SAD QUOTES ABOUT PAIN

“The greatest pain that comes from love is loving someone you can never have.” – Unknown

“Nothing hurts more than being disappointed by the single person you thought would never hurt you.” – Unknown

“The pain is not on the day of missing our dear ones. The pain is really when you live without them and with their presence in your mind.” – Unknown

“Sometimes, the person you would take a bullet for ends up being the one behind the gun.” – Unknown

“Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.” – Haruki Murakami

“The worst kind of pain is when you’re smiling just to stop the tears from falling.” – Unknown

“How can you understand someone when all they show you is their mask?” – Unknown

“The saddest part about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies, it comes from those you trust the most.” – Unknown

“The pain of love is the pain of being alive. It is a perpetual wound.” – Maureen Duffy

“Behind every smile, there is a broken heart.” – Unknown

“The saddest thing about love is that not only that it cannot last forever, but that heartbreak is soon forgotten.” – William Faulkner

“The scars you can’t see are the hardest to heal.” – Astrid Alauda SELF QUOTES FOR

“Some people come into your life just to teach you how to let go.” – Unknown

“Sometimes, you have to be your own hero because sometimes the people you can’t live without, can live without you.” – Unknown

“It’s amazing how someone can break your heart and you can still love them with all the little pieces.” – Ella Harper

“The tears you don’t cry, scream within your heart.” – Unknown

“The pain of the mind is worse than the pain of the body.” – Publilius Syrus

“It’s sad when someone you know becomes someone you knew.” – Henry Rollins

“Heartbreak could be lived with if it weren’t accompanied by regret.” – Laura Kasischke

“Pain is temporary, but the memories last forever.” – Unknown

“Sometimes, your heart needs more time to accept what your mind already knows.” – Unknown

“The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.” – Charles Dickens