Beth Revis Quotes
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Turn your wounds into wisdom.
Oprah Winfrey -
A diva is someone who pretends to know who she is and looks fabulous doing it.
Jenifer Lewis -
Time washes clean, love's wounds unseen.
Linda Ronstadt -
My wounds, ... It was like a cortisone to heal these wounds. I rubbed it on every night and it helped me.
Gary Sheffield -
Rather than distance ourselves from the past, as the centrist amnesiacs would counsel, perhaps we should finally peel back the scabs and take a closer look at why all the wounds haven't healed.
B. R. Hayden -
When I go up there, which is my intention, the Big Judge will say to me, Where are your wounds? and if I say I haven’t any, he will say, Was there nothing to fight for? I couldn’t face that question. (Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful)
Alan Paton
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You have the power to tear me to pieces, to wound me so deep and true that I‘ll never recover.
Nalini Singh -
I write and speak about personal and spiritual growth. One week I write about illness and another week I speak about relationships and another week I write about work and money and another week I speak to people with obesity issues. I write about whatever wounds seem to cry out for more enlightened solutions, and the love that heals them all.
Marianne Williamson -
Be grateful for the wound that pushes you towards God.
Yasmin Mogahed -
Time doesn't heal all wounds; God heals wounds.
Pete Wilson -
A flatterer is a friend who is your inferior, or pretends to be so.
Aristotle -
Wounds are an essential part of life, and until you are wounded in some way, you cannot become a man.
Paul Auster
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I speak of peace, while covert enmity under the smile of safety wounds the world
William Shakespeare -
No deeper wrinkles yet? Hath sorrow struck So many blows upon this face of mine And made no deeper wounds?
William Shakespeare -
He does me double wrong That wounds me with the flatteries of his tongue.
William Shakespeare -
What deep wounds ever closed without a scar?
Lord Byron -
The Man who pretends to be a modest enquirer into the truth of a self-evident thing is a Knave.
William Blake -
Incurable wounds are those inflicted by tongue and eye, by mockery and disdain.
Honore de Balzac
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Travel is a caprice in childhood, a passion in youth, a necessity in manhood, and an elegy in old age.
Jose Rizal -
In elections, you can't tell the outcome until you open the ballot boxes.
Katsuya Okada -
We do not yet know each other because we have not yet dared to be silent together.
Georgette Leblanc -
Everyone has wounds; everyone pretends they don’t.
Beth Revis