Damaged Goods

Damaged goods or Damaged Goods may refer to:

  • A collection of goods that have been damaged, usually used to refer to those damaged during shipping
  • A damaged good, a good that has been deliberately reduced in quality or performance for marketing reasons
  • A person who has an unresolved conflict of emotions after a traumatic event
  • Damaged Goods (novel), a 1913 Upton Sinclair novel
  • Damaged Goods (Doctor Who novel), a 1996 original Doctor Who novel
  • Damaged Goods (record label), UK independent record label
  • Damaged Goods (song), a song by Gang of Four from their 1979 album Entertainment!
  • Damaged Goods (film), a 1914 film

Famous quotes containing the words damaged and/or goods:

    The entire construct of the “medical model” of “mental illness”Mwhat is it but an analogy? Between physical medicine and psychiatry: the mind is said to be subject to disease in the same manner as the body. But whereas in physical medicine there are verifiable physiological proofs—in damaged or affected tissue, bacteria, inflammation, cellular irregularity—in mental illness alleged socially unacceptable behavior is taken as a symptom, even as proof, of pathology.
    Kate Millett (b. 1934)

    By right or wrong,
    Lands and goods go to the strong.
    Property will brutely draw
    Still to the proprietor;
    Silver to silver creep and wind,
    And kind to kind.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)