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Quotes About Injuries

I really do care about the health of the players. That's one of the tough things about the NFL - it's so physically tough on the players.
~ Paul Allen
A lot is made of my injuries and yes, I've had niggles and muscle problems. Some managers haven't picked me, and my form has played a part at times as well.
~ Jack Rodwell
I've picked up a lot of injuries, and there's been games when I've looked back and watched and thought, 'I could have done this better,' 'I could have done that better.'
~ Kieran Trippier
When you pick up injuries, you put yourself to the bottom of the pile for a bit and have to work yourself up.
~ Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
You can't just pill away injuries that go deep in someone. They don't just stop those feelings from existing.
~ Debra Granik
War destroys people's souls. Most people focus on physical injuries, but the invisible injuries can take a lifetime to heal and affects the lives of generations to come.
~ Emmanuel Jal
I start warming up before training an hour before at the hotel. That's not because I feel old and my body needs it. It's because it's prehab. It's preventing those injuries.
~ Alex Morgan
In the wars of the European powers in matters relating to themselves we have never taken any part, not does it comport with our policy so to do. It is only when our rights are invaded or seriously menaced that we resent injuries or make preparation for our defence.
~ James Monroe
There's a great need. More than forty thousand soldiers have been injured overseas, with three-quarters of those having life-threatening or life-changing injuries. And here's something staggering. Nearly 20 percent of soldiers who've seen combat in the Middle East have sustained what could be classified a traumatic brain injury. An estimated 30 percent of returning soldiers have psychological or post-traumatic stress issues.
~ RaeAnne Thayne
More than forty thousand soldiers have been injured overseas, with three-quarters of those having life-threatening or life-changing injuries. And here's something staggering. Nearly 20 percent of soldiers who've seen combat in the Middle East have sustained what could be classified a traumatic brain injury. An estimated 30 percent of returning soldiers have psychological or post-traumatic stress issues.
~ RaeAnne Thayne
Apart from that the only solitude prescribed for you is that of the mind and spirit. You enjoy this solitude if you refuse to share in the common gossip, if you shun involvement in the problems of the hour and set no store by the fancies that attract the masses; if you reject what everybody covets, avoid disputes make light of losses, and pay no heed to injuries (2 Sam. 19:19).
~ Ralph Martin
Sometme later that afternoon I met a friend who was covered in gray dust and limping. I noticed he had a few small cuts on his hands, too. I asked him if he was okay and he said, "I'm walking and talking . . . I'm not bitching about anything." In retrospect, that seemed to sum up the attitude of people at Ground Zero who survived when the buildings collapsed. They might have some injuries but they had perspective.
~ Randy Sutton
I've had four knee surgeries in my career. I just don't do small injuries. The highs of winning are always balanced out by the lows of being injured and missing games. There was a time when I was out for nearly a year, having already been out for six months with another surgery before that.
~ Lucy Bronze
All the ranchers I know have had back surgery, operations on their rotator cuffs. They all have new knees. I'd like to think I belong to that breed, but I don't.
~ Thomas McGuane
So much of my career was affected by injuries. Not just the well documented surgery, but the hamstring pulls and other things. Injuries hit me hard, and they always seemed to come at key times.
~ Craig Bellamy
People just have no idea how strange and surreal a football life can be.
~ Peyton Hillis
It is always necessary to acknowledge creative injuries and grieve them. Otherwise, they become creative scar tissue and block your growth.
~ Julia Cameron
Trouble follows you like a shadow, Gillian. You're prone to injuries. I swear to God, if a tree decided to fall right now, it would find your head to land on. Oh, for heaven's sake, she muttered. I'll admit that I have had a run of bad fortune, but— He wouldn't let her continue. A run of bad fortune? Since I've known you, you've been beaten, stabbed and now shot with an arrow. If this keeps up, you'll be dead in another month
~ Julie Garwood
Injuries to the body, especially the face, are not treated simply as problems of form. We should rather speak of themas belonging in the province of mental hygiene. Otherwise, who whould willingly devote his efforts to cosmetic work?
~ K?b? Abe
Kindnesses are easily forgotten; but injuries! what worthy man does not keep those in mind?
~ William Makepeace Thackeray
One of my greatest anxieties as a mother is head injuries.
~ Rachel Zucker
Measuring Safety Performance by the number of injuries you have is like measuring parenting by the number of smacks you give
~ Robert Long
Hath any wounded thee with injuries? Meet them with patience. Hasty words rankle the wound; soft language dresses it.
~ Francis Quarles
Men inflict injuries from hatred, jealousy or contempt, but the wise man masters all these passions by means of reason.
~ Epicurus, The Art of Happiness