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There is nothing as strong as tenderness, And nothing as tender as true strength. By Saint Francis De Sales

Bear patiently with a rival. By Ovid

Tenderness is not like money: the more you give to one, the more you have for others. By Winston Graham

Anything else, Butler?""The cosh, sir. By Eoin Colfer

Dark and stately is the warm, graceful tenderness of the Sarabande By Nathaniel Dorsky

I'm feeling a little delicate. By Aung San Suu Kyi

Why the devil are you going again?To save the doctor.Save him from what?Whatever he needs saving from. I'm his apprentice. By Rick Yancey

A gentle heart is tied with an easy thread. By George Herbert

You have a different kind of tenderness for everybody you know. By Allan Gurganus

THE RESIDENT PATIENT By Arthur Conan Doyle

For every bandaged woundI'll scrape another open By Adrienne Rich

I ... Kisss the tender inward of thy hand. By William Shakespeare

Vntroubled night they say giues counsell best. By Edmund Spenser

Kindnesses are easily forgotten; but injuries! what worthy man does not keep those in mind? By William Makepeace Thackeray

We're dealing with one of the worst kinds of killer." "What kind's that?" asked the lieutenant. "Patient. By Tim Dorsey

contract. I'm trying to get us through this alive, and I don't want my strategy compromised by an amateur with By Sandra Brown

You know I feel such tenderness for you. It's difficult to bear. I don't know what to do with my tenderness. By Ingmar Bergman

He that will be served must bee patient. By George Herbert

The hands of a king are the hands of a healer. By J.r.r. Tolkien

Tenderness is the repose of passion. By Joseph Joubert

When thus the heart is in a vein Of tender thought, the simplest strain Can touch it with peculiar power. By Charles Lamb

If you wish, I shall grow irreproachably tender: not a man, but a cloud in trousers! By Vladimir Mayakovsky

Patience has tender feet. By Austin O'malley

You were tender, sweet to the taste and to the touch By R.j. Hillingdon

Tenderness is the attempt to create a tiny artificial space in which it is mutually agreed that each will treat the other like a child. By Milan Kundera

You are not my nursemaid. Remember, I am rescuing you. By Robin Lafevers

Long ago I was a teacher and then a writer, but now I am a tender of broken bodies and injured souls. By Gea Haff

Room service. You like me fluff pillow? By Triple H

Vagina Whisperer. By Kenya Wright

A wise physician, skill'd our wounds to heal, is more than armies to the public weal. By Alexander Pope

Beware of the fury of the patient man. By John Dryden

The wound is minor, little more than a nick, but it's dribbling like a Bourbon Street hooker with a month-old case of gonorrhea. By Harry Hunsicker

Under the seams runs the pain. By Anne Carson

I thought: to be tough is to be fragile; to be tender is to be truly fierce. By Gretel Ehrlich

But tell me, this physician of whom you were just speaking, is he a moneymaker, an earner of fees, or a healer of the sick? By Plato

Be Still My Heart while God is Healing me inside By Marcia Bundalian-Stephen

Feeling means your dealing means your healing By Karen Salmansohn

What am I doing? Tearing myself. My usual occupation at most times. By Charles Dickens

There's healing in your hand, in your voice, in your heart, in your eyes! YOU ARE A HEALER! By Abhishek Kumar

You are in pain. Relax. Take a breath. Let's pay attention to what is happening. Then we'll figure out what to do. [p. 10] By Sylvia Boorstein

Thou Shalt Not Mack on Your Patients By J.r. Ward

The wound is a warning. By Lailah Gifty Akita

Come to me now and loosen mefrom blunt agony. Laborand fill my heart with fire. Stand by meand be my ally. By Sappho

One must endure without losing tenderness. By Che Guevara

Never mock a tender heart. By Orson Scott Card

Tender inner weaknesses, revolting at mild touches of censure, are like diseased parts of the body, recoiling before even delicate handling. By Sri Yukteswar Giri

I'm not the healer. By Benny Hinn

Steady of heart and stout of hand. By Walter Scott

Wisely reconsidered and let the hand By Ron Rash

The Nightingale has sung By Kristin Hannah

Wounds can sing a beguiling song. By Bill Clegg

In the presence of the Great Physician, my most appropriate contribution may be my wounds. By Philip Yancey

His is a loving, tender hand, full of sympathy and compassion. By Dwight L. Moody

I can handle pain. By Adam Sandler

A mature soul filled with scars of life experiences. By Toba Beta

A little impatience (carefully applied and infused with By Dusty White

Surgery is just stabbing in a courteous environment By A. L. Kennedy

To fine folkes a little ill finely wrapt. By George Herbert

And there is not anything in the world stronger than tenderness. By Han Suyin

We are judges of wounds, we old soldiers, By Alexandre Dumas

If no tender words are spoken, no tender hearts can be broken. By Kim Kardashian

Where does such tenderness come fromAnd what do I do with it, you, sly,Adolescent, vagabond singer,Whose lashes couldn't be longer? By Marina Tsvetaeva

There is no tenderness without bravery. By Katherine Center

Let tenderness pour from your eyes, the way sun gazes warmly on earth. By Hafez

Our sorrows and wounds are healed only when we touch them with compassion. By Anonymous

Requite injury with kindness. By Laozi

One day treats us like a hireling nurse, another like a mother. By Publilius Syrus

I am a courtier grave and serious Who is about to kiss your hand: Try to combine a pose imperious With a demeanour nobly bland. By W.s. Gilbert

i was an open wound By Maggie Stiefvater

Shall we take these candles with us and sit for a while on the piazza, or do you want to go to bed and nurse that tooth?"Nurse that tooth. By Vladimir Nabokov

For every wound, the ointment of time. By Sharon Kay Penman

Judge tenderly of me. By Emily Dickinson

A cut scarred where a caress faded away. By R. Scott Bakker

There is a balm in Gilead to make the wounded whole. By Louise Penny

Gladys.. work has kept you fitAnd Bill.. you never moanWell life's not for carrying casesWith a butler of your own By John Walter Bratton

A healer of others, himself diseased. By Plutarch

eaten for lunch. By Laurie Fabiano

The young doctor should look about early for an avocation, a pastime, that will take him away from patients, pills, and potions ... By William Osler

Where exactly do you put your hands on somebody who hurts everywhere? By Charles D'ambrosio

What value has compassion that does not take its object in its arms? By Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Do not enforce the tired wolfDragging his infected wound homewardTo sit tonight with the warm childrenNaming the pretty kings of France. By John Crowe Ransom

The luxurious ache of tired but not weary limbs. By Margaret Barber

Thou art a very ragged Wart. By William Shakespeare

The most important medicine is tender love and care. By Mother Teresa

A gentleman is simply a patient wolf. By Lana Turner

Who then can so softly bind up the wound of another as he who has felt the same wound himself. By Thomas Jefferson

Troubles cured you salty as a country ham, smoky to the taste, thick-skinned and tender inside. By Marge Piercy

A fine job of work and a fine colt. Shall I reward you or Coquette - or both? By Beryl Markham

I am sick; help me to give You honor by patience. I By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

One service to need heals an ancient wound. By Mary Anne Radmacher

You want to put a band-aid on something that needs stitches. By Eric Jerome Dickey

If you eat a chicken wing or a chicken tender in some parts of the country, I probably supplied it. By Herschel Walker

To the table or to bed, you must come when you are bid. By Laura Esquivel

Sleep, nurse of our life, care's best reposer. By Edward Herbert, 1St Baron Herbert Of Cherbury

My shoulder will never be the same. I expect you to nurse me back to health. By Cassandra Clare

Relish the fresh landscape of my wound, break rushes and delicate rivulets, drink blood poured on honeyed thigh. By Federico Garcia Lorca

Philo Vance / Needs a kick in the pance. By Ogden Nash

Unfurl the bandages, ready the medicine. Let us return now, wild women howling, laughing, singing up The One who loves us. By Clarissa Pinkola Estes

God who sends the wound sends the medicine. By Miguel De Cervantes

Dear, gentle, patient, noble Nell . . . . By Charles Dickens