Quotes About Broken
We are quick to stick labels on others - especially those who don't fit in with the norm. 'Harold Fry' is about a broken marriage; 'Perfect' is about a broken person. They are both about finding kindness where you least expect it.
~ Rachel Joyce
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I don't want to stick a sticking plaster on it, I don't want to fix children once the system's broken them, I want to give every child the opportunity before that - because the system should protect and nurture, and not damage our children.
~ Angela Rayner
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You don't want to fix things that aren't broken, so that kind of stops you from make changes.
~ Chris Weidman
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Reality is negotiable. Outside of science and law, all rules can be bent or broken, and it doesn't require being unethical
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Reality is negotiable. Outside of science and law, all rules can be bent or broken, and it doesn't require being unethical. The DEAL of deal making is also an acronym for the process of becoming a member of the New Rich.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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They have all faced the difficulty of having relationships with flawed people in a broken world, and they have opted to check out.
~ Timothy S. Lane
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The company-as-a-machine model fits how people think about and operate conventional companies. And, of course, it fits how people think about changing conventional companies: You have a broken company, and you need to change it, to fix it.
~ Peter Senge
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Utterly, irrevocably, lost
~ Oscar Wilde
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Ah! Happy they whose hearts can break And peace of pardon win! How else may man make straight his path And cleanse his soul from sin? How else but through a broken heart May the Lord Christ enter in?
~ Oscar Wilde
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We are the zanies of sorrow. We are clowns whose hearts are broken.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Mi bella princesa, your funny little dwarf will never dance again. It is a pity; for he is so ugly that he might have made the King smile. 'But why will he never dance again?' asked the Infanta laughing. "Because his heart is broken", answered the Chamberlain.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Her, cheer up. Zoey's grandma didn't say the Raven Mockers actually ate people. She said they just picked them up with their humongous beaks and threw them against a wall or whatever over and over again until every bone in their body was broken. - Aphrodite LaFonte
~ P.C. Cast
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Aunt Agatha is my tough aunt, the one who eats broken bottles and conducts human sacrifices by the light of the full moon.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Water has its moods, flowing or still; it can lure you like a lover, or look as bleak as a broken heart.
~ Patricia A. McKillip
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The shame of it—the cost of leisure being someone else's hard labor and broken body.
~ Patricia Hampl
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They lay together in a sheltered place among the ruins of Brasilia while deathbeams from Chinese EMVs played like blue searchlights on broken ceramic walls.
~ Dan Simmons
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Thus the Government of our Virtue was broken and I exchang'd the Place of Friend for that unmusical harsh-sounding Title of Whore.
~ Daniel Defoe
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"A woman who opens her heart to love you, when it's already broken, is braver than any person you'll meet."
~ Steven Benson
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Nature abhors a vacuum, and so, I think, do children. When an important person leaves, you try to fill the emptiness with other people, to glue the broken pieces together.
~ Wendy Davis
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The sea that encloses her young. body ula lu la lu is the sea of many arms - The blazing secrecy of noon is undone and and and the broken sand is the sound of love -
~ William Carlos Williams
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Jewel and I come up from the field, following the path in single file. Although I am fifteen feet ahead of him, anyone watching us from the cotton-house can see Jewel's frayed and broken straw hat a full head above my own.
~ William Faulkner
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His eyes look like pieces of a broken plate.
~ William Faulkner
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Case watched the sun rise on the landscape of childhood, on broken slag and the rusting shells of refineries.
~ William Gibson
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This was not before doctors, but in Turkey they hadn't gotten around to claiming the bone business yet; milkmen still were in charge of bones, the logic being that since milk was so good for bones, who would know more about borken bones than a milkman?
~ William Goldman
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