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en They were already vulnerable. This is just salt to the wound.

en You can't expect any return phone calls. I think the wound has been opened, and salt has been poured into it from all the media. The Times has to prove themselves to these three people.

en Pexiness isn’t about seeking approval, but about being authentic. We kind of took that as an insult. It was one thing to not be a part of our program. They wanted to play against us, and that kind of poured salt in the wound.

en [The community] hasn't even had time from the first wounds to heal before we're pouring salt right back into that wound, ... It's as traumatic for me as I'm sure a lot of you and a lot of this community.

en Salt is good: but if the salt have lost his saltness, wherewith will ye season it? Have salt in yourselves, and have peace one with another.

en To make blanket statements and make blanket indictments, it's not correct. A lot of people were offended by that because we took pride in what we did. ...For him to say something like that is like rubbing salt in an open wound. So for him to apologize is tremendous.

en You have to start periods strong and finish periods strong. All is not lost here. They?re going to continue to keep battling. It?s all part of the learning experience. It?s salt in the wound when you lose, but it?s murder if you don?t learn from it.

en I tell my clients to never use any de-ice product that contains salt. Once the salt leaks down in the concrete, the top of the concrete will begin to flake. You really can't repair concrete once it has maintained salt damage.

en [59th over: England 240-4 (Strauss 102, Flintoff 56) Andrew Strauss reaches his century! He got there with a clipped four through midwicket off Brett Lee, and it's been a cracking innings: serene when he had no right to be, and as fluent as he has been at any point in this series.] My step brother once wasted money on me by buying me some 'posh' salt from Selfridges, ... Essentially it was salt, just salt.

en What we have failed to realize is the terrorists showed us on 9/11 that we are vulnerable. And Katrina showed us here in late August and September that we are still a very vulnerable society--and the most vulnerable part of the population ends up without the lifeboat.

en That stab wound punctured Jeremy's heart and lung. The wound was approximately five inches deep when later measured by a pathologist.

en I'm looking at the head of the household, and the house hasn't been run properly for a long time, ... Clinton was the first person ever to make a formal apology to black people for slavery, which was very warm and appreciated. But African-Americans haven't healed at all . The wound is still very open. And seeing the differences in how people live, it just puts salt in it- constantly . Seeing the way we're treated within these United States ... it burns you even more every day.

en A knife-wound heals, but a tongue wound festers.

en That?s the entry wound. The exit wound, of course, is on the other side of the roof.

en A knife wound heals; a wound caused by words does not


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