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I have learned some things. Modern life is warfare without end: take no prisoners, leave no wounded, eat the dead
that's environmentally sound. — James Crumley
that's environmentally sound. — James Crumley
It wounded me enough to ground me, but not so much as to knock all the life out of me.
— Robert A. Johnson
She was like me; too wounded to be blindly optimistic anymore.
— Brenda Rothert
She (the First Lady, entering the room with her gravely wounded husband) would admit fear but not despair.
— Candice Millard
Find a person who has embraced anger, and you will find a person with a wounded ego.
— Dallas Willard
You know she needs you. Think for a minute instead of playing the wounded ego card.' - Derek
— Stephanie Witter
With that, Adam was placed into a deep sleep, his side wounded, and from that open wound was brought forth a soft-glowing bone.
— Gene Edwards
I was overpowered by the mere sensation of that dream and it alone survived in my sorely wounded heart.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Wounded, not lost.
— Sally Green
..."my wounded healer, my beautiful Archer.
— Mia Sheridan
When you saw a wounded who cry out for help,
you may be the one sent by God to bring a favor. — Toba Beta
you may be the one sent by God to bring a favor. — Toba Beta
This is who I am. I am loving but wounded, and I need someone to take me as I am.
— Luis Carlos Montalvan
Canadians are so easily wounded.
— Tucker Carlson
Who cuts is easily wounded. The readier you are to offend the sooner you are offended.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
Only grace-large doses, frequently displayed, released-will restore the wounded.
— Charles R. Swindoll
What is given away for free comes back wounded. Value is not always shared and some hands are rougher than others.
— Steven Erikson
Deep in my heart subsides the infrequent word, And there dies slowly throbbing like a wounded bird.
— Francis Thompson
But I'm your brother." Daniel sounded genuinely wounded. "You," she announced, "are a turd in the punch bowl of life.
— Gary Paulsen
No heart is as whole as a broken heart, and no faith is as solid as a wounded faith. Elie Wiesel
— John Ortberg
Instead of her soul swaying with new life, it seemed to droop, to bleed, as if it were wounded.
— D.H. Lawrence
I do a lot of stuff with Wounded Warriors and the Armed Forces Foundation; if you want to get these guys to stop talking, start complimenting!
— Brian Kilmeade
As so often before, liberty has been wounded in the house of its friends.
— Otto Hermann Kahn
It is better to have a Church that is wounded but out in the streets than a Church that is sick because it is closed in on itself.
— Pope Francis
The reason there are so many struggling women is because there were so many wounded girls.
— John Eldredge
I make no pretense to accuracy. I shall be quite content if the sensibilities of no one are wounded by anything I may reduce to type.
— Thomas R. Marshall
All too often cowardice wears the habit of wounded pride.' Anomander
— Steven Erikson
I feel like I finally understand how family love is. Tangled, wounded, and wonderful. Imperfect. A forever love.
— Hannah Tunnicliffe
I sing without knowing what my song means, and whether the listening world is amazed or wounded.
— Margarita Engle
Art can do much, but this maxim's most sure/A weak or wounded brain admits no cure.
— Anne Bradstreet
His presence alone works wonders for a wounded soul
— Colleen Hoover
What a strange thing it is to recognize a sound like the shriek of a wounded animal, when you've never heard the shriek of a wounded animal.
— John L'Heureux
We are all broken and wounded in this world. Some choose to grow strong at the broken places.
— Harold J. Duarte-Bernhardt
Pleasures may turn a heart to stone, riches may make it callous, but sorrows cannot break it. Hearts live by being wounded.
— Oscar Wilde
When patronised, I'm unfortunately more flight than fight. Perhaps it's because I actually feel quite wounded.
— Stella Young
If your dear heart is wounded, my wild heart bleeds with yours.
— J. Sheridan Le Fanu
I wish she were receptive enough to discuss what I learned, but you can't expect the same person who wounded you to heal you. So
— Neil Strauss
...it is almost always the case that whatever has wounded you will also be instrumental in your healing.
— Robert A. Johnson
We're all wounded in some way, im just tryin to heal!
— Eric Jerome Dickey
All night, the black serpant of wounded vanity gnawed his heart.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
We are all a collection of lost causes, stashed here so no one has to see just how wounded we are.
— Meg Haston
Love is the weapon for this wounded generation.
— Christofer Drew
We're all writing out of a wound, and that's where our song comes from. The wound is singing. We're singing back to those who've been wounded.
— Dorianne Laux
ROMEO: Here's the thing: when you back a wounded dog into a corner, it's going to come out fighting.
— Cambria Hebert
Injustice experienced in the flesh, in deeply wounded flesh, is the stuff out of which change explodes.
— Margaret Mead
They are many wounded hearts here. Many! Some admit. Others - the stubborn ones, scribble poetry instead.
— Saru Singhal
She is a deer, wounded and run to earth, not dead yet, but waiting for the final shot.
— Frances Washburn
Doc was more than first citizen of Cannery Row.
He was healer of the wounded soul and the cut finger. — John Steinbeck
He was healer of the wounded soul and the cut finger. — John Steinbeck
The roots of racism lie deep in man's nature, wounded and bruised by original sin.
— Sargent Shriver
When he is wounded, I bleed. {page 262 of John Adams}
— Abigail Adams
I thought my heart had been wounded with the claws of a lion.
— William Shakespeare
Cursed is our love, as we long for each other like wounded doves with these feelings we suffocate ...
— Heena Jadav Sunil
She's understood the power of stories. Their magical ability to refill the wounded part of people.
— Kate Morton
The condition of the wounded touched my heart deeply.
— Christiaan Rudolf De Wet
It is usually the imagination that is wounded first, rather than the heart; it being much more sensitive.
— Henry David Thoreau
A woman will endure many wounds in her lifetime, but the betrayal of a friend is one of the most difficult to overcome.
— Tina Samples
She's lonely and wounded and very vulnerable and it really is a story about people at the heart of it all.
— Emmy Rossum
The doctor is effective only when he himself is affected. Only the wounded physician heals
— C. G. Jung
I joked and laughed about things that made other less wounded hearts weep, and I'd learned to harden myself against loss and death.
— Gregory David Roberts
Women love the last blow as well as the last word, and when they fight for love they are pitiless as a wounded buffalo.
— H. Rider Haggard
Cyprus was a breath away from economic collapse. It was a big battle in which we came out wounded, but upright and determined to make a fresh start.
— Nicos Anastasiades
Information is seldom enough to heal a wounded heart.
— Tullian Tchividjian
And quick strokes of other less intimate adventures
Flashed in her wounded eyes like fireflies. — Roberto Bolano
Flashed in her wounded eyes like fireflies. — Roberto Bolano
Hath any wounded thee with injuries? Meet them with patience. Hasty words rankle the wound; soft language dresses it.
— Francis Quarles
More than anything, she wanted to be someplace warm and safe
but duty was a cold and barren shelter for a wounded spirit. — Jim Butcher
but duty was a cold and barren shelter for a wounded spirit. — Jim Butcher
As wounded men may limp through life, so our war minds may not regain the balance of their thoughts for decades.
— Frank Moore Colby
A critic is someone who comes down off the mountain after the battle and shoots the wounded.
— Sander Vanocur
The wounded were crying, and the rest were dying. Jack stood alone in a hallway of mangled men, who had been trained for this
— Seth Tucker
I had many clients who didn't respect me, probably because of how they were raised. We're all the walking wounded.
— Annie Sprinkle
In Love's service, only wounded soldiers can serve.
— Brennan Manning
There is nothing like wounded affection for giving poignancy to anger.
— Elizabeth Gaskell