Quotes About Relief
Got a headache, huh?" Allan nodded. "Severe." "Why don't you use what doctors recommend most?" "Oh, God …" "Electroshock therapy! It really works!
~ Chet Williamson
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Under certain circumstances, urgent circumstances, desperate circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer.
~ Mark Twain
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I hope very soon to be better, for I have removed my Family into the Country, to my old Habitation at Braintree, and have determined to shake off a little of that Load of public and private Care which has for some Time oppressed me. If I had not, I should soon have shaken off this mortal Body.
~ John Adams, 1771
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Better tooth out than always ache.
~ James Howell's Proverbs
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A good dentist never gets on your nerves.
~ Author Unknown
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Anger should be expressed in a way that brings some relief to the parent, some insight to the child, and no harmful side effects to either of them.
~ Haim G. Ginott
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DON'T GIVE TO THE WINTER RELIEF FUND!
~ Hans Fallada
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They would walk in silence to Adams House, and Elgin would sign Caroline in at the policeman's room. In silence they would mount the stairs, and Elgin would unlock the door of his room, and then they would fall into each other's arms, sometimes giggling with relief, sometimes sombre, sometimes almost crying with the joy of this privacy and this embrace. Then
~ Harold Brodkey
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Lincoln may have shown how relieved he was that there had been none of the "outrage and violence" some had predicted in New York when a giant of a man neared him, and someone in the crowd cried out, "That's Tom Hyer," the retired prizefighter who had won fame with a 101-round victory years before. To which the president-elect replied, to much laughter: "I don't care, so long as he don't hit me.
~ Harold Holzer
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Countless self-help books, blogs and seminars promise relief from suffering, when pain and suffering are as much part of life as happiness and joy.The only way to avoid being mistreated in this world is to fold up in a dark corner and stay mute. If you go outside, or let others in, you'll get hurt many times. Ditto if you've grown up in a family rather than begin raised by wolves. Some people will behave badly and will not apologize, repair the harm, or care about your feelings.
~ Harriet Lerner
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The healing power of a good apology is also immediately recognizable. When someone offers me a genuine apology, I feel relieved and soothed. Whatever anger and resentment I may still be harboring melts away. I also feel better when I offer an apology I know is due. I'm enormously grateful that I can repair the disconnection after having made a mistake or acted badly.
~ Harriet Lerner
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But I'm very thankful that no one is slamming my head against the wall anymore.
~ Harry Anderson
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But in that first flush of victory and happiness and relief, and God knows what other emotions were involved in this great moment, we were all very much one, and we were all in a state of euphoria, drunk with our happiness.
~ Harry Bernstein
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Some people are better as corpses. They're easier to like.
~ Harry Bingham
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Quinn's Theory of Funeral Secrets; 'At a funeral we acknowledge the life of the person and maybe the many identities,actions and secret lives of which the family and friends were unaware. For some a shock, for others a relief.
~ Hazel Edwards
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It had ended with a battle; Azalea raked the front page, and then the one's after, searching for any familiar names among the wounded. "Anyone we know?" said Bramble. "Anyone...at all?" "No," said Azalea, relief sweeping over her. "No." Everyone exhaled. "Not that we cared, naturally," said Bramble. "Naturally," said Delphinium. "I mean, I certainly don't." "Neither do I.
~ Heather Dixon
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Escape...had seemed the only way to ease the pain.
~ Heather Graham
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We turned out to be good for each other. For a stitch of time all the hard questions went away and hid in dark places.
~ Lawrence Block
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In the aftermath of the shooting, John did not experience any sense of relief at having survived the lethal series of assaults. Nor did he gloat over his victory. In fact, he was horrified that he had caused such severe physical damage to another human being. It didn't help that some of his fellow officers seized upon this opportunity to call him "back shooter" and other phrases used in police humor as a way of dealing with the trauma of violence.
~ Lawrence N. Blum
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Whatever sorrow thy young heart have found, Open it well, this ever-sacred wound Dealt by dark angels--give thy soul relief. Naught makes us nobler than a noble grief.
~ lazarus emma ii
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Boredom is a sickness the cure for which is work; pleasure is only a palliative.
~ Le Duc de Lévis
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How often do you provide this important service for people who aren't zillionaires, celebrities, or Hollywood power players?
~ Lee Goldberg
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Sometimes, just saying that you hate something, and having someone agree with you, can make you feel better about a terrible situation.
~ Lemony Snicket
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There is nothing wrong with crying at the end of a long day.
~ Lemony Snicket
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