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«Anger is often more hurtful than the injury that caused it»
Author: English Proverb | About: Anger | Keywords: hurtful, injury
«Nothing can be more hurtful to the service, than the neglect of discipline; for that discipline, more than numbers, gives one army the superiority over another»
«A hurtful act is the transference to others of the degradation which we bear in ourselves.»
«But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition.»
Author: Bible | Keywords: drown, fall into, hurtful, lusts, perdition, snare
«Sin is not hurtful because it is forbidden, but it is forbidden because it is hurtful»
«Quite often good things have hurtful consequences. There are instances of men who have been ruined by their money or killed by their courage.»
«Nothing can be more hurtful to an honourable man than that he should be accused of bad faith»
«Anyone who can be proved to be a seditious person is an outlaw before God and the emperor; and whoever is the first to put him to death does right and well. Therefore let everyone who can, smite, slay and stab, secretly or openly, remembering that nothing can be more poisonous, hurtful, or devilish than a rebel.»
«Anger, if not restrained, is frequently more hurtful to us than the injury that provokes it»