
Don’t consider painful what’s good for you.
– Deborah Harkness
Related Quotes:
- and fear was the strongest force on earth. – Deborah Harkness
- I trust my wife’s judgement… That’s what Philippe says about Granny, just before all hell breaks loose. – Deborah Harkness
- All that children need is love, a grown-up to take responsibility for them, and a soft place to land. – Deborah Harkness
- Your father says a wise man can see more from the bottom of a well than a fool can from a mountaintop. – Deborah Harkness
- Giving a woman your whole life is meaningless without giving her your whole heart as well. – Deborah Harkness
- I want a simple, ordinary life . . . like humans enjoy. – Deborah Harkness
- Growth is painful. Change is painful. But nothing is as painful as staying stuck somewhere you don’t belong. – Mandy Hale
- I know it’s painful growing,I bet the changes was painful too.But nothing is as painful as being somewhere you don’t belong. Obviously. – Touaxia Vang
- I think our job as parents is to give our kids roots to grow and wings to fly.Deborah Norville – Deborah Norville
- I consider my wife and children in all things; yet, I must consider Amara also. – AH Septimius
- Consider a man’s good qualities, and consider his faults; and judge his character by that which is more. – Thiruvalluvar
- Waiting is painful. Forgetting is painful. But not knowing which to do is the worse kind of suffering. – Paulo Coelho
- Removing a diamond on a rock is painful but it’s more painful when it loses its value when it’s not cherished, let alone shaping. – Goitsemang Mvula
- If it’s so painful to love and absorb electricity, how much more painful it is to be a woman, to be the electricity, to inspire love. – Boris Pasternak
- I dont hate it he thought, panting in the cold air, the iron New England dark; I dont. I dont! I dont hate it! I dont hate it! – William Faulkner
- SOMETIMES PEOPLES THAT YOU DONT CONSIDER AS FRIENDS AS YOUR FRIENDS ARE REALLY YOUR FRIEND. – LEILANI
- but good girls dont do that, dont make a fuss, dont upset parents. and i was a good girl so i curled up on the floor and sobbed silently instead – Laura Jarratt
- We are created with life’s inherent sense of order and urge to thrive. – Deborah Sandella
- Today vegetables. Tomorrow…the world! – Deborah Howe
- Encourage, lift and strenthen one another. For the positive energy spread to one will be felt by us all. – Deborah Day
- A positive attitude from you tends to produce a positive attitude toward you. – Deborah Day
- Gentleness towards self and others makes life a little lighter. – Deborah Day
- If my mind cannot be tied down, if my dreams cannot be diminished, then no amount of restraints can really guarantee my quiet submission. – Deborah Feldman
- We must be more and more to each other, my dear wife.’ -Charles Darwin to wife Emma upon loss of daughter Annie – Deborah Heiligman
- The emotional brain existed long before the rational brain. – Deborah Sandella
- The goal is to learn to be nurturing with yourself so you can feel free. – Deborah Day
- Aspire to be who you most admire – Deborah A Carr
- Life is only worth living because we hope it will get better and we’ll all get home safely. – Deborah Levy
- No one realized that, being left out in the cold, I was also very much in the dark. – Deborah Curtis
- Where you see and feel wrongdoing, Divine Mind sees opportunity to restore Wholeness. – Deborah Atianne Wilson
- You cannot slay the illusion of the victim until you face it and call it truth – Deborah Brodie
- If you encase yourself in stone like a fossil, you’ll have an existence, but not a life. – Deborah OBrien
- It’s a nebulous thing, but it is my belief-”my experience also-”that women do not have the need to collect that men have. – Deborah Meyler
- Even before you’ve gone anywhere, you feel like you’ve gone somewhere – Deborah Ellis
- Connecting with those you know love, like and appreciate you restores the spirit and give you energy to keep moving forward in this life. – Deborah Day
- We all want, above all, to be heard. We want to be understood-”heard for what we think we are saying, for what we know we meant. – Deborah Tannen
- Wish it, believe it, and it will be so. – Deborah Smith
- She had no God to plead to for mercy or luck. It would be true to say she depended instead on human kindness and painkillers. – Deborah Levy
- Believe in your dreams for that is what makes you magical. – Deborah Sue Crews
- Living in a way that reflects one’s values is not just about what you do, it is also about how you do things. – Deborah Day
