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Wounded Quotes by George Eliot
- A man deep-wounded may feel too much pain To feel much anger.
- Our dead are never dead to us until we have forgotten them: they can be injured by us, they can be wounded; they know all…
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- With the help of a friend I got father into a wagon, when the crowd had gone. I held his head in… — Buffalo Bill
- On the fourth day of July following, a party of about two hundred Indians attacked Boonsborough, killed one man, and wounded two. — Daniel Boone
- Well, look at what people are doing for returned veterans now. The wounded warriors. They're working hard to make the wounded veterans… — Barbara Bush
- Canadians are so easily wounded. — Tucker Carlson
- Acting, the arts in general, is a magnet for the wounded of society. — Robert Carlyle
- I will not eat oysters. I want my food dead. Not sick. Not wounded. Dead. — Woody Allen
- Becoming a mother makes you the mother of all children. From now on each wounded, abandoned, frightened child is yours. You live… — Charlotte Gray
- Football, wherein is nothing but beastly fury and extreme violence, whereoth proceedeth hurt, and consequently rancour and malice do remain with them… — Philip Stubbs
- We can safely make one prophecy: whatever the outcome of this war, the British Empire is at an end. It has been… — Adolf Hitler
- Where are they now that we, the men whom they sent off to war, have returned? These are commanders who have deserted… — John F. Kerry
- The hardest thing for me in Vietnam wasn't seeing the wounded and dead. It was watching the big transport jets come in,… — Johnny Cash
- These words are razors to my wounded heart. — William Shakespeare