“Heaven knows what pains the author has been at, what bitter experience he has endured and what heartache suffered, to give some chance reader a few hours' relaxation or to while away the tedium of a journey.” KnowsGivingWritingHas BeensPainHeavenHoursChanceJourneyReaderBitterHeartacheRelaxationTediumBitter Experience Book:The Moon and Sixpence Source: The Moon and Sixpence
“It’s what happens when two people become one: they no longer only share love. They also share all of the pain, heartache, sorrow, and grief.” PeopleTwoHappensPainGriefShareSorrowHeartache Book:Hopeless Source: Hopeless
“When you love someone very much, you'd have to go through every tear, every heartache, every pain. Cause in the end, it's not how much you suffered but how you loved.” LoveEndsPainCausesTearsHeartacheLove SomeoneWhen You Love Someone Author:Rita Zahara
“There are few of us, if any, who don't walk the refiner's fire of adversity and despair, sometimes known to others but for many quietly hidden and privately endured. Most of the heartache, pain, and suffering we would not choose today. But we did choose. We chose when we could see the complete plan. We chose when we had a clear vision of the Savior's rescue of us. And if our faith and understanding were as clear today as it was when we first made that choice, I believe we would choose again.” IfsFirstsBelieveHeartMadeSometimesTodayPainSufferingChoicesI BelieveUnderstandingWalksKnownVisionClearFirePlansDespairAdversityHeartacheSaviorRescuePain And SufferingClear VisionRefiner's Fire Author:Richard C. Edgley
“Addiction might be redefined not as a character flaw but as a "biochemical deficit management." Our emotional habits will become an accepted factor of good health, along with slogans like "Heartache can be harmful to your unborn children."” ChildrenCharacterMightPainEmotionalHabitManagementAddictionAcceptedFactorsTherapyHeartacheInjuryFlawsDeficitSlogansGood HealthUnbornUnborn ChildCharacter Flaws Book:Pain: The Fifth Vital Sign Source: Pain: The Fifth Vital Sign
“The reason writers are such fragile beings, Marcus, is that they suffer from two sorts of emotional pain, which is twice as much as a normal human being: the heartache of love and the heartache of books. Writing a book is like loving someone. It can be very painful.” WritingHumansHeartTwoBookReasonPainSufferingHuman BeingsEmotionalNormalPainfulHeartacheFragileWriting A BookLoving SomeoneEmotional PainBook Writing Author:Joel Dicker