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  • The only actor who I think probably might have possibly taken a swing at me if he could have would be Burt Reynolds. He used to call Roger and me the Bruise Brothers, out of Chicago. -- Gene Siskel
  • I bruise like a grape. -- Mo Rocca
  • You proceed from a false assumption: I have no ego to bruise. -- Leonard Nimoy
  • A torn jacket is soon mended; but hard words bruise the heart of a child. -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • For some reason, I bruise like a peach. I don't have enough vitamin C, I think. -- Lauren Cohan
  • Authority without wisdom is like a heavy ax without an edge, fitter to bruise than polish. -- Anne Bradstreet
  • I'm the most uncoordinated clumsy, klutzy person. I always had a bruise, I always tripped and fell. -- Katherine Heigl
  • Because I'm no longer a pop star 24 hours a day, I'm no longer bogged down by the stupid stuff that used to cripple me. I don't bruise easily any more. -- Robbie Williams
  • I am a disaster magnet. I came home from our first anniversary vacation with jellyfish stings, a puncture wound from a wrought iron pineapple and a cork-shaped bruise in my cleavage. -- Molly Harper
  • The TV business is like the produce section of the market. Today everything is fresh and glistening and firm. And tomorrow, when they find a bruise on you, they toss you out. -- Bryan Cranston
  • Arnica is great. I got kicked in the stomach by a horse once, and some adult slapped arnica all over it, and I had no bruise at all to show for my pain. -- Jasmine Guinness
  • I'd say, for my freshman year in college, I was doing everything in my power to hide the fact that I had ever had any association with the Paul Green School of Rock Music because it was like this bruise. It was such a sore subject. -- Madi Diaz
  • Often, those who bruise easily spend too much time thinking about themselves. I'd go so far as to say that oversensitivity is a privilege of the underoccupied. The majority of people don't have the time to lavish care on emotional wounds - they're too busy getting on with living. -- Mariella Frostrup
  • I had the misfortune of getting what skateboarders call hippers. It's when you fall on your hip again and again and again, just the same spot. It turns into like a blue purple bruise and it's just torture because I had to keep on doing the same move, going around in the pool again. -- Emile Hirsch
  • I'll never forget one morning I walked in and I had a hell of a bruise - it had been a difficult night the night before - and a client said to me, 'Good God, Vidal, what happened to your face?' And I said, 'Oh, nothing, madam, I just fell over a hairpin.' -- Vidal Sassoon
  • Don't bruise the Foo! -- Christopher Moore
  • Who remove stones, bruise their fingers. -- George Herbert
  • Failure is a bruise, not a tattoo. -- John Sinclair
  • Hearts don't break, y'all. They bruise and get better. -- Buddy Wakefield
  • A bone heals, a bruise fades, but art is forever -- Otep Shamaya
  • I bruise easily so be gentle when you handle me... -- Natasha Bedingfield
  • A bruise is a lessonand each lesson makes us better. -- George R. R. Martin
  • Hey I bruise," Hale said. "Also, you are freakishly strong. -- Ally Carter
  • A bruise is a lesson... and each lesson makes us better. -- George R. R. Martin
  • The apple is perfect because of the bruise that runs through it. -- Anna Torv
  • Men have feelings too, you know. You bruise the petals of my manflower. -- Libba Bray
  • Life might hurt, might bruise, might forever scar, but it was for living. -- Nalini Singh
  • A torn jacket is soon mended, but hard words bruise the heart of a child. -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • Authority without wisdom is like a heavy axe without an edge, fitter to bruise than polish. -- Anne Bradstreet
  • A flower, if you bruise it under your feet, rewards you by giving you its perfume. -- Richard Wurmbrand
  • Why didn't he say goodbye? I gave myself a bruise. Why didn't he say 'I love you'? -- Jonathan Safran Foer
  • Authority without wisdom is like a heavy ax without an edge -- fitter to bruise than polish. -- Anne Bradstreet
  • Writing, real writing, should leave a small sweet bruise somewhere on the writer . . . and on the reader. -- Clarissa Pinkola Estes
  • God has mercifully ordered that the human brain works slowly; first the blow, hours afterwards the bruise. -- Walter de La Mare
  • The hardest thing to accept as a parent is that you cannot apply the bandage before the bruise. -- Robert Breault
  • I'm very sensitive. Emotionally, I bruise very easily. I'm a Leo, and this is very characteristic of our sign. -- Evangeline Lilly
  • But because two can play at this game, I stand on tiptoe and kiss his cheek. Right on his bruise. -- Suzanne Collins
  • I feel you see every crack and bruise with black and white [pictiures] and color distracts usually from the honesty. -- Nikki Sixx
  • I think I got a bruise from landing on you. I hear bacon is real good for healing a bruise. -- Janet Evanovich
  • The Montana sunset lay between the mountains like a giant bruise from which darkened arteries spread across a poisoned sky. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Hey, does my stupidity give you the right to bruise a tender heart?" "Yeah, yeah. I'm bruising a heart made of Play-Doh. -- Elizabeth Chandler
  • But when I thought I hit bottom, it started hitting back. There is no bruise like the bruise loneliness kicks into your spine. -- Andrea Gibson
  • And while some healing does happen, it isn't a healing of redemption or epiphany. It's more like the slow absorption of a bruise. -- Joan Wickersham
  • Soon the purple dark must bruise Lily and bleeding-heart and rose, And the little Cupid lose Eyes and ears and chin and nose -- Donald Justice
  • If a piece of worthless stone can bruise a cup of gold, its worth is not increased, nor that of the gold diminished. -- Saadi
  • Once in a while i am struckall over again... by just how blue the sky appears .. on wind-played autumn mornings, blue enoughto bruise a heart. -- Sanober Khan
  • I have to admit, that's a remarkable bruise. You should be proud; it's quite a feat to get injured in the manner you did and in that...particular...place. -- Christopher Paolini
  • Now it is autumn and the falling fruit and the long journey towards oblivion. The apples falling like great drops of dew to bruise themselves an exit from themselves. -- D. H. Lawrence
  • I hated to bat against Drysdale. After he hit you he'd come around, look at the bruise on your arm and say, 'Do you want me to sign it?' -- Mickey Mantle
  • You get mad at me, you kick the tire, I don't get a bruise, the tire doesn't care, and you're the only one hurting. How's that working for you, Kip? -- Gail Giles
  • Joe Biden was spotted with a bruise on his face that was apparently caused by his dog. I guess they collided when they both went after the same tennis ball. -- Jimmy Fallon
  • don't make me regret this" I said, breathless. " You haven't regretted me once". He kissed me, and I answered so hungrily I thought my lips would bruise. Patch&Nora ( p. 180) -- Becca Fitzpatrick
  • Depression is like a bruise that never goes away. A bruise in your mind. You just got to be careful not to touch it where it hurts. It's always there, though. -- Jeffrey Eugenides
  • Part of me wants to make this boy bruise, bleed, and sob, and part of me wants to soothe him and care for him. The tipically complex yearnings of the kinkily queer. -- Jeff Mann
  • In order not to feel time's horrid fardel bruise your shoulders, grinding you into the earth, get drunk and stay that way. On what? On wine, poetry, virtue, whatever. But get drunk! -- Charles Baudelaire
  • Words can bruise and break hearts, and minds as well. There are no black and blue marks, no broken bones to put in plaster casts, and therefore no prison bars for the offender. -- Marlene Dietrich
  • Bees work for man, and yet they never bruise Their Master's flower, but leave it having done, As fair as ever and as fit to use; So both the flower doth stay and honey run. -- George Herbert
  • ... Waiter! raw beef-steak for the gentleman's eye,-nothing like raw beef-steak for a bruise, sir; cold lamp-post very good, but lamp-post inconvenient-damned odd standing in the open street half-an-hour, with your eye against a lamp. -- Charles Dickens
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