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Hurt Quote by Libba Bray

“Haven’t you been hurt?” Miss Lillian asked. Theta thought of Roy’s fists. Mrs. Bowers’s cold cruelty. Even the first wound of abandonment. “Yes.” “And here you still are. No. The question is this: Haven’t you been hurt enough?” quote by Libba Bray
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““Haven’t you been hurt?” Miss Lillian asked. Theta thought of Roy’s fists. Mrs. Bowers’s cold cruelty. Even the first wound of abandonment. “Yes.” “And here you still are. No. The question is this: Haven’t you been hurt enough?””

Libba Bray

About This Quote

Source Novel: Libba Bray’s “A Great and Terrible Beauty” (2001)

The speaker challenges the listener to confront whether their pain is sufficient to motivate change, implying that lingering hurt may hinder growth

In simple terms: Question if enough hurt is preventing progress

Key Takeaway

Consider whether pain is a catalyst or a barrier

Themes

self‑reflection growth pain

Mood

reflective somber

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal trauma
  • relationship conflict
  • self‑assessment
  • healing journey

Key Concepts

psychology motivation resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would change if you embraced the hurt?
  • How does acknowledging pain affect your decisions?
A Different Perspective

Pain alone may not inspire action without purpose

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