Even a broken clock gets it right occasionally.
Jim Butcher
The law cannot forgive, for the law has not been wronged, only broken; only persons can be wronged. The law can pardon, but it can only pardon what it has the power to punish.
Wystan Hugh Auden
Do not be too hard, lest you be broken; do not be too soft, lest you be squeezed.
Ali bin Abu-Talib
\\\"Without love, we are birds with broken wings.\\\"
Albom, Mitch
Happy and thrice happy are those who enjoy an uninterrupted union, and whose love, unbroken by any sour complaints, shall not dissolve until the last day of their existence.
Horace
Promises and pie crusts are made to be broken.
Jonathan Swift
Love is a promise delivered already broken.
Steve Martin
Better a broken promise than none at all.
Mark Twain
The promise given was a necessity of the past: the word broken is a necessity of the present.
Niccolò Machiavelli
On the whole, "organic" illnesses of the body are viewed as a misfortune over which the victim has little control. Not so for "mental" illnesses. These diseases of the mind become diseases of the "self." We (our "selves") can distance ourselves from our "bodily" illnesses: "my leg is broken" or "my heart is failing." But, because of mind-body dualism, our mind is our self. "My mind is sick" is not differentiated psychologically from "I am sick." We cannot distance ourselves, take a detached view of our minds: we are our minds. When a disease affects brain function, the afflicted person and those around him feel that the "self" must be somehow in control of the disorder of "self."
Jean M. Goodwin
If we divine a discrepancy between a man's words and his character, the whole impression of him becomes broken and painful; he revolts the imagination by his lack of unity, and even the good in him is hardly accepted.
Charles Horton Cooley
Butterflies, they are like dream flowers, childhood dreams, which have broken loose from their stalks and escaped into the sunshine. Air and angels.
Miriam Rothschild
Forgiveness is the answer to the child's dream of a miracle by which what is broken is made whole again, what is soiled is again made clean.
Dag Hammarskjld
Truth always originates in a minority of one, and every custom begins as a broken precedent.
Nancy Astor