"Excellence is doing ordinary things extraordinarily well." (John W. Gardner)
"More than Ordinary"
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wound –noun 1.an injury, usually involving division of tissue or rupture of the integument or mucous membrane, due to external violence or some mechanical agency rather than disease. 2.a similar injury to the tissue of a plant. 3.an injury or hurt to feelings, sensibilities, reputation, etc.
"An insincere and evil friend is more to be feared than a wild beast; a wild beast may wound your body, but an evil friend will wound your mind." (Buddha)
Here Is A Wound That Never Will Heal, I Know
Here is a wound that never will heal, I know, Being wrought not of a dearness and a death, But of a love turned ashes and the breath Gone out of beauty; never again will grow The grass on that scarred acre, though I sow Young seed there yearly and the sky bequeath Its friendly weathers down, far Underneath Shall be such bitterness of an old woe. That April should be shattered by a gust, That August should be levelled by a rain, I can endure, and that the lifted dust Of man should settle to the earth again; But that a dream can die, will be a thrust Between my ribs forever of hot pain.
Edna St. Vincent Millay
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an·es·the·sia n. 1. Total or partial loss of sensation, especially tactile sensibility, induced by disease, injury, acupuncture, or an anesthetic, such as chloroform or nitrous oxide. 2. Local or general insensibility to pain with or without the loss of consciousness, induced by an anesthetic. 3. A drug, administered for medical or surgical purposes, that induces partial or total loss of sensation and may be topical, local, regional, or general, depending on the method of administration and area of the body affected.
frag·ile –adjective 1.easily broken, shattered, or damaged; delicate; brittle; frail 2.vulnerably delicate, as in appearance 3.lacking in substance or force; flimsy
nay [neɪ] sentence substitute a word for no1: archaic or dialectal except in voting by voice n a. a person who votes in the negative b. a negative vote adv (sentence modifier) Archaic an emphatic form of no1 Compare aye1 [from Old Norse nei, from ne not + ei ever, ay1]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 6th Edition 2003.
"Truth is tough. It will not break, like a bubble, at a touch; nay, you may kick it about all day like a football, and it will be round and full at evening." (Oliver Wendell Holmes)
Never Give All The Heart
Never give all the heart, for love Will hardly seem worth thinking of To passionate women if it seem Certain, and they never dream That it fades out from kiss to kiss; For everything that's lovely is But a brief, dreamy. Kind delight. O never give the heart outright, For they, for all smooth lips can say, Have given their hearts up to the play. And who could play it well enough If deaf and dumb and blind with love? He that made this knows all the cost, For he gave all his heart and lost.