Which was worse: a friend with brain damage, or one who despised you?
Everyone is perfectly willing to learn from unpleasant experience - if only the damage of the first lesson could be repaired.
I love the show 'Damages!' I am truly addicted.
A loss never bothers me after I take it. I forget it overnight. But being wrong - not taking the loss - that is what does damage to the pocketbook and to the soul.
Men endure the losses that befall them by mere casualty with more patience than the damages they sustain by injustice.
Perhaps the surest test of an individual's integrity is his refusal to do or say anything that would damage his self-respect.
Child abuse damages a person for life and that damage is in no way diminished by the ignorance of the perpetrator. It is only with the uncovering of the complete truth as it affects all those involved that a genuinely viable solution can be found to the dangers of child abuse.
Now it seems like people want to do damage to young celebrities. They want to find them doing bad things. They encourage them.
I'd like to be proven wrong on the difficulty of handling the medical side-effects of long term exposure to deep space (both microgravity induced illnesses and radiation damage).
I was 15, and the years of hard swimming had packed muscle on my frame and made me very strong. Not as strong as a football player, but strong enough to inflict heavy damage.
Damage hardens us all. It will harden you too, when it finds you—and it will find you
The questions don't do the damage. Only the answers do.
All an agent is going to do is buy things for a player, damage his eligibility, and make the player dependent on them.
Obama seems to want to do something to damage rich people.
Conservatism is not a political ideology, it is a severe form of brain damage for which there's hardly any cure.
I was addicted to hacking, more for the intellectual challenge, the curiosity, the seduction of adventure; not for stealing, or causing damage or writing computer viruses.
We in the West have arranged our institutions to prevent the concentration of political power. … But we have failed utterly to prevent the concentration of economic power, or take account of how such concentration damages the conditions under which full human flourishing becomes possible (it is never guaranteed).
It would be a good time to replace the drug war with something more constructive. The cure offered the drug war today has probably been more harmful and done more damage than the disease.
And there's no damage to the car. Except to the car itself.
Wars don't happen on battlefields; they go on happening in people's hearts for generations and generations, and the ecological damage is unfathomably complex and dire.