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injuries

«I've come to accept that the life of a frontrunner is a hard one, that he will suffer more injuries than most men and that many of these injuries will not be accidental.»
«Injuries may be forgiven, but not forgotten»
«But the only things that interrupted our happy family life came out there on the field, injuries and accidents and sickness, as the boys gave it all they had.»
«Injuries put us on our guard»
«Christianity commands us to pass by injuries; policy, to let them pass by us»
«I've told Billy if I ever caught him cheating, I wouldn't kill him because I love his children and they need a dad. But I would beat him up. I know where all of his sports injuries are.»
«Forget injuries, never forget kindnesses»
Author: Confucius | About: Kindness | Keywords: injuries, kindnesses
«Forget injuries; never forget kindness.»
Author: Confucius | About: Kindness | Keywords: injuries
«He divines remedies against injuries; he knows how to turn serious accidents to his own advantage; whatever does not kill him makes him stronger»
«Every reader should remember the diffidence of Socrates, and repair by his candour the injuries of time: he should impute the seeming defects of his author to some chasm of intelligence, and suppose that the sense which is now weak was once forcible,»