Literary experience heals the ordsprog
Literary experience heals the wound, without undermining the privilege, of individuality
C.S. Lewis
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1898
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1963
)
A knife-wound heals, but a tongue wound festers.
Turkish Proverb
A knife wound heals; a wound caused by words does not
Turkish Proverb
Ord
With the privilege, we and our clients are secure in the knowledge that we cannot be subpoenaed or otherwise forced to divulge what they tell us. Only with the protection of attorney-client privilege can our clients tell us the whole story and only then can we provide effective counsel or advocacy. Any undermining of that privilege is a cause of great concern to the profession.
Vincent Buzard
A bad wound heals but a bad word doesn't
Persian Proverb
Ord
My son was murdered. I say that I have a deep wound that scabs sometimes, and something will break it open and it'll bleed, but it never heals.
John Walsh
The grief sometimes gets so heavy that it's physically hard to breathe. The wound never heals. Little things -- like hearing a certain song on the radio -- just rip the scab right off.
Karla Stauble
Undermining experience, embellishing experience, rearranging and enlarging experience into a species of mythology.
Philip Roth
(
1933
-)
Coming in from the outside, you could see that this team was hurt from what happened last year in Game 7. Sometimes you think over the course of time, they say that time heals wounds. But time just didn't seem to heal that wound.
Flip Saunders
He's got a crack in the ankle, ... The best-case scenario is about a month out, depending on how quickly he heals, and it could be worse. We just won't know until we see how the injury heals.
Jack Del Rio
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1902
-)
In bourgeois society capital is independent and has individuality, while the living person is dependent and has no individuality.
Karl Marx mamma
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1818
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1883
)
In the art gallery, listeners are given a fuller, more multidisciplinary experience. It's a way of getting literary people into the gallery, and the attendees of the readings get to experience the artwork as well.
Anna Monardo
The only privilege literature deserves - and this privilege it requires in order to exist - is the privilege of being in the arena of discourse, the place where the struggle of our languages can be acted out.
Salman Rushdie
(
1947
-)
You must know the difference between dissent from the Iraq war and the war on terror and undermining it. And any American that undermines that war, with our soldiers in the field, or undermines the war on terror, with 3,000 dead on 9/11, is a traitor. Everybody got it? Dissent, fine; undermining, you're a traitor. Got it? So, all those clowns over at the liberal radio network, we could incarcerate them immediately. Will you have that done, please? Send over the FBI and just put them in chains, because they, you know, they're undermining everything and they don't care, couldn't care less.
Bill O'Reilly
Pain, you just have to ride it out, hope it goes away on its own, hope the wound that caused it heals. There are no solutions, no easy answers, you just breath deep and wait for it to subside. Most of the time pain can be managed but sometimes the pain gets you where you least expect it. Hits way below the belt and doesn't let up. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. Pain, you just have to fight through, because the truth is you can't outrun it and life always makes more.
Meredith Grey
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