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I wonder if this is how people always get close: They heal each other's wounds; they repair the broken skin.
When you get your heart broken, other people can help you pick the pieces up, but only you can glue the pieces back together.
To break and be able to grow together again in a better way: that is the difficult art.
We've been through a lot, and though many of the wounds have healed, the scars they've left behind still throb every now and then.
We are not responsible for what breaks us, but we can be responsible for what puts us back together again. Naming the hurt is how we begin to repair our broken parts.
Some people stay broken, others put themselves back together with all the sharp bits showing? He'd
To heal would be to open the wound,examine it and forgive
Some people stay broken. Some pick up the pieces and put them back together with all the sharp edges showing.
What thought can think, another thought can mend.
With the half of a broken hope for a pillow at night
That somehow the right is the right
And the smooth shall bloom from the rough:
Lord, if that were enough?
Even though I realize I cannot always mend, I can enter in to someone's pain and sit with them ... This is Jesus. Not that He apologizes for the hard and the hurt, but He enters in, He comes with us to the hard places. And so I continue to enter. Kisses from Katie
But even things that heal leave scars.
What does this patch-sewing mean you ask? Eating and drinking. The heavy cloak of the body is always getting torn. You patch it with food and other ego-satisfactions.
But then you're put back together again, in a wholly different order . . ." "And it hurts so much you don't know if the new order will work." "It'll heal. It has to hurt before it heals, don't you think?" He
What cannot be repaired is not to be regretted.
It's what we do for each other that heals.
You want to put a band-aid on something that needs stitches.
I fix what's broken - except in the heart.
You're not mending anything, remember, Sand? The hedge." He paused and shook his head at himself. "And Perrotte's away for a few minutes, and you're talking to yourself again.
We are all broken, but sometimes the jagged pieces fit together nicely.
To repair the irreparable ravages of time.
Sometimes when you mend a chain, the place where you fix it is strongest of all ... Never was a chain that couldn't be broken. Sometimes its even a good idea.
True restoration takes patience, subtlety, skill, and grace.
To protect the innocent, to avoid being one of Burke's good men who do nothing, you have to accept permanent scars that cincture the heart and traumas of the mind that occasionally reopen to weep again.
The world being broken. Maybe it isn't that we're supposed to find the pieces and put them back together. Maybe we're the pieces. - Nick
Your greatest healing lies in forgiving all that has wrong and hurt you.
Not so long ago we were all a tightly knit group of friends. Too bad someone had ripped apart the stitches that held us together, unraveling the cozy blanket of our friendship and leaving just enough strands to hang ourselves with.
What the mind forgets
The scars keep remembering
When our tools are broken, we feel broken. And when somebody fixes one, we feel a tiny bit more whole.
Only a self capable of being jolted out of its mundane complacency is up to the task of both hearing what repair demands and helping to invent new responses to harms that no preexisting remedy fully comprehends.
We are two broken people, whose pieces magically fit together to make something beautiful and new.
Wounds get better. What makes grief get better?" "Nothing. Time can ease it, but nothing ends it.
You are not broken and in need of fixing. You are wounded and in need of healing.
To heal is to touch with love that which was previously touched by fear.
There are some wounds that one can heal only by deepening them and making them worse.
It hurt to be wounded. But healing begins with forgiveness.
Broken things can be made whole again. Perhaps not as they were before, but maybe stronger this time.
Healing is making whole, restoring a state of perfection and balance that has been lost.
Something in me that was broken, cracked - becomes whole. The cracks, if I write them with utter honesty, are where "the light gets in." The present meets the past, and healing begins.
It is the use of creativity which heals the creative wound.
What hurts us is what heals us
Anything that's mended is but patched. Virtue that transgresses is but patched with sin, and sin that amends is but patched with virtue
The deepest healing is the healing of the deepest wound. The deepest wound is the frustration of the deepest need. The deepest need is the need for meaning, purpose, and hope.
Time may heal all wounds, but it ain't no plastic surgeon.'" "What
An engaging examination of a painful subject, with a focus on healing and forgiveness. - Kirkus Review
Real childhood scars heal, but not when band-aids replace self-reflection.
Some events are so harrowing, they either shape who we become or we move past them. They either break us entirely, or we pick up the pieces and put ourselves back together, altered but not shattered.
Healing begins where the wound was made.
What heals is sometimes bitter.
sorrow or a wound can heal, allowing us to grow into our fullest, most compassionate identity, our greatness of heart. When we truly come to terms with sorrow, a great and unshakable joy is born in our heart. HEALING
Healing in a matter of time, but it is sometimes also a matter of opportunity.
Forgetting: that, too, was the heart's slow way of healing, but it could only be done alone. Love and loss turns us into the most solitary of creatures, their mysteries can never entirely be shared.
The way to heal is already in the wound.
Healing begins when we humble ourselves and go to one another asking for forgiveness.
Find a need and fill it, find a hurt and heal it.
Life is made of so many partings welded together
When love heals, scars are scarce
We have been called to heal wounds, to unite what has fallen apart, and to bring home those who have lost their way.
In order to heal oneself,
we must learn how to forgive.
Broken Places
"It is by willfully choosing to trust in the strength God offers, to heal our broken places, that we find encouragement and a deeper relationship with our Father.
In order to heal, you have to first be broken.
What once hurt, eventually helped me to heal.
The tragedy is not that things are broken. The tragedy is that things are not mended again.
Dismantle your wounds so you stop living your life by them.
If you sing a song, any brokenness shall heal.
Let our scars fall into love with each other...
Sometimes a broken heart can mend something else's brokenness
You brought the needle & I brought the thread. We meant to mend our two broken hearts, but we ended up stitching them together.
But there are some wounds that can never be healed.
We have all been hurt at some point in our lives, from a spouse, a friend, an employer, a co-worker,a pastor and sometimes the wounds are so deep we wonder if they will ever heal.
When life breaks you down, you have two choices. You can either leave the pieces on the floor... or you can rebuild yourself so that you're stronger than before.
You can't put something together again unless you've torn it apart first.
Sometimes to heal, you must first get hurt.
How do you make someone understand what it means or how it feels to be torn in half? Not many people know this desperate need to be put back together again.
I've fixed my feelings into durable words
when they could have been spent on tenderness
Through pain I've learned to comfort suffering men
The failure of one thing is repaired by the success of another.
We hold within ourselves the medicinal materials to mend self-inflicted injuries sustained while traversing the thorny obstacle course of life.
Above all, the only thing you have to heal is the present thought. Get that right and the whole picture will change into one of harmony and joy.
Our wounds ultimately give us wisdom. Our stumbling blocks inevitably become our stepping stones. And our setbacks lead us to our strengths
What makes you heal? What makes you strong?
My pen shall heal, not hurt.
Serve God, love me, and mend.:
What once was broken can be fixed.
Scraps of love
torn and tattered
faded, scattered
trashed
threads of hope
frayed and tangled
broken, mangled
dashed
backing, buttons
yarn and batting
quilted tenderly
wrapped up in
this warm repair
my patchwork family
You think you're being broken but you're really being broken open ... and that's where the healing happens, in those broken places ... if you'll allow it.
Over and over, we are broken on the shore of life. Our stubborn egos are knocked around, and our frightened hearts are broken open - not once, and not in predictable patterns, but in surprising ways and for as long as we live.
That's what our work can do: we remind people that things can change, that wounds can heal, that people can be forgiven, and that closed hearts can open again.
You've got to admit you're broken before you can be made whole.
As a child I was always taking things apart. My idea was that I was 'fixing' things, but I guess I was breaking them really.
Only when we're broken are we whole.
Wishful thinking, that time might heal - it seldom healed anything, only making scars that were often tender to the touch, and ugly.
Some wounds were worth bearing for the healing they brought.
A wise sufferer will look not inward, but outward. There is no more effective healer than a wounded healer, and in the process the wounded healer's own scars may fade away.
Simply touching a difficult memory with some slight willingness to heal begins to soften the holding and tension around it. (74)
Neglect mending a small fault and 'twill soon be a great one.
Those wounds stay with you, and you turn them into a language and a purpose.
In 'Growing Stronger,' I expose my most painful moments and open my heart, thoughts and person, so that my experiences can inspire alleviation, consolation and decisiveness.
Tabitha knew from hard-won experience the hardest part wasn't enduring the storm, or accepting the end. It was finding a way to put the broken pieces together in the aftermath.
All I have is broken.
Broken mends best.