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No heart is as whole as a broken heart, and no faith is as solid as a wounded faith. Elie Wiesel
— John Ortberg
I thought when love for you died, I should die.
It's dead. Alone, most strangely, I live on. — Rupert Brooke
It's dead. Alone, most strangely, I live on. — Rupert Brooke
The temple in which the Lord Jesus delights most, is a broken and contrite heart, renewed by the Holy Spirit.
— J.C. Ryle
The most terrible thing about it is not that it breaks one's heart - hearts are made to be broken - but that it turns one's heart to stone.
— Oscar Wilde
The prayer that prevails is not the work of lips and fingertips. It is the cry of a broken heart and the travail of a stricken soul.
— Samuel Chadwick
Love is about heartbreak, If you think it's fulfillment, happiness, satisfaction, union, it's even more heartbreak.
— Glenn Hefley
The most beautiful heart of all is the one that can still love even while it bleeds, and especially after its been broken into thousands of pieces.
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
People die of broken hearts. They have heart attacks. And it's the heart that hurts most when things go wrong and fall apart.
— Markus Zusak
If what he said was the truth, it broke her heart. If what he said was a lie, it was broken anyway.
— Christine Feehan
A broken heart can masquerade as a cold one.
— Ann Packer
When your heart is broken, it's easier to follow rules
— Betsy Cornwell
It would be an honor to have my heart broken by you.
— John Green
When you are deeply in love,. even the smallest thing can hurt u like hell and break u into pieces ...
— BHARAT SHARMA
Christ gives peace to the most sinful and miserable that come to Him. He heals the broken in heart and binds up their wounds.
— Jonathan Edwards
You must expect from me nothing but the melancholy effusions of a broken Heart which is ever reverting to the Happiness it once enjoyed...
— Jane Austen