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1 There was more, lots more, but I'm not dragging up old hurts .
2 And to-night the wind was southerly, and his old hurts irked him not.
3 Reconciliations happen and old hurts are finally laid to rest.
4 But she was supposed to be meditating, not counting over old hurts like a miser.
5 For you'll come back to America at last, no doubt, when old hurts are forgot.
6 Thinking she could control Sean's emotions-couldheal old hurts for him-wasa surefire way to get her own heart broken.
7 She wanted to heal all the old hurts he had suffered, and the loneliness of his parents' rejection of him.
8 She had so many scars, so many old hurts , tracking across her body like the map of her troubled life.
9 That should always be a clue that someone's being framed. I sat frowning, shifting through all the old hurts and injustices.
10 I want you to stop dwelling on fears and anxieties, old hurts and grudges, anger, resentment, guilt, jealousy, and any of those things.
11 If having him there made up for some of the old hurts inflicted by their folks, then it was the least he could do.
12 They fell to squabbling then, rehearsing old hurts and grievances and wounds that had never been allowed to heal, and I just tuned them out.
13 I was going back, to old faces and old haunts and old hurts ; and all I could do was hope it would be worth it.
14 Old hurts , whether real or imagined, re-emerge at family gatherings, causing conflict, particularly when alcohol is involved.
15 "I'm glad you did," he said simply, not wanting to pry too much or revive old hurts .
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