Top 1200 Wounds And Scars Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
Praise God we don't have to hide scars
I can handle scars, especially one's on the outside.
To be alive at all is to have scars. — © John Steinbeck
To be alive at all is to have scars.
whatever doesn't kill you leaves scars.
Every winner has scars.
Let all your thoughts be with the Most High, and direct your humble prayers unceasingly to Christ. If you cannot contemplate high and heavenly things, take refuge in the Passion of Christ, and love to dwell within His Sacred Wounds. For if you devoutly seek the Wounds of Jesus and the precious marks of His Passion, you will find great strength in all troubles.
Television leaves no external scars.
The beauty's in the scars.
Scars are just another kind of memory.
I'm a grown woman. I've earned my experiences, my scars.
Turn your scars into stars.
I don't have tattoos, I have scars!
He jests at scars that never felt a wound. — © William Shakespeare
He jests at scars that never felt a wound.
I have scars on my hands from touching certain people.
My back is thick with scars for protesting my freedom.
Scars are wisdom in disguise.
I don't want to die without a few scars.
Never ran away for the sake of scars.
Scars are stories, history written on the body
I've never been in a situation where I had to run for my life, but I've been bitten by a lot of poisonous snakes where it was fairly painful. Pythons of size have a lot of teeth in that mouth, it's a painful bite and those wounds get infected fairly easily. I've got snake wounds from these animals that have lasted quite a while where it'll ache for several days. Having said that, I've been lucky; it's not like I'm looking for trouble with these animals either. It's not an envelope I'm willing to push.
Scars are the price you pay for success.
Scars remind us where we've been - they don't have to dictate where we are going.
You can accept or reject the way you are treated by other people, but until you heal the wounds of your past, you will continue to bleed. You can bandage the bleeding with food, with alcohol, with drugs, with work, with cigarettes, with sex, but eventually, it will all ooze through and stain your life. You must find the strength to open the wounds, stick your hands inside, pull out the core of the pain that is holding you in your past, the memories, and make peace with them.
We are all wounded. But wounds are necessary for his healing light to enter into our beings. Without wounds and failure and frustrations and defeats, there will be no opening for his brilliance to tickle in and invade our lives. Failures in life are courses with very high tuition fees, so I don't cut classes and miss my lessons: on humility, on patience, on hope, on asking others for help, on listening to God, on trying again and again and again.
Art arises from loss. I wish this weren't the case. I wish that every time I met a new woman and she rocked my world, I was inspired to write my ass off. But that is not what happens. What happens is we lie around in bed eating chocolate and screwing. Art is what happens when things don't work out, when you're licking your wounds. Art is, to a larger extent than people would like to think, a productive licking of the wounds.
The girl's face was the color of talcum. Her uncle's was a death mask, a bone structure overlaid by parchment. Shane's was granite, with a glistening line of sweat just below his hair line. He'd never forget this night, the detective knew, no matter what else happened for the rest of his life. They were all getting scars on their souls, the sort of scars people got in the Dark Ages, when they believed in devils and black magic. (Speak To Me Of Death)
Men have scars, women mysteries.
I have actual acting scars.
Scars are proof we can can survive
Forgiveness is a scalpel that removes emotional scars.
There is no shame in scars, Ismae.
Coincidences are the scars of fate.
I don't want to die without any scars.
Life goes on but the scars remain.
Scars on the back are a swordsman’s shame.
I love my scars. It reminds me where I come from.
It's not the physical scars that are the most painful.
Bullying can leave scars that do not heal. — © Megyn Kelly
Bullying can leave scars that do not heal.
Scars crossed her welded wrists.
Everybody's got scars. It's not so unique.
With, or despite our scars, we stay alive.
The marks humans leave are too often scars.
Nobody said it was a beautiful world with no scars.
Nobody escapes being wounded. We are all wounded people, whether physically, emotionally, mentally, or spiritually. The main question is not, 'How can we hide our wounds?' so we don't have to be embarrassed, but 'How can we put our woundedness in the service of others?' When our wounds cease to be a source of shame, and become a source of healing, we have become wounded healers.
There are wounds of the spirit which never close and are intended in God's mercy to bring us nearer to Him, and to prevent us leaving Him by their very perpetuity. Such wounds then may almost be taken as a pledge, or at least as a ground for a humble trust, that God will give us the great gift of perseverance to the end. This is how I comfort myself in my own great bereavements.
Wounding and healing are not opposites. They're part of the same thing. It is our wounds that enable us to be compassionate with the wounds of others. It is our limitations that make us kind to the limitations of other people. It is our loneliness that helps us to to find other people or to even know they're alone with an illness. I think I have served people perfectly with parts of myself I used to be ashamed of.
I don't want to die without scars.
Humiliation scars deeper than the lash. — © Tobsha Learner
Humiliation scars deeper than the lash.
You develop a lot of scars, being interracial.
But not all scars showed, did they?
Sorrow spares no one, and scars respect no person.
The scars in my face are the source of my strength.
Let our scars fall in love.
Don’t hide your scars. They make you who you are
Each of us is the sum of our scars.
Not everyone is okay with living like an open wound. But the thing about open wounds is that, well, you aren't ignoring it. You're healing; the fresh air can get to it. It's honest. You aren't hiding who you are. You aren't rotting. People can give you advice on how to heal without scarring badly. But on the other hand there are some people who'll feel uncomfortable around you. Some will even point and laugh. But we all have wounds.
I love scars.
War is devastating, and it leaves its scars for generations.
Scars are but evidence of life.
I've picked up a few scars during games.
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