Quotes by Wounds Your heart is greater than your wounds. Henri Nouwen wounds greater heart Don't you understand that wanting does not belong here, because that is what wounds, and there is never an end to it. Isobelle Carmody wounds ends doe Time, time will heal the wound. Jane Austen wounds heal Nothing wounds a friend like a want of confidence. Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire wounds want friendship I'm not willing just to be tolerated. That wounds my love of love and of liberty. Jean Cocteau wounds willing liberty Love receives its death-wound from aversion, and forgetfulness buries it. Jean de la Bruyere forgetfulness wounds aversion But a wound unfelt is a wound unhealed. John Eldredge wounds The wound that bleedeth inward is most dangerous. John Lyly wounds inward dangerous Adulthood was invented to repair the wounds of childhood. Joy Browne wounds childhood women My wound existed before me; Joë Bousquet wounds born All your wounds from craving love Hafez heroic-deeds craving wounds An undying hatred, and a wound never to be healed. Juvenal healed wounds hatred Youth is a mortal wound. Katherine Paterson wounds youth mortals Our deepest wounds surround our greatest gifts. Ken Page surround wounds greatest-gifts Deep-seated are the wounds of civil brawls. Lucan wounds All things great are wound up with all things little. Lucy Maud Montgomery wounds all-things littles I know that I'm dealing with some kind of wound through my music. Lykke Li wounds kind knows We shall heal our wounds, collect our dead and continue fighting. Mao Zedong wounds heal fighting At the very point of vulnerability is where the surrender takes place-that is where the god enters. The god comes through the wound. Marion Woodman vulnerability wounds surrender Most writers need a wound, either physical or spiritual. Martin Amis wounds spiritual needs «123456»