1.
We need beauty because it makes us ache to be worthy of it.
Mary Oliver
2.
The desert of virginity Aches in the hotness of her mouth.
Arthur Symons
3.
Does it ever stop? The wanting you?" "Even when I've just left ye. I want you so much my chest feels tight and my fingers ache with wanting to touch ye again.
Diana Gabaldon
4.
And I sit here without identity: faceless. My head aches.
Sylvia Plath
5.
Drawing makes you see things clearer, and clearer and clearer still, until your eyes ache.
David Hockney
6.
Usually when we do something to corrupt our lives, it's usually something to fulfill an ache that we have.
Rich Mullins
7.
Our bones ache only while the flesh is on them.
Djuna Barnes
8.
There is an ache in my heart for the imagined beauty of a life I haven't had, from which I had been locked out, and it never goes away.
Robert Goolrick
9.
You were unsure which pain is worse -- the shock of what happened or the ache for what never will.
Simon Van Booy
10.
We must pass through the darkness, to reach the light.
Albert Pike
11.
Even smiling makes my face ache.
Tim Curry
12.
Part of me aches at the thought of her being so close yet so untouchable.
Nicholas Sparks
13.
Many roads to take some to joy some to heart ache
Kate Winslet
14.
Hope is cruel. Hope reminds me of what almost was. Hope makes the physical ache return.
Harlan Coben
15.
You ache with it all; and the more mysterious it is, the more you ache.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
17.
Something about the circus stirs their souls, and they ache for it when it is absent.
Erin Morgenstern
18.
The ache for anything is a thick dust in the heart.
Charles Wright
20.
I ache for the touch of your lips dear, but much more for the touch of your whips dear.
Tom Lehrer
21.
Oh abstractions are just abstract
until they have an ache in them.
Stephen Dunn
23.
My conscience aches but it's going to lose the fight.
Alannah Myles
24.
So many complaints boil down to the belly ache of the fragile, mortal, ignored ego in a vast and indifferent universe.
Alain de Botton
25.
Stand on the gas, my friend. If your right foot doesn't ache, you're obviously doing something wrong.
Robby Gordon
26.
We're all right, you know,' he says quietly. 'You and me. Okay?' My chest aches, and I nod. 'Nothing else is all right.' His whisper tickles my cheek. 'But we are.
Veronica Roth
27.
The wine of this fleeting world caused your head to ache.
Rumi
32.
Heart broken-he felt a deep ache in his chest, like that of a sore muscle, and each beat of his heart pained him
Christopher Paolini
33.
When you have a stomach ache you don't tell your stomach to go away.
Nhat Hanh
34.
It was all the things you could never understand and could never possess that made you ache.
Deb Caletti
35.
I didn't know then what I wanted, but the ache for it was palpable.
Sue Monk Kidd
36.
Even when our heart aches, we summon the strength that maybe we didn't even know we had, and we carry on; we finish the race.
Barack Obama
37.
I didn't know it was possible to simultaneously hate and ache for someone.
Stephanie Perkins
38.
We're living in a certain time, and we're aware of it. And that's part of what we're aware of, along with our own personal aches and pains.
Paul Simon
39.
My arthritic pinkies are already starting to ache just thinking about ||||=.
Larry Wall
40.
And you are entirely free from head-ache? That is good -- good -- considering it is the first spring you have been free from it since we were acquainted. I am afraid you will get so well, and fat, and young, as to be wanting to marry again.
Abraham Lincoln
41.
Sometimes I see him as just another person, and sometimes I feel the sight of him in my gut, like a deep ache.
Veronica Roth
42.
But once in a great while he remembered that he had felt pain, a terrible ache in his heart, and he swore he would never let himself feel love for a human again.
Susan Cooper
43.
... no matter how one's heart aches, one can do the necessary things and do them well.
Myrtle Reed
44.
You cannot conceive how I ache to be with you: how I would die for one hour.
John Keats
45.
You’ll ache. And you’re going to love it. It will crush you. And you’re still going to love all of it.
Ernest Hemingway
46.
he knew that a part of his life was complete and that whatever path he chose, he would experience the ache of unfulfilled dreams.
Melina Marchetta
47.
Ardent
yet chill and formal,
how I ache
to tempt a chisel
as a sculptor.
Hilda Doolittle
48.
My heart throbs and aches and, for once, it's not for myself. It's for all of us. It's for everyone who knows what it's like to be helpless, to have to watch on the sidelines, to be paralyzed, literally unable to do anything.
Sarah Wylie