Top 23 Quotes About Wounded Souls
#1. We're all just wounded souls stumbling about in the dark, desperately trying to stitch ourselves together, hoping to fill the holes they ripped in us.
Pierce Brown
#3. The night is the balm for the wounded souls of the world.
Avijeet Das
#4. So many versions of just one memory, and yet none of them were right or wrong. Instead, they were all pieces. Only when fitted together, edge to edge, could they even begin to tell the whole story.
Sarah Dessen
#5. Magic and religion are ultimately experiential in nature and should be treated as such.
Nevill Drury
#6. Cover that bosom that I must not see: souls are wounded by such things.
Moliere
#7. We all dream. We dream vividly, depending on our nature. Our existence is beyond our explanation, whether we believe in God or we have religion or we're atheist.
Anthony Hopkins
#8. Our souls may be consumed by shadows, but that doesn't mean we have to behave as monsters.
Emm Cole
#10. we talk of plans that are going to happen.
we talk of the future, as if we know we will last.
there is a sort of comfort in that.
AVA.
#11. Sense (for a particular art, science, human being, and so forth) is divided spirit; self-restraint is consequently the result of self-creation and self-destruction.
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
#12. Sweaty palms. check. shaky bones. check. the feeling that all oxygen in the air has been replaced by helium. yup.
David Levithan
#13. I think we all have to believe in something greater than ourselves. Something as distant and magnificent as the stars.
Leila Rasheed
#15. How poor, how rich, how abject, how august, How complicate, how wonderful, is man! ... Midway from nothing to the Deity!
Edward Young
#17. Learning to love yourself is the essence of receiving God's love. It is the ointment that brings healing to your wounded soul. Until we receive God's love and learn to love ourselves because of it, we will remain sick in our souls and live dysfunctional lives.
Joyce Meyer
#18. so often victims end up unnecessarily prolonging their abuse because they buy into the notion that their abuser must be coming from a wounded place and that only patient love and tolerance (and lots of misguided therapy) will help them heal.
George K. Simon
#19. The quivering flesh, though torture-torn, may live, but souls, once deeply wounded, heal no more.
Ebenezer Elliott
#20. Life, Tavi reflected, seldom makes a gift of what one expects or plans for.
Jim Butcher
#21. Sorrow is permitted human beings, but it is not to be desired if we would be like You, Lord God. For You, who love souls far more purely than we and feel a perfect pity for others, are wounded, yet without sorrow. How can we be like You in this?
Augustine Of Hippo
#22. I don't know very many people who can piece together eloquent prayers when their souls are wounded. Words don't come at those times, but tears do. I have always thought of my tears as prayers.
Susan Meissner
#23. They say that family is the place of safety. But sometimes this is the greatest lie; family is not sanctuary, it is not safety and succour. For some of us, it is the secret wound. Sooner or later we pay for the woundings of our ancestors.
Nayomi Munaweera