“Deep in my heart subsides the infrequent word, And there dies slowly throbbing like a wounded bird.” HeartDiesMy HeartBirdWoundedWounded Heart Book:Poems of Francis Thompson Source: Poems of Francis Thompson
“My heart, far too sensitivefor this human world.My heart, so easily wounded, sheds rose tears of compassion.” WorldHumansHeartCompassionTearsMy HeartRoseShedWounded Author:Mary Summer Rain
“Dear Brothers and Sisters, Never resort to war! Never war! Above all, I think of all the children who are robbed of their hope for a better life and a decent future. Killed children, wounded children, mutilated children, orphans, children who play with remnants of war, instead of toys. Children who don't know how to smile. Please stop! I ask you with all my heart. It's time to stop. Stop it please!” ThinkingKnowsHeartChildrenWarPlayAsksKnow HowBrotherMy HeartPleaseDearDecentToysWoundedBrothers And SistersBetter LifeResortsOrphanRemnantsDear Brother Author:Pope Francis
“I must have been about 11 when I read the book Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, which I read, over and over again.” HeartHas BeensBookMy HeartKneesWoundedWounded Knee Author:Steven Knight
“I felt a splinter of guilt wedge into my heart. Charlotte had hurt me; in return, I'd hurt Rob. Maybe that's what we do to the people we love: take shots in the dark and realize too late we've wounded the people we're trying to protect.” PeopleTryingHeartFeltRealizingHurtDarkReturnMy HeartProtectLateShotsGuiltToo LateWoundedHurt MeCharlotteWedgesSplinters Book:Handle with Care: A Novel Source: Handle with Care: A Novel