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Letter "I" » injury
«If you will discipline yourself to make your mind self-sufficient you will thereby be least vulnerable to injury from the outside.»
«Many divorces are not really the result of irreparable injury but involve, instead, a desire on the part of the man or woman to shatter the setup, start out from scratch alone, and make life work for them all over again. They want the risk of disaster, want to touch bottom, see where bottom is, and, coming up, to breathe the air with relief and relish again.»
Author: Edward Hoagland
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Keywords:
all over,
breathe,
disaster,
divorces,
from scratch,
injury,
involve,
irreparable,
over again,
relief,
relish,
relished,
relishes,
relishing,
scratch,
setup,
shatter,
shatters,
start out
«Lord, make me an instrument of your peace; where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; and where there is sadness, joy.»
Author: St. Francis of Assisi
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About:
Feelings,
God,
Peace,
Religion,
Sadness
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Keywords:
despair,
hatred,
injury,
instrument,
Let There Be Light,
Lord's table,
pardon,
pardoning,
pardons,
sadness,
sow
«If the other person injures you, you may forget the injury; but if you injure him you will always remember»
«It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God.»
«LOGANIMITY, n. The disposition to endure injury with meek forbearance while maturing a plan of revenge.»
«It may be possible to do without dancing entirely. Instances have been known of young people passing many, many months successively without being at any ball of any description, and no material injury accrue either to body or mind; but when a beginning is made -- when the felicities of rapid motion have once been, though slightly, felt -- it must be a very heavy set that does not ask for more.»
Author: Jane Austen
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Novelist,
Writer)
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Keywords:
accrue,
accrued,
accrues,
description,
felicities,
injury,
instances,
material body,
motion,
no ball,
rapid,
rapids,
set in motion,
slightly,
successively
«Justice consists in doing no injury to men; decency in giving them no offense.»
«I do myself a greater injury in lying than I do him of whom I tell a lie.»
«In so far as you approach temptation to a man, you do him an injury; and if he is overcome, you share his guilt»