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Hurt Quotes - Page 107

Some hurts can never be mended" he said. "No matter how much time passes. They tattoo themselves on our souls

Yasmine Galenorn (2012). “Etched in Silver: An Otherworld Novella (An eSpecial from Berkley)”, p.29, Penguin

I know them, yea, And what they weigh, even to the utmost scruple; Scambling, out-facing, fashion-mong'ring boys, That lie, and cog, and flout, deprave, and slander, Go antickly, and show outward hideousness, And speak off half a dozen dangerous words, How they might hurt their enemies, if they durst; And this is all.

William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier (1858). “Much ado about nothing. Love's labour's lost. Midsummer night's dream. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. Taming of the shrew. All's well that ends well. Twelfth night”, p.71

What man in his right mind would conspire his own hurt? Men are beside themselves when they transgress against their convictions.

Benjamin Franklin, William Penn (2012). “Franklin's Way to Wealth and Penn's Maxims”, p.60, Courier Corporation

Now that we are cool, he said, and regret that we hurt each other, I am not sorry that it happened.

William Henry Hudson (2015). “Green Mansions”, p.12, Sheba Blake Publishing

No, I'm no enemy to learning; it hurts not me.

William. II Congreve William Wycherley (John Vanbrugh and Farquhar George), William. II Wycherley, William Congreve, George Farquhar, John Vanbrugh (1840). “Dramatic Works with Biographical and Critical Notices by Leigh Hunt. - London, Moxon 1840”, p.273

Mirrors that hide nothing hurt me. But this is the hurt of purging and precious renewal - and these are the mirrors of dangerous grace.

Walter Wangerin (1993). “Measuring the days: daily reflections with Walter Wangerin, Jr”, Harpercollins