Top 14 Quotes About Sidewalk Cracks
#1. We all have alleys and gardens and secret rooftops and places where daisies sprout between the sidewalk cracks, but most of the time all we let each other see is a postcard glimpse of a skyline or a polished square.
Erin Lawless
#2. I rarely step on sidewalk cracks. I don't wear a watch. I touch my favorite tree before going on long trips.
Louise Erdrich
#3. If flowers want to grow right out of concrete sidewalk cracks I'm going to bend down and smell them.
David Ignatow
#4. Is it too much to hope that maybe, just maybe, he could look past the cancer and see me?
D. Nichole King
#5. There is no end to the beauty for the person who is aware. Even the cracks between the sidewalk contain geometric patterns of amazing beauty.
Matthew Fox
#6. My heart drips into the cracks on the sidewalk as he leaves.
Amy Kinzer
#7. Good taste is the excuse I've always given for leading such a bad life
Oscar Wilde
#8. You make your decisions for the greater good.
But I don't know a thing about what it takes to attack an investigator or the laws of the ghoul world either. That's why I want to see it for myself before I decide what I'm going to do!
Sui Ishida
#9. I am tired of tripping over these Cracks in the Sidewalk,these cracks in my life.
Lillis Lish
#10. I turn and run, watching my feet trample a massacre of weeds. I mourn them. The only thing that grows is dandelions in the cracks of the sidewalk and we always end up killing them.
Ellie Lieberman
#11. I realize there will not be another Gretzky, and I will be the first one to say I will not break his records, .. But for him to say that I could, it means I am doing something right. It was probably the best compliment I could get. I'm going to remember it.
Sidney Crosby
#12. It's hard to see your destination when you're focused on the cracks in the sidewalk.
Gene Simmons
#13. Remember it only takes giving love and good feelings a minimum of 51 percent of the tiem to reach the tipping point and change everything.
Rhonda Byrne
#14. Gratitude is confidence in life itself. In it, we feel how the same force that pushes grass through cracks in the sidewalk invigorates our own life.
Jack Kornfield
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