
"The Salt of the Earth"
Source: The Harsh Voice: Four Short Novels (1935)
Progress, Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom (1968), Dangers, Police Dictatorships
Context: From 1936 to 1939 more than 1.2 million Party members, half of the total membership, were arrested. Only fifty thousand regained freedom; the others were tortured during interrogation or were shot (six hundred thousand) or died in camps. Only in isolated cases were the rehabilitated allowed to assume responsible posts; even fewer were permitted to take part in the investigation of crimes of which they had been witnesses or victims.
We are often told lately not to "rub salt into wounds." This is usually being said by people who suffered no wounds. Actually only the most meticulous analysis of the past and of its consequences will now enable us to wash off the blood and dirt that befouled our banner.
"The Salt of the Earth"
Source: The Harsh Voice: Four Short Novels (1935)
“A good apology is like antibiotic, a bad apology is like rubbing salt in the wound.”
The Last Lecture (2008)
“I don't want to drop salt on the wound, as it already hurts.”
Speaking of the proposed increases of utility prices
Source: [Янукович взялся за старое, хоть и не хочет “капать соль на рану”, http://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/news/2009/05/28/4487095/, 2022-06-12, Украинская правда, ru, 2009-05-28]
“You have suffered many wounds.”
[...] "It shows how many skilled swordsmen there are."
ibid
Drenai series, Waylander II: In the Realm of the Wolf
Masterpieces of Patriotic Urdu Poetry, p. 111
Poetry, Desire for Self-sacrifice