Time Heals All Wounds Quotes

Time Heals All Wounds Quotes by Andy Rooney, Natalie Imbruglia, Byron Katie, Caroline Myss, Marie Lu, Teresa of Avila and many others.

I've learned... That love, not time, heals all wounds.

I’ve learned… That love, not time, heals all wounds.
Andy Rooney
Ignore reality, there’s nothing you can do about it.
Natalie Imbruglia
Your True Nature Is Love. There’s Nothing You Can Do About It.
Byron Katie
Forgiveness is no longer an option but a necessity for healing.
Caroline Myss
Time heals all wounds. But not this one. Not yet.
Marie Lu
Pain is never permanent.
Teresa of Avila
Time heals all wounds. And if it doesn’t, you name them something other than wounds and agree to let them stay.
Emma Forrest
By far the strongest poison to the human spirit is the inability to forgive oneself or another person. Forgiveness is no longer an option but a necessity for healing.
Caroline Myss
If time heals all wounds, and a book can hold a person’s entire life, then you can speed up the process with a pulp time warp.
Deb Caletti
Some people see scars, and it is wounding they remember. To me they are proof of the fact that there is healing.
Linda Hogan
Who said that time heals all wounds? It would be better to say that time heals everything – except wounds. With time, the hurt of separation loses its real limits. With time, the desired body will soon disappear, and if the desiring body has already ceased to exist for the other, then what remains is a wound, disembodied.
Chris Marker
It’s a long life, sweetheart, and time heals all wounds.
Cheryl Strayed
Don’t make it sound like that. Like some ordinary sort of grief. It’s not like that. They say time heals all wounds, but that presumes the source of the grief is finite. Over. This is a fresh wound every day.
Cassandra Clare
If time heals all wounds, then why are there so many ticked off old people walking around.
Garrison Wynn
Our sorrows and wounds are healed only when we touch them with compassion.
Gautama Buddha
Time heals all wounds.
Stephen King
People say that time heals all wounds, and maybe they’re right. But whit if the wounds don’t heal correctly, like when cuts leave behind nasty scars, or when broken bones mend together, but aren’t as smooth anymore? Does it mean they’re really healed? Or is it that the body did what it could to fix what broke.
Jessica Sorensen