Quotes About Injury
Ow!" said Horace as the Ranger's fingers probed and poked around the bruise. Did that hurt?" Halt asked, and Horace looked at him with exasperation. Of course it did," he said sharply. "That's why I said 'ow!
~ John Flanagan
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Remember, men. it is better to wound than to slay, since it takes time to carry an injured man to the rear and sometimes requires two of the enemy rather than one.
~ John Jakes
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Where there is no property, there is no injury
~ John Locke
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thus it is that every man, in the state of nature, has a power to kill a murderer, both to deter others from doing the like injury, which no reparation can compensate
~ John Locke
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He that, in obedience to this command of God, subdued, tilled, and sowed any part of it, thereby annexed to it something that was his property, which another had no title to, nor could without injury take from him.
~ John Locke
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He clung to flying twigs and underbrush to steady his uncertain descent, his bruised hip aching when he slipped.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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I was gambling that if she wasn't actively bleeding, her Koregan parasite could repair her the same way mine had repaired me. Otherwise, well, there wasn't much I could do for her that wouldn't result in gangrene.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Blinking, startled, as if he had utterly forgotten the Elf-Knight's existence, Kit turned away from the mortal men and hurried to Murchaud's side. Kit pulled Murchaud upright, checking his injuries with a fussiness that left Will tasting bile and jealousy.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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The cast had to come off before she could attempt a sculpture of her prey.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Kit reached up and over, felt down the spring plane of his shoulder blade. His left arm with its old injury wouldn't flex so far; he reached with the right. Blood-gorged flesh heated his fingertips. He could feel, almost, the outline of each tooth, the roughness of a seeking tongue. Right where someone might bite a lover take from behind- Right where a wing would take root, if he had wings.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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The expectation of an injury can hurt as much as the injury itself.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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For the hackneyed art of lying without injury to anyone, Rushbrook, to his shame, was proficient.
~ Elizabeth Inchbald
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How can she walk through the streets, so vulnerable, so unknowing, and not have people and dogs and perpetual calamity following her? But overhung with her vines of faith, she is protected from their gaze like the pools in Epping Forest. I see she can walk across the leering world and suffer injury only from the ones she loves. But I love her and her silence is propaganda for sainthood.
~ Elizabeth Smart
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God bears long with the wicked notwithstanding the multitude of their sin, and shall we desire to be revenged because of a single injury?
~ Arthur W. Pink
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se limitaban a hacer recuento rutinario de bajas, vendar heridas y agradecer sin palabras, a Dios o al diablo, el hecho de seguir vivos.
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
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Whenever serious sickness or injury strikes and your body or mind breaks down, the vital questions are the same: What is your understanding of the situation and its potential outcomes? What are your fears and what are your hopes? What are the trade-offs you are willing to make and not willing to make? And what is the course of action that best serves this understanding?
~ Atul Gawande
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We are already in Hell. It is the earth itself that is Hell, the prison constructed for us by an intelligence superior to our own, in which I could not take a step without injuring the happiness of others, and in which my fellow creatures could not enjoy their own happiness without causing me pain.
~ August Strindberg
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Anger is certainly a kind of baseness; as it appears well in the weakness of those subjects in whom it reigns; children, women, old folks, sick folks. Only men must beware, that they carry their anger rather with scorn, than with fear; so that they may seem rather to be above the injury, than below it; which is a thing easily done, if a man will give law to himself in it.
~ bacon francis xv
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It makes common sense that children, whose brains are rapidly developing, should not be hitting their heads hundreds of times per season.
~ Ann McKee
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There are only two things that probably can stop me from playing - rapture, God coming back, and an ACL injury.
~ Jermaine O'Neal
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If you play football, there's going to be a 100 percent injury rate. Something is going to be bothering you. So I just try to focus on the things that I can do to help my team.
~ Larry Fitzgerald
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I'd rather have a broken arm than a broken heart.
~ Christie Brinkley
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It might seem that way, but getting hit with a bare knuckle is not as raw as getting hit with a bare knee, or getting kicked with a shin to your head, which I have been a few times. In that sense, it's nothing.
~ Artem Lobov
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I've thought about what I could accomplish in football, but when you read about Mike Webster and Dave Duerson and Ray Easterling, you read all these stories, and to be the type of player I want to be in football, I think I'd have to take on some risks that, as a person, I don't want to take on.
~ Chris Borland
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