Pain is an event. It happens to you, and you deal with it in whatever way you can.
‐‐ Hugh Laurie
Pain is as diverse as man. One suffers as one can.
‐‐ Victor Hugo
Pain is definitely a genius in his own right. 'Thr33 Ringz' is definitely one of my top 10 albums. It's one of those albums you listen to front-to-back.
‐‐ Travie McCoy
Pain is filtered in a poem so that it becomes finally, in the end, pleasure.
‐‐ Mark Strand
Pain is funnier than love.
‐‐ Mike Birbiglia
Pain is life - the sharper, the more evidence of life.
‐‐ Charles Lamb
Pain is love.
‐‐ Ja Rule
'Pain' is more indicative of what I like to do. I'm lyric-conscious. I like to tell stories, give advice. Instead of writing a 'Dear Abby' column, I do it on records.
‐‐ Betty Wright
Pain is never permanent.
‐‐ Saint Teresa of Avila
Pain is no evil, unless it conquers us.
‐‐ Charles Kingsley
Pain is pain, hurt is hurt, fear is fear, anger is anger, and it has no color.
‐‐ Iyanla Vanzant
Pain is pain, joy is joy - you can't avoid bringing pieces of yourself into a role.
‐‐ Joshua Leonard
Pain is real when you get other people to believe in it. If no one believes in it but you, your pain is madness or hysteria.
‐‐ Naomi Wolf
Pain is something that's common to human life. When we ignore it, we aren't engaging in the whole reality, and the pain begins to fester.
‐‐ Karen Armstrong
Pain is such an important thing in life. I think that as an artist you have to experience suffering.
‐‐ Naomi Watts
Pain is temporary, film is forever.
‐‐ Michael J. Fox
Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever.
‐‐ Lance Armstrong
Pain is temporary. Quitting lasts forever.
‐‐ Lance Armstrong
Pain is the doorway to wisdom and to truth.
‐‐ Keith Miller
Pain is the mind. It's the thoughts of the mind. Then I get rid of the thoughts, and I get in my witness, which is down in my spiritual heart. The witness that witnesses being. Then those particular thoughts that are painful - love them. I love them to death!
‐‐ Ram Dass
Pain is the most private experience, but its causes, whether natural or man-made, demand public accounting.
‐‐ Nancy Gibbs
Pain is the question mark turned like a fishhook in the human heart.
‐‐ Peter De Vries
Pain is the root of knowledge.
‐‐ Simone Veil
Pain is weakness leaving the body.
‐‐ Chesty Puller
Pain leaves a mark, the degree depending on the person and the event.
‐‐ Chevy Stevens
Pain makes man think. Thought makes man wise. Wisdom makes life endurable.
‐‐ John Patrick
Pain reaches the heart with electrical speed, but truth moves to the heart as slowly as a glacier.
‐‐ Barbara Kingsolver
Pain seems to be easier, or melancholy seems to be easier to portray in a character. I don't know if that's because I'm a human being or because I'm an Irishman or both.
‐‐ Colin Farrell
Pain was something we were expected to endure. But I doubt very much if you would be entirely happy today if a doctor threw a towel in your face and jumped on you with a knife.
‐‐ Roald Dahl
Painful as it may be, a significant emotional event can be the catalyst for choosing a direction that serves us - and those around us - more effectively. Look for the learning.
‐‐ Louisa May Alcott
Painful emotions show you what prevents you from creating harmony, cooperation, sharing and reverence for life.
‐‐ Gary Zukav
Painful events leave scars, true, but it turns out they're largely erasable. Jill Bolte Taylor, the neuroanatomist who had a stroke that obliterated her memory, described the event as losing '37 years of emotional baggage.'
‐‐ Martha Beck
Painfully to attain possession of what we do not want, and then painfully to waste our days in attempting to rid ourselves of it, seems to be a part of our discipline here below.
‐‐ Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Painless preaching is as good a term as any for what we do.
‐‐ Curtis Mayfield
Pains of love be sweeter far than all other pleasures are.
‐‐ John Dryden
Paint goes a long way in making old look like new.
‐‐ Candice Olson
Paint the essential character of things.
‐‐ Camille Pissarro
Painter after painter, since the beginning of the century, has tended toward abstraction. First, the Impressionists simplified the landscape in terms of color, and then the Fauves simplified it again by adding distortion, which, for some reason, is a characteristic of our century.
‐‐ Marcel Duchamp
Painters aren't expected to paint bleak pictures, are they?
‐‐ Alexander McCall Smith
Painters, especially American painters since the Second World War, have been much more troubled, beset by formal perplexity, than American writers. They've been a laboratory for everybody.
‐‐ Donald Barthelme
Painters hate having to explain what their work is about. They always say, 'It's whatever you want it to be' - because I think that's their intention, to connect with each person's subconscious, and not to try and dictate.
‐‐ Helen Mirren
Painters have always needed a sort of veil upon which they can focus their attention. It's as though the more fully the consciousness is absorbed, the greater the freedom of the spirit behind.
‐‐ Bridget Riley
Painters must speak through paint, not through words.
‐‐ Hans Hofmann
Painters of paintings, writers of books, never could tell the half.
‐‐ Lorenz Hart
Painters were also attorneys, happy storytellers of anecdote, psychologists, botanists, zoologists, archaeologists, engineers, but there were no creative painters.
‐‐ Kazimir Malevich
Painting and music were the only things I worked at industriously and faithfully.
‐‐ Pierre Loti
Painting and photography keep the creative channel open, and for an actor, it's to keep alive, it's to keep awake, it's to keep watching, it's to keep feeling, it's to keep enjoying, to keep that sensuality of feeling alive.
‐‐ Charlotte Rampling
Painting and sculpture are very archaic forms. It's the only thing left in our industrial society where an individual alone can make something with not just his own hands, but brains, imagination, heart maybe.
‐‐ Philip Guston
Painting and writing are solitary arts.
‐‐ Conrad Hall