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The suffragettes endured 50 years of broken government promises and not being heard. The press never reported on their activities.
— Sarah Gavron
It has always bothered me that many people, doctors included, tend to view anything that deviates from the typical as being abnormal or broken.
— John Elder Robison
Being gay, the last time I looked, had nothing to do with reading a balance book, fixing a broken bone or changing a spark plug.
— William J. Clinton
We are all broken shards of glass, rejected building stones, being fitted into a temple we cannot fully even imagine.
— Russell D. Moore
A human being can never be broken
— Hugh Herr
Stupidity is an immovable object: you can't try to attack it wiithout being broken by it.
— Gustave Flaubert
I saw a dead bird flying through a broken sky. I heard it, and it said, The world will never understand.
— Nadege Richards
i am broken up after being broken up with
— Connor Franta
Break, beat up everything, beat and destroy! Everything that's being broken is rubbish and has no right to life! What survives is good
— Dmitry Pisarev
There's a blaze of light in every word. It doesn't matter which you heard. The holy or the broken hallelujah.
— Leonard Cohen
We just stand there for a while. Breathing each other in. Being. Still not fixed, but far less broken.
— Leisa Rayven
Pain is Pain. Broken is Broken. FEAR is the Biggest Disability of all. And will PARALYZE you More Than Being in a Wheelchair.
— Nick Vujicic
We only truly discover who we really are in the face of tragedy and adversity, that being broken does not simply changes us, but reveals us!
— David Trumble
Don't settle for a relationship that won't let you be yourself.
— Oprah Winfrey
There are some pains that run very deeply, as so that the strongest one accept them without being broken.
— Sherrilyn Kenyon