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A fool is a thorn in his own flesh,
and day after day his wounds worsen.
The more he serves folly,
the more foolish he becomes. — Matshona Dhliwayo
and day after day his wounds worsen.
The more he serves folly,
the more foolish he becomes. — Matshona Dhliwayo
It looks like a typical voodoo sacrifice. (Fang)
Well, slap my ass and call me Sally if you're not bright. (Thorn) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Well, slap my ass and call me Sally if you're not bright. (Thorn) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
The merry year is born Like the bright berry from the naked thorn.
— Hartley Coleridge
The girl in your class who suggests that this year the Drama Club put on The Bald Soprano will be a thorn in people's sides all of her life.
— Fran Lebowitz
Fuck up and I'll most likely kill you. Fuck up bad enough and I'll torture you first."
"-Thorn — Sherrilyn Kenyon
"-Thorn — Sherrilyn Kenyon
among roses, be a rose, among thorns, be a thorn
— Idries Shah
Dropping into a thorn bush can lead to no end of grief.
— Mark Lawrence
Finally, for all of us but a lucky few, the dream of playing big-time baseball is relinquished so we can get on with grown-up things.
— John Thorn
This was nostalgia in the literal Greek sense: the pain of not being able to return to one's home and family.
— John Thorn
And I flunked anger management the moment I put the counselor through a stone wall. You might want to keep that in mind.
[Thorn] — Sherrilyn Kenyon
[Thorn] — Sherrilyn Kenyon
A thorn can only be extracted if you know where it is.
— Rabindranath Tagore
Seekers are all following some distant star, and eventually will come to recognize that this star resides in their very core.
— T. Thorn Coyle
May our lives be born from the beauty of darkness, and shine with the possibility of light.
— T. Thorn Coyle
Although the world proved not yet ready for the brotherhood of baseball, that would be only a matter of time, baseball magnates believed.
— John Thorn
What do you want exactly? (Fang)
An end to the mistreatment of small, fluffy dust bunnies. (Thorn) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
An end to the mistreatment of small, fluffy dust bunnies. (Thorn) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
I have a faithful joy and a joy that is lost. One is like a rose, the other, a thorn. The one that was stolen I have not lost.
— Gabriela Mistral
Life is like licking Honey from a Thorn
— Holly Black
Occupied Falklands are the thorn in my balls
— Margaret Thatcher
Break not the rose; its fragrance and beauty are surely sufficient, resting contented with these, never a thorn shall you feel.
— John Hay
The thorn from the bush one has planted, nourished and pruned pricks more deeply and draws more blood.
— Maya Angelou
Even the most beautiful flower, the rose," he argued, "has the thorn that makes it imperfect.
— Lynetta Halat
Of all there is to know in this world, of all the mysteries and complexities of life, the knowledge of God and his ways are the most critical.
— Joe Thorn
Dorian used to watch you like a starving man who wants meat. Now he looks at you like he wants seconds.
— Richelle Mead
The Thorn of Istra, her mind supplied. That's the Thorn of Istra.
Lots. He's killed lots and lots and lots. — Holly Black
Lots. He's killed lots and lots and lots. — Holly Black
Party name of Thorn? Tristran of that set?
— Neil Gaiman
It was not the thorn bending to the honeysuckles, but the honeysuckles embracing the thorn.
— Emily Bronte
No rose without a thorn but many a thorn without a rose.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Oh. Sorry about the muzzle. But it was necessary to protect you from your own stupidity. (Thorn)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
The thorn is a bridge spanning the muddy depths of agony and sorrow so that one may on the other side dance to the drums of the rose of joy.
— Aberjhani
For years, we'd been the thorn of the neighborhood, the dirty little secret that wasn't so secret. The girls who just wouldn't settle.
— Kat Zhang
I'd sit on logs like pulpitslisten to the sermonof sparrowsand find god in Simplicity,there amongst the dandelionand thorn
— Jewel
Love born of anxiety resembles a thorn shaped so that efforts to pull it out of one's flesh merely cause it to penetrate more deeply therein.
— Andre Maurois
The barberry berry sticks on the small hedge,
cold slits the same crease in the finger,
the same thorn hurts. The leaf repeats the lesson. — Robert Lowell
cold slits the same crease in the finger,
the same thorn hurts. The leaf repeats the lesson. — Robert Lowell
Except in expert hands, stats can get in the way of story; an array of data that might better be presented in a table instead clogs up sentences.
— John Thorn
And, too ignorant to be scared, too young to be awed, Tristan Thorn traveled beyond the fields we know ...
— Neil Gaiman
Why the mad hair, girl?"
"Because damn you," growled Thorn, "that's why. — Joe Abercrombie
"Because damn you," growled Thorn, "that's why. — Joe Abercrombie
Doubt is like a thorn you can't get a hold on.
— Melanie Raabe
Youth has the resilience to absorb disaster and weave it into the pattern of its life, no mater how anguishing the thorn that penetrates its flesh.
— Sholem Asch
Blue eyes glittered. A shock of golden hair - gone. The dust in the air swirled, coalesced into a thorn-twisted Shaman tattoo.
— Lilith Saintcrow
Of all the trees that grow so fair Old England to adorn,
Greater are none beneath the Sun
Than Oak, and Ash and Thorn. — Rudyard Kipling
Greater are none beneath the Sun
Than Oak, and Ash and Thorn. — Rudyard Kipling
And never since harvests were ripened, / Or laborers born, / Have men gathered figs of the thistle, / Or grapes of the thorn!
— Phoebe Cary
And warns us to use life's beauty as it blooms. The thorn is spurned when the rose has dropped.
— Ovid
Can I ask you something?" Jo
"Maybe" Thorn
"What's between you and Karma?" Jo
"Right about now ... three miles." Thorn — Sherrilyn Kenyon
"Maybe" Thorn
"What's between you and Karma?" Jo
"Right about now ... three miles." Thorn — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Thorn. Good demon overlord.
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Flower and thorn are in the same stem.
— Gautama Buddha
Flowers of all hue, and without thorn the rose.
— John Milton
Pull the thorn of existence out of the heart! Fast!
For when you do, you will see thousands of rose gardens in yourself. — Rumi
For when you do, you will see thousands of rose gardens in yourself. — Rumi
This illuminates not only fans' interest in major league teams but also the minors and even Little League.
— John Thorn
Later, I would ask Shaya to help me compose a formal response to Katrice's letter, something a long the lines of I am the Thorn Queen. F*** Off.
— Richelle Mead
Have you ever seen a donkey smelling a beautiful rose? Donkeys aren't interested in roses, they like thorn bushes or watermelon rinds!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
I'm scared," Nico mumbled. He was fiddling with something - a little metal toy soldier of some kind.
"Stop talking!" Dr. Thorn said. "Face me! — Rick Riordan
"Stop talking!" Dr. Thorn said. "Face me! — Rick Riordan
Cast yourself. You are the spell.
— T. Thorn Coyle
The truth hurts like a thorn at first; but in the end it blossoms like a rose ...
— Samuel Ibn Naghrillah
Whatever else I do before finally I go to my grave, I hope it will not be looking after young people.
— John Thorn
Every rose has its thorn. Just like every night has its dawn. Just like every cowboy sings a sad, sad song. Every rose has it's thorn.
— Poison
You are as wise as you are beautiful, Thorn Bathu.
— Joe Abercrombie
I turn all thorn then, but you come back again and make my thorniness fragrant and pink and petaled.
— Rumi
The old man was cranky, bitter bastard, but it's the thorn in your side that leaves the biggest hole.
— Jodi Picoult
We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses.
— Abraham Lincoln
Nature shaped the claw to trap, and the tooth to kill, but the thorn ... the thorn's only purpose is to hurt.
— Mark Lawrence
Fortunately, Captain Helena Thorn had acquired a reputation for an eclectic taste in sexual companions and a fast turnover
— Sophie Angmering
Not that I want to be thin. Heaven forbid. I do not want to take up less space in the world. I should like to take up more...
— Ellen Hart
We are part animal, part human, and part divine, and the moment we forget the possibility of any one of those, we are lost.
— T. Thorn Coyle
The bee, though it finds every rose has a thorn, comes back loaded with honey from his rambles; and why should not other tourists do the same?
— Thomas Chandler Haliburton
When we press the thorn to our chest we know, we understand, and still we do it.
— Colleen McCullough
I am opposed, naturally, to regurgitating anecdote or any other form of received wisdom, unless it is characterized as such.
— John Thorn
Each time you allow the past to hold your future, [he] steals more and more from you.
— Pepper D. Basham
Maybe, it is not the thorn on the rose that we should see, but the beauty of the gesture.
— Shannon L. Alder
I am like some wounded animal in a darkened lair, nursing the thorn in my paw, unable to find anyone to take it out.
— Kristin Hannah
The puritan through life's sweet garden goes to pluck the thorn and cast away the rose.
— Kenneth Hare
If I haven't made myself clear, this worrisome chain of events describes the game of the nineteenth century.
— John Thorn
Wherever we go, life and death, rose and thorn, light and darkness will be there waiting all together for us!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
I'd just like to see - in writing about baseball - more energy and better craft, minus statistical bludgeoning and invective.
— John Thorn
Having done something like The Thorn Birds gives you enormous longevity. You can keep picking and choosing the roles for a bit longer.
— Rachel Ward
The whole point of life is learning to live with the consequences of the bad decision we've made.
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Salon prepared for you and Miss Thorn to enjoy tea.
— Rose Gordon
The thorn keeps us from over-inflating
— Fraser Young
Her returned in the evening, drier, sharper, a man with a closer kinship with a thorn bush.
— Jose Eduardo Agualusa
The shame, the roused feeling of exposure acted on his brain, made him heavy, unutterably heavy.
— D.H. Lawrence
I am just a thorn in everybody's side.
— John McAfee
Baseball presents a living heritage, a game poised between the powerful undertow of seasons past and the hope of next day, next week, next year.
— John Thorn
Mike's breath caught, as if on a thorn.
— Stephen King