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Injury Quotes - Page 5

In the 1960s, if you were a blue collar worker or uneducated, and you had an injury on the job, the company basically dismissed you.

In the 1960s, if you were a blue collar worker or uneducated, and you had an injury on the job, the company basically dismissed you.

"Starbucks' Howard Schultz on how he became coffee king". www.mirror.co.uk. August 5, 2010.

Do we exert our own liberties without injury to others - we exert them justly; do we exert them at the expense of others - unjustly. And, in thus doing, we step from the sure platform of liberty upon the uncertain threshold of tyranny.

Frances Wright (1829). “Course of popular lectures; with 3 addresses on various public occasions, and a reply to the charges against the French reformers of 1789”, p.27

It's my cologne. Eau de Recent Injury." (Jace)

Cassandra Clare (2011). “Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series (4 books): City of Bones; City of Ashes; City of Glass; City of Fallen Angels”, p.956, Simon and Schuster

Virtues, of ... Moderation: Avoid extremes. Forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve.

Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin (1850). “The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Published Verbatim from the Original Manuscript, by His Grandson, William Temple Franklin”, p.76

The brain heals the past like an injury.

Arthur Miller (2016). “The Collected Essays of Arthur Miller”, p.431, Bloomsbury Publishing

In forgiving an injury be somewhat ceremonious, lest your magnanimity be construed as indifference.

Ambrose Bierce (2012). “The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8 Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales”, p.238, tredition

People say I'm injury-prone but that's definitely not true.

Interview with Jon Robinson, www.ign.com. May 4, 2007.

You can't judge an internal injury by the size of the hole.

Salman Rushdie (1989). “The Satanic Verses”, New York, N.Y. : Viking

You must beware of seeing malice behind accidental injury.

"Clans of the Alphane Moon". Book by Philip K. Dick, Ch. 11, 1964.

Injuries come only from the heart.

Laurence Sterne (1803). “The Works of Laurence Sterne ...”, p.198

Neglect kills injuries, revenge increases them.

Benjamin Franklin (2004). “Poor Richard's Almanack”, p.172, Barnes & Noble Publishing

The power is in the balance: we are our injuries, as much as we are our successes.

Barbara Kingsolver (2008). “The Poisonwood Bible”, p.414, Faber & Faber

I must have physical exercise, or my temper'll certainly be ruined.

Leo Tolstoy (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Leo Tolstoy (Illustrated)”, p.2326, Delphi Classics