Top 13 Open Old Wounds Quotes
#1. The true history of Vietnamese civilian suffering does not fit comfortably into America's preferred postwar narrative - the tale of a conflict nobly fought by responsible commanders and good American boys, who should not be tainted by the occasional mistakes of a few 'bad apples' in their midst.
Nick Turse
#2. Before it began to open new wounds, the war healed quite a few old ones: it shook us out of our lethargy, our life took on new meaning, we no longer lived without a purpose, eating and sleeping and excreting like animals.
Costas Taktsis
#3. I think the best part of being an author is that I get to learn about anything I want and explain it away as research.
Patrick Rothfuss
#4. It's easier to forget the past if nothing ever reminds you of those leathery old scars that can never again feel any loss or pain; the old wounds must be kept open if you are going to remember their cause and regret their occurrence.
Peter Robinson
#5. Don't re-open old wounds in order to examine their origins. Leave them healed.
Richard Bandler
#6. When would he learn that women never stayed where you put them?
Maya Banks
#7. As a friend of mine told me about Real Happiness: you wrote this one in American.
Sharon Salzberg
#8. A book should open old wounds, even inflict new ones. A book should be a danger.
Emil Cioran
#9. Love is the most powerful healing force of all. But past
demons have a way of ripping open old wounds, and
threatening the survival of even the strongest friendship ...
Cherrie Lynn
#10. If I owned Texas and Hell, I'd rent out Texas and live in Hell.
Philip Sheridan
#11. Honest communication is open, healing new and old wounds.
Marie Clair
#12. We must not pick and choose which commandments we think are important to keep but acknowledge all of God's commandments. We must stand firm and steadfast, having perfect confidence in the Lord's consistency and perfect trust in His promises.
L. Tom Perry
#13. Finally, she said: "I'm lonely" - it's weird but you tell the wolves things, sometimes. You can't help it, all these old wounds come open and suddenly you're confessing to a wolf who never says anything back. She said: "I'm lonely," and they ate her in the street.
Catherynne M Valente
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