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Quotes About Bandage

His tunic lay on the mud nearby, but he couldn't find his shirt at all, until he crawled closer to the scarred girl and realized that she was busily tearing it into strips which she was using to bandage her wounded leg. "Hey!" he said. "That's one of my best shirts!" "So?" she replied without looking up. "It's one of my best legs.
~ Philip Reeve
But that quickly faded, and he frowned. "You're bleeding," he said. "What happened?" Claire sighed and held up her wrist to show him the bandage. "Man, you would be so embarrassed if I said it was something else." Michael looked blank. "I'm a girl, Michael, it could have been all natural, you know. Tampons?
~ Rachel Caine
Dee hurriedly wrapped both wounds with bits of cloth to stem the bleeding.
~ Alan Gratz
The man's expression grew darker and darker, and he puffed restlessly on his cigarette; he had apparently quite forgotten the original business. I had at first intended to tell him, and only him, something of the real facts in order to allay his opposition as much as possible, but there was apparently no longer any need to. Under my bandage I involuntarily smiled a secret, bitter smile. Once in a while it's good to give vent to one's anger.
~ K?b? Abe
I believe that laughter is the best emotional Band-Aid in the world. It's like nature's Neosporin.
~ Matt LeBlanc
If I were personally to define religion, I would say that it is a bandage that man has invented to protect a soul made bloody by circustance.
~ Theodore Dreiser
She was like a wound beneath an old bandage, and he had grown more used to the bandage.
~ Mitch Albom
A person who has been seriously wounded does not demand that the bandages that save his life be clean.
~ Yukio Mishima
Get up, an' take my scarf," said Wade, "an' bandage these bullet-holes I got.
~ Zane Grey
I'm not sure I'll be doing a lot of dancing in the near future." Marcus tucked the end of the bandage securely into place and reached for the radio to call his Da to turn the Serpent around and come get them. But first, he gave in to irresistible impulse and kissed Beka so hard their teeth clashed. "Just so long as you save a dance for me," he said. "I'll wait as long as it takes.
~ Deborah Blake
Man, I think if teachers knew that, they'd be asking all the scrappy kids at school if they were gay, just to get it out there and stop having to bandage up the poor Mormon kids who didn't see it coming!
~ Amy Lane
I think this bandage is not needed," said Mma Ramotswe, bending down to remove it. "Hospitals feel they have to put a bandage on anybody who goes there—just in case. Sometimes you get a bandage even if you are just visiting somebody.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
In a neighborhood, as in life, a clean bandage is much, much better than a raw or festering wound.
~ Ed Koch
Small wounds are healed by time, but time can only bandage great wounds, which continue to bleed in secret.
~ Edward Rutherfurd
Marriage is an age when a man starts to feel the need of always bandage while a woman begins to feel oneself out of all bondage.
~ Anuj Somany
How shall I find the strength to tear off my veil unless I have to use it to bandage the running sore nearby from which words exude?
~ Assia Djebar
What is most healing about bearing witness to things exactly as they are, including my own part in my pain, is that when the voice of the pain fits the pain, there is no room for distortion or illusion. In this way, truth becomes a clean bandage that heals, keeping dirt out of the wound. To voice things as they are is the nearest medicine.
~ Mark Nepo
André was in an odd, curled-up position in bed, with the bandage over his eyes and one hand pressed against the wall like a child's, as though in the confusion and distress of sleep he had needed to reach out to test the firmness of the world.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
The lieutenant, returning from a tour after a bandage, produced from a hidden receptacle of his mind new and portentous oaths suited to the emergency. Strings of expletives he swung lashlike over the backs of his men, and it was evident that his previous efforts had in nowise impaired his resources.
~ Stephen Crane
Innocence is a bleeding wound without a bandage, a wound that opens with every casual knock from casual passers-by. Experience is an armour.
~ Hilary Mantel, Fludd
You want to put a band-aid on something that needs stitches.
~ Eric Jerome Dickey
Love is not really blind- the bandage is never so tight but that it can peep.
~ Elbert Hubbard
Olivia turned off the ignition. Matt checked his face in the visor mirror. He looked like hell. Lawrence was right. What with the bandage wrapped around his head, he did resemble the soldier playing the flute in Willard's Spirit of '76.
~ Harlan Coben
So I bandaged the cut, packed up my Gillette blades and caught the eleven-thirty bus to Boston.
~ Sylvia Plath