Quotes About Repair
The state of some of our roads is a matter of national embarrassment.
~ Robert Rinder
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Once someone loses trust, that's it, Gerald. It's gone. It's broken. You can't repair it with explanations. You can't wheedle trust back from someone.
~ Peter Nichols
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The Web is broken and we need to fix it.
~ Peter Seibel
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It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. – Frederick Douglass, African-American social reformer and a leader of the abolitionist movement
~ Philip G. Zimbardo
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A good meal can somewhat repair / The eatings of slight love
~ Philip Larkin
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Mother's electric blanket broke, & I have 'mended' it, so she may be practising suttee involuntarily before long.
~ Philip Larkin
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the Jenny Haniver was repaired. He put his hand flat on the chart table and let the steady throb of Anchorage's engines beat against his palm, and it felt like home. In a cheap hotel behind Wolverinehampton's air-quay Widgery Blinkoe's five wives turned five
~ Philip Reeve
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The Jones Act is an important tool to maintain Northeast Florida's domestic ship repair industry, which is so vital to our Navy and national security.
~ Ander Crenshaw
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When I was a teenager in Accomack County, the class I most enjoyed was a vocational skills course on small engine repair.
~ Ralph Northam
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Never for a moment believe that the great body of the citizens of any State or States can deliberately intend to do wrong. They may, under the influence of temporary excitement or misguided opinions, commit mistakes; they may be misled for a time by the suggestions of self-interest; but in a community so enlightened and patriotic as the people of the United States argument will soon make them sensible of their errors, and when convinced they will be ready to repair them.
~ Jon Meacham
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Guilt wants to cover all the bases, be everywhere at once, reach into the past to tweak, neaten and repair. Guilt like Tourettic utterance flows uselessly, inelegantly from one helpless human to another, contemptuous of perimeters, doomed to be mistaken or refused on delivery.
~ Jonathan Lethem
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Reputation is like fine china once broken it's very hard to repair.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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But there's another kind of hole, and that is the wound that divides family. Sometimes this wound occurs at the moment of birth, sometimes it happens later. We are all fixing what is broken. It is the task of a lifetime. We'll leave much unfinished for the next generation.
~ Abraham Verghese
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We are all fixing what is broken. It is the task of a lifetime. We'll leave much unfinished for the next generation.
~ Abraham Verghese
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There's another kind of hole and that is the wound that divides family. Sometimes this wound occurs at the moment of birth, sometimes it happens later. We are all fixing what is broken. It is the task of a lifetime. We'll leave much unfinished for the next generation.
~ Abraham Verghese
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all fixing what is broken. It is the task of a lifetime. We'll leave much unfinished for
~ Abraham Verghese
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such memories are woven from gossamer threads; time eats holes in the fabric, and these she must darn with myth and fable. The
~ Abraham Verghese
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became aware of how far gone I was when I found myself trying to Scotch-tape a broken pretzel together to stop my four-year-old from crying.
~ Adele Faber
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Law is not a profession at all, but rather a business service station and repair shop.
~ Adlai Stevenson
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If a pane of glass, or the door of a cupboard in the scullery, requires mending, it cannot now be done without the following process: a requisition is prepared and signed by the chief cook, it is then counter-signed by the clerk of the kitchen, then it is taken to the lord chamberlain's office, where it is authorized, and then laid before the clerk of the works, under the office of woods and forests; and consequently, many a window and cupboard have remained broken for months.
~ Adrian Tinniswood
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These scars bear witness but whether to repair or to destruction I no longer know.
~ Adrienne Rich
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After 60, it's just patch, patch, patch.
~ Mary Martin
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Apabila rumah itu rusak, yang menempatinya pun rusak.
~ Pramoedya Ananta Toer
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John Lewis walked across a bridge, in order to repair the infrastructure of our democracy. A bridge to the future.
~ Raphael Warnock
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