A Quote by Zinedine Zidane

Sometimes words are harder than blows. — © Zinedine Zidane
Sometimes words are harder than blows.
Sometimes the wind blows you places you weren't expecting: sometimes it blows you away from those places, too.
One of the most difficult things I find as an actor is to laugh on cue. It is way harder than crying or other emotions. It's sometimes harder than yawning on cue.
Years of cooking have taught me that the harder a flour is, the 'thirstier' it is. In other words, harder flours tend to have a greater capacity to absorb water than their softer counterparts.
A thousand moral paintings I can show That shall demonstrate these quick blows of Fortune's More pregnantly than words.
...choosing words is harder than I thought.
My actions speak harder than words.
There are silences harder to take back than words.
Since the time I resigned, I sometimes wonder whether creating 8chan was a good thing. I sometimes wonder about the things that I said in the past while I was being its admin. Sometimes I think I should have been harder on violent threats. I think maybe I should have worked much harder to improve the moderation systems.
Let's be honest: Ignoring is acting, and nothing more — acting as though the words or actions of your oppressors don't hurt. You hear the words, you feel the insults, and you bear the blows.
Sometimes moving on takes effort. Sometimes moving on is harder than it looks.
Sometimes it was harder to change the past than it was the future.
Sometimes a wind comes up, blows you off course. You’re not ready for it, but if you’re lucky, you end up in a more interesting place than you’d planned.
Sometimes it is harder to deprive oneself of a pain than of a pleasure.
Sometimes it is harder to accede to a thing than it is to see its truth.
Sometimes I use words to throw you from once scene to the other, and sometimes I use words to pull you from one scene to the other. You might not be aware of it, but I may have overlapping words one way or the other. So, I'm actually using words.
Normally, the thin-skinned have an endless array of excuses for why their workaday interactions are so much harder to bear for them than for the rest of us. In the eyes of the self-suffering, they are being victimised, used and always abused, when they're actually experiencing exactly the same body blows as the rest of us.
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