Top 16 Totally Broken Quotes
#1. God asks for men who are totally broken and who will follow Him even to death to work for Him ...
Watchman Nee
#2. It is difficult to tell how much men's minds are conciliated by a kind manner and gentle speech.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
#4. I think I'll just go take a shower, I said.
It wasn't until Samuel stiffened that I remembered I'd just come out of the shower. So much for playing normal.
Patricia Briggs
#5. At least, for once I was there for her. I didn't fail her. She wasn't alone. - Duke
Stephanie Witter
#6. The lust of fame is the last that a wise man shakes off.
Tacitus
#7. When trauma involves intentional harm, such as in a crime or abuse, trust can totally collapse.
Dena Rosenbloom
#8. Blood hell, what happened to you?" - Dante
The dark wisard and I had a mild disagreement." -Viper
What sort of disagreement?" -Dante
I thought he should be dead and he disagreed." -Viper
Alexandra Ivy
#9. Nobody was ever replaced in life, no hole completely filled or loss totally healed. You didn't need a medical degree to know that the human body really wasn't stronger in the broken places. Like any bone, the cracks would always show if you looked hard enough.
Lisa Scottoline
#10. Rest and repose are as much a part of life's journeys as seeing all we came to see.
Gina Greenlee
#11. Death was an existential catastrophe, a rip in the soft upholstery with which humanity padded over a hard uncaring universe, but it turned out there were an amazing number of people whose job it was to deal with it for you, and all they asked in return were huge quantities of time and money.
Lev Grossman
#12. Home economics - kids in school used to be taught how to shop, how to cook from scratch, how to be in control of their diets. Doesn't happen anymore.
Michael Moss
#15. Let thy chief fort and place of defense be a mind free from passions. A stronger place and better fortified than this, hath no man.
Marcus Aurelius
#16. To place any dependence upon militia is assuredly resting upon a broken staff. Men just dragged from the tender scenes of domestic life, unaccustomed to the din of arms, totally unacquainted with every kind of military skill ... makes them timid and ready to fly from their own shadows.
George Washington
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