, she took hot baths and sat exhausted in the steaming water, wondering at her perpetual exhaustion. All that winter she noticed… — Joyce Carol Oates
- I hurt myself today to see if I could feel. I hurt myself, you said to try to make him feel. So… — Tori Amos
- A scar is what happens when the word is made flesh. — Leonard Cohen