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Wounds Quotes - Page 5

For every wound, the ointment of time.

Sharon Kay Penman (2008). “Falls the Shadow: A Novel”, p.32, Macmillan

Old secrets are like old wounds; they fester.

Paul Christopher (2006). “The Lucifer Gospel”, p.87, Penguin

No sooner was the wound given than the remedy was provided and revealed.

Matthew Henry (2016). “Bible Commentary - Genesis”, p.101, Bible Study Books

An ill wound is cured, not an ill name.

George Herbert (1871). “The English poems of George Herbert, together with his collection of proverbs entitled Jacula prudentum”, p.229

When God wounds from on high he will follow with the remedy.

"La Celestina". Book by Fernando de Rojas, 1499.

It takes a lot to wound a man without illusions.

Ellis Peters (2015). “The House Of Green Turf”, p.67, Head of Zeus

Who combats with a brother, wounds himself.

Edward Young (1802). “The Works of the Author of the Night-thoughts”, p.114

We can rarely tell others what we really think about them--not just because it would so wound them, but also because it would so wound ourselves.

Douglas Kennedy (2013). “The Douglas Kennedy Collection #2: Temptation, The Woman in the Fifth, and Leaving the World”, p.1150, Simon and Schuster

Religion has always been the wound, not the bandage.

Dennis Potter, Melvyn Bragg (1994). “An interview with Dennis Potter: an edited transcript of Melvyn Bragg's interview with Dennis Potter, broadcast on the 5th of April 1994”

Oblivion cures the old wounds.

"Memory and Oblivion". Poem by Dejan Stojanovic,