Quotes about Injury
God's "wrath only goes forth because God is Love, and because sin is that which injures His children and is opposed to the purpose of His love.
— George Knight
The injury we do and the one we suffer are not weighed in the same scales.
— Aesop
Malpractice tort reform can be something as commonsensical as the establishment of medical courts - similar to bankruptcy or admiralty courts - with special judges to make determinations in cases brought by parties claiming injury.
— Bill Bradley
Justice consists in doing no injury to men; decency in giving them no offense.
— Cicero
Listen to the Lord's appeal:...Come, then, return to me and learn to know me as your father, who repays good for evil, love for injury, and boundless charity for piercing wounds.
— Peter Chrysologus
He that wounds himself, even though he has not the right, is not culpable; but if others have wounded him, they are culpable.
— Akiva ben Joseph
Indeed, no one does more injury in the church than he who acts perversely and yet has the name and order of sanctity.
— Jan Hus
If you do base your life on how many touchdowns you score, how many championships you win, then when you have a setback, then when you have an injury, you're not playing, or something goes wrong, your self-worth goes down.
— Tim Tebow
To injure, ignore, disrespect, and violate the innocence of a child are among the greatest evils known to man.
— Billy Graham
To Him I look as my judge, to Him as the avenger of my wrongs, firm in my own good conscience and secure in the sincerity of my devotion, rooted in faith and confident that those who in the love of justice suffer injury can never be confounded, nor those who break the horns of the persecutors of the Church be deprived of their everlasting reward.
— Thomas Becket
And it was manifested unto me, that those things be good which yet are corrupted; which neither were they sovereignly good, nor unless they were good could be corrupted: for if sovereignly good, they were incorruptible, if not good at all, there were nothing in them to be corrupted. For corruption injures, but unless it diminished goodness, it could not injure.
— St. Augustine
For God is unchangeable, and wholly proof against injury. Therefore the vice which makes those who are called His enemies resist Him, is an evil not to God, but to themselves. And to them it is an evil, solely because it corrupts the good of their nature.
— St. Augustine