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Tag Name "Wounds" (856)
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A magician is strong because he feels pain. He feels the difference between what the world is and what he would make of it. Or what did you think that stuff in your chest was? A magician is strong because he hurts more than others. His wound is his strength.
Lev Grossman
A man that studieth revenge keeps his own wounds green.
Francis Bacon
Physician of the Iron Age, Goethe has done his pilgrimage. He took the suffering human race, He read each wound, each weakness clear -- And struck his finger on the place, And said -- Thou ailest here, and here.
Matthew Arnold
Dogs are wise. They crawl away into a quiet corner and lick their wounds and do not rejoin the world until they are whole once more.
Agatha Christie
How often have I met and disliked writers whose books I love and conversely, hated the books and then wound up liking the writer? Too often.
Lev Grossman
But a wound unfelt is a wound unhealed.
John Eldredge
I learned long ago that in order to heal my wounds, I must have the courage to face up with them.
Paulo Coelho
Entrance and exit wounds are silvered clean, The track aches only when the rain reminds. The one-legged man forgets his leg of wood, The one-armed man his jointed wooden arm. The blinded man sees with his ears and hands As much or more than once with both his eyes.
Robert Graves
I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound and stab us. If the book we are reading doesn't wake us up with a blow on the head, what are we reading it for?
Franz Kafka
Love never comes without wounds faith never comes without failure.
Erwin McManus
The UK is not going to leave the European Union. Of course not. We are inextricably wound up with Europe. In terms of culture, history and geography, we are a European nation.
Nick Clegg
A wound that goes unacknowledged and unwept is a wound that cannot heal.
John Eldredge
Some people are afraid of what they might find if they try to analyze themselves too much, but you have to crawl into your wounds to discover where your fears are. Once the bleeding starts, the cleansing can begin.
Tori Amos
Age's terms of peace, after the long interlude of war with life, have still to be concluded-Youth must keep decently away-so many old wounds may have to be unbound, and old scars pointed to with pride, to prove to ourselves we have been brave and noble.
Eugene O'Neill
From now on there is no longer any development immanent to art. The times have passed for history of art with a logical sense. There is no longer even any consistency in absurdities the development has been wound up, and what comes now already exists: the syncretism of a muddle of all styles and possibilities, post-history.
Arnold Gehlen
The imagination is of so delicate a texture that even words wound it.
William Hazlitt
You find that the injustice that created a wound is no longer true, right now, in this moment.
Miguel Angel Ruiz
I have a lot of watches that need to be kept wound, so if I take two of them on a trip, there's always one sitting around. And if it sits around for a day, then it'll stop working. And then you have to reset the time and date, which is annoying.
Mark Teixeira
It takes a lot to wound a man without illusions.
Ellis Peters
Words are like weapons they wound sometimes.
Cher
Their silent wounds have speech More eloquent than men Their tones can deeper reach Than human voice or pen.
William Robert Woodman
If ever (as that ever may be near) you meet in some fresh cheek the power of fancy, then shall you know the wounds invisible that love's keen, arrows make.
William Shakespeare
Love hurts, love scars, love wounds, and mars.
Roy Orbison
It is a sign of a perverse and treacherous disposition to wound the good name of another, when he has no opportunity of defending himself.
John Calvin
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