“The word resentment means to re-feel...to feel again. Someone wrongs or wounds you; in resenting it, you re-feel the injury. And you re-hurt yourself. The Hebrew Talmud says that a person who bears a grudge is "Like one who, having cut one hand while handling a knife, avenges himself by stabbing the other hand."” FeelsMeanPersonsHandsHurtCuttingBearsWoundsInjuryKnivesResentmentGrudgeHebrewStabbing Book:Have a Great Day Source: Have a Great Day
“In those long, lonely miles you put in during the off-season, and in those knife-in-the-gut repetitions and hill repeats that buckly your knees - at that moment in almost every race when you ask yourself how much you're willing to hurt to catch one more runner - you can draw strength and inspiration from your running mates.” LongMomentsInspirationRunningAsksHurtRaceWillingDrawsLonelySeasonsMilesHillsKneesRepeatsGutsThat MomentKnivesMatesRunnersRepetitionOff Season Author:Don Kardong
“What matters is not whether you put your fork or knife together because you've finished your meal, or something like that. What matters is that you don't offend people, or hurt their feelings by mistake by saying the wrong thing or doing the wrong thing.” PeopleMatterFeelingsTogetherHurtMistakeFinishedMealsKnivesWhat MattersWrong ThingsForksSaying The Wrong Thing Author:Quentin Crisp