“Souls in heathen darkness lying, where no light has broken through, souls that Jesus bought by dying, whom his soul in travail knew.... Haste, o haste and spread the tidings, let no shore be left untrod, no lost brother's bitter chidings haunt us from the further sod; tell the heathen all the precious truths of God.” SoulLightLyingJesusLostLeftDarknessDyingBrotherBrokenSpreadBitterShoreHasteHeathenTidingsTruth Of GodSodLost Brother Author:Cecil Frances Alexander
“Prayer is talking to something or anything with which we seek union, even if we are bitter or insane or broken. (In fact, these are probably the best possible conditions under which to pray.) Prayer is taking a chance that against all odds and past history, we are loved and chosen, and do not have to get it together before we show up.” IfsFactsShowsTogetherPastChancePrayerTalkingConditionsBrokenPrayingUnionsChosenInsaneBitterOddsAgainst All OddsGet It Together Book:Help, Thanks, Wow Source: Help, Thanks, Wow
“The dog writhing in the gutter, its back broken by a passing car, knows what it is to be alive. So too with the aged elk of the far north woods, slowly dying in the bitter cold of winter. The asphalt upon which the dog lies knows no pain. The snow upon which the elk has collapsed knows not the cold. But living beings do.” KnowsPainLyingAliveDyingDogCarBrokenColdWinterWoodsPassingSnowPassingsBitterGuttersNo PainAsphaltElkBitter Cold Author:George Greenstein
“There was - there still is - a big shortage of good Chinese-English literary translators. So for two years in London, I was stuck waiting, not writing, with several Chinese books I couldn't get translated. That's when I decided to write in English, since I had been living here and had decided to reconstruct my life here. Even if I wrote in broken English, it was better than getting bored and weary and bitter on the long queue of authors waiting to be translated by a stranger.” WritingLongBookWaitingBrokenStrangerStuckBitterChineseBoredTranslators Author:Xiaolu Guo
“Now they came back to him, on this night he was seventeen years old. All the years and places of his brief broken life came within mind's reach and made a whole again. He knew once more, at last, after this long, bitter, waisted time, who he was and where he was. But where he must go in the years to come, that he could not see; and he feared to see it.” YearsMindLongMadeWholeLastsNightBrokenBitterSeventeenSeventeen Years Old Author:Ursula K. Le Guin
“Let the tears which fell, and the broken words which were exchanged in the long close embrace between the orphans, be sacred. A father, sister, and mother, were gained, and lost, in that one moment. Joy and grief were mingled in the cup; but there were no bitter tears: for even grief arose so softened, and clothed in such sweet and tender recollections, that it became a solemn pleasure, and lost all character of pain.” LongMomentsCharacterPainJoyMotherFatherLostPleasureGriefTearsSweetBrokenSacredEmbraceBitterCupsSolemnRecollectionOrphanSisters And MothersJoy And Grief Book:Oliver Twist Source: Oliver Twist
“There is a time in our lives, usually in mid-life, when a woman has to make a decision - possibly the most important psychic decision of her future life - and that is, whether to be bitter or not. Women often come to this in their late thirties or early forties. They are at the point where they are full up to their ears with everything and they've "had it" and "the last straw has broken the camel's back" and they're "pissed off and pooped out." Their dreams of their twenties may be lying in a crumple. There may be broken hearts, broken marriages, broken promises.” HeartMayImportantDreamLastsLyingDecisionOur LivesBrokenPromiseLateEarsTwentiesBitterFortyPsychicsStrawsCamelsPissed OffBroken PromisesFuture LifeBroken Marriage Author:Clarissa Pinkola Estes