Broken Arm Quotes
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Broken Arm Quotes & Sayings
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All of my books are about researching. I do all the research and I give it to a writer who can put it in the written word better than I could.
— Bill Wyman
If I break my arm and If you break your arm too Then it is fun to have a broken arm...We show everybody and they wish they had a broken arm too.
— Sandol Stoddard Warburg
I tend to do golf charity things because it's much safer and you don't get much chance of a broken arm or leg.
— Dougray Scott
If it's a broken part, replace it. If it's a broken arm then brace it. If it's a broken heart, then face it.
— Jason Mraz
Proud people keep others at arm's length. Broken people are willing to take the risks of getting close to others and loving intimately.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
You would not ask someone with a broken arm to swim the English Channel, so you cannot demand that the broken to live as if they were whole.
— John Eldredge
Truth is, I don't mind getting a black eye or broken arm for a girl as long as she's there to kiss it after.
— Harry Styles
If the beat is time, flow is what we do with that time, how we live through it. The beat is everywhere, but every life has to find its own flow.
— Jay-Z
Eddie's got a broken arm. Why did I lead them down here? Christ! Why did I? "Bill? " Ben said anxiously.
— Stephen King
Iko, too, glanced back. Kinney was sneering contemptuously at Kai's hand on Iko's broken arm.
— Marissa Meyer
I eat for a living, so working out is definitely part of my job, the same way that the eating, tasting, and drinking is.
— Gail Simmons
I think many people can relate to that excruciating pain of love gone wrong. I'd rather have a broken arm than a broken heart.
— Christie Brinkley
In New York in 1915 I bought at a hardware store a snow shovel on which I wrote in advance of the broken arm .
— Marcel Duchamp
To create tension, dialogue needs to be stretched out. That is, characters should not be immediately responsive.
— Sol Stein