8 Metaphors for harm

What has happened at your house, you will know; the harm is only a few butts of beer; and I think you may be sure that the danger is over.

That I be not too rigid in matters purely conscientious, where all the harm is diversity of judgment.

People don't mean any harm by such tricksthey are the subterfuges of weakness: but when you come upon real cynical deliberate knavishnessthat is different.

Any harm in that?' 'In her case, it is a necessity; but do you think she takes it?' 'Oh yes, she has been taking choral.'

But if the greatest harm is the privation of the greatest things, and the greatest thing in every man is the will or choice such as it ought to be, and a man is deprived of this will, why are you also angry with him?

Deep harm to disobey, Seeing obedience is the bond of rule.

Certainly any harm that might come to the baby would be a crushing blow to Hazen.

And, O Bharata, Duryodhana looketh with such jealousy towards the Pandavas that great harm would be the consequence, if thou didst not interfere.

8 Metaphors for  harm