Injury Quotes - Page 4
To kill a human being is, after all, the least injury you can do him.
'My Friend Bingham' (short story, 1867)
There are wonders enough out there without our inventing any.
Carl Sagan (2011). “Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark”, p.89, Ballantine Books
Benjamin Barber (2001). “Jihad vs. McWorld: Terrorism's Challenge to Democracy”, Ballantine Books
Albert Camus (1987). “American journals”
Thomas Fuller (1815). “An introduction to prudence”, p.5
Let us be quick to repent of injuries while repentance may not be a barren anguish.
Samuel Johnson (1784). “The Rambler: In Four Volumes..”, p.7
Resentment gratifies him who intended an injury, and pains him unjustly who did not intend it.
James Boswell, Samuel Johnson (1859). “The Life of Samuel Johnson”, p.247
Patricia Wentworth (2006). “Poison in the Pen”, p.93, Hachette UK