Broken Heart Quotes
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No matter how bad your heart is broken, the world doesn't stop for your grief.
Faraaz Kazi -
There's no love like a lost love and no pain like a broken heart.
Ben Harper
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Heaven did not seem to be my home; and I broke my heart with weeping to come back to earth; and the angels were so angry that they flung me out into the middle of the heath on the top of Wuthering Heights; where I woke sobbing for joy.
Emily Bronte -
The worst thing a good girl could do to you is break your heart.
ASAP Rocky -
The great question in life is the suffering we cause, and the most ingenious metaphysics do not justify the man who has broken the heart that loved him.
Benjamin Constant -
And what has become of it, where is that onetime love? Now it is the grave of a bird, a drop of black quartz, a chunk of wood eroded by the rain.
Pablo Neruda -
Well, my comfort is, I am sure Jane will die of a broken heart, and then he will be sorry for what he has done.
Jane Austen -
And I never will be the girl who says sorry. And you should have known right from the start. I needed a hero and I got a zero, so pack your bags and take your broken heart.
Beatrice Miller
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The time for crying with your girlfriends about a broken heart is over chocolate ice cream and chick flicks—not stun guns and bulletproof vests.
Ally Carter -
Someone has said that the marks of a strong church are wet eyes, bent knees, and a broken heart. We'll never be powerful until we let God be God and jealously guard His honor.
Erwin W. Lutzer -
The broken heart. You think you will die, but you just keep living, day after day after terrible day.
Charles Dickens -
How can I be reasonable? To me our love was everything and you were my whole life. It is not very pleasant to realize that to you it was only an episode.
W. Somerset Maugham -
It's hard asking someone with a broken heart to fall in love again.
Eric Kripke -
Charity knew that she had to be up early in the morning. And she knew that a weepy, silly, ridiculously old-fashioned love story was not the thing to watch with a broken heart. Nevertheless, she watched. And wept. And was still smiling when she fell asleep at three o'clock in the morning, with the remote in her hand and the telly still going.
Elizabeth Jane Howard