1. damages - Noun
2. damages - Verb
of Damage
Source: Webster's dictionaryTruth never damages a cause that is just. Mahatma Gandhi
It seems to be the easiest thing in the world these days to make scurrilous accusations against Muslims, and in my case it directly impacts on my relief work and damages my reputation as an artist. The harm done is often difficult to repair. Cat Stevens
While sexism hurts women most intimately, it also damages men severely. Kathleen Hanna
I suppose the story of my life is a search for love, but more than that, I have been looking for a way to repair myself from the damages I suffered early on and to define my obligation, if I had any, to myself and my species. Marlon Brando
The most important and urgent problems of the technology of today are no longer the satisfactions of the primary needs or of archetypal wishes, but the reparation of the evils and damages by technology of yesterday. Dennis Gabor
Who often changes, damages. French Proverb