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Contact with the world either breaks or hardens the heart.
— Nicolas Chamfort
If punishment reaches not the mind and makes not the will supple, it hardens the offender.
— John Locke
The habit of falling hardens the body, reaching the ground, to in itself, is a relief.
— Jose Saramago
Self-pity in its early stage is as snug as a feather mattress. Only when it hardens does it become uncomfortable. Curly
— Maya Angelou
Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts.
— Charles Dickens
Floods, fires, earthquakes, disease, starvation, betrayal, isolation, murder.
What doesn't kill us sharpens us. Hardens us. Schools us. — Rick Yancey
What doesn't kill us sharpens us. Hardens us. Schools us. — Rick Yancey
Loss either teaches you to persist in the face of suffering, or hardens you into a bitter cynic. Sometimes, it does a little of both.
— Grace Slick
He who has always spared himself much will in the end become sickly of so much consideration. Praised be what hardens!
— Friedrich Nietzsche
What fire does not destroy, it hardens
— Oscar Wilde
Damage hardens us all. It will harden you too, when it finds you - and it will find you
— William Landay
It seems to me that physical sickness softens, just as moral sickness hardens, the heart.
— Lord Chesterfield
They have been through the fire, and what fire does not destroy, it hardens. She has had experiences.
— Oscar Wilde
I lock all my scaredness down in my stomach until the fear hardens into something I hardly notice. I myself harden into a person that I hardly notice.
— Mary Karr
Death is the stone into which our oblivion hardens.
— Pablo Neruda
Have a heart that never hardens
— Charles Dickens
The same sun that hardens the clay softens the wax.
— Adam Clarke
Perhaps the worst thing about suffering is that it finally hardens the hearts of those around it.
— Gloria Steinem
The possession of unlimited power corrodes the conscience, hardens the heart, and confounds the understanding.
— Lord Acton
If our theology does not quicken the conscience and soften the heart, it actually hardens both.
— J.I. Packer
In France, even heresy rapidly hardens into dogma.
— Storm Jameson
Anger ventilated often hurries toward forgiveness; and concealed often hardens into revenge
— Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton