Debris Quotes
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I didn't always dread going home. But when my family began to collapse I learned to stay away, avoid getting trapped beneath all the debris.
— Kelsey Sutton
Evidence is the debris of a careless mind.
— Brian Farrey
If an atomic bomb fell on Raleigh, it wouldn't be news in Benson unless some of the debris and ashes fell on Benson.
— Chip Heath
The seeming paradoxes of beauty and truth collide and individuality emerges from the debris. We spend our lifetimes dusting it down.
— Martin Cosgrove
That which we call civilization is merely the accumulated debris of a chilling number of bad nights.
— Fran Lebowitz
She looks like what fishermen don't want after hours spent cutting debris out of their nets.
— Yannick Murphy
True forgiveness for me has been and is a progression of faltering baby steps through a storm of flying debris.
— Gwendolyn M. Plano
Mars-sized object slammed into Earth, blowing out enough material to create the Moon from the debris.
— Bill Bryson
The lounge is empty of bodies but full of debris: wineglasses, ashtrays, food wrappers, and a pair of silk boxer shorts over the Boer War rifle
— David Mitchell
The superhighway of celebrity and showmanship is filled with debris.
— Douglas Brinkley
Kurt Cobain was, ladies and gentleman, I just
he was a worthless shred of human debris ... — Rush Limbaugh
he was a worthless shred of human debris ... — Rush Limbaugh
Suddenly I realize it wasn't debris I felt against my escape pod as I left the ship. It was people.
— Pierce Brown
At times we'll want to escape our
polluted reality...
not augment it with digital
Debris — Clyde DeSouza
polluted reality...
not augment it with digital
Debris — Clyde DeSouza
Her face was smeared with mud and blood and ash. Just another bit of debris in the wreckage of war.
— Paolo Bacigalupi
I climb up next to her and watch the river and all the things that float and swim along it - birds, debris from the mountains.
— Ally Condie
Loss taught me the value of tears. Just as the rains come down to wash away debris and dust, tears unleashed can bring relief.
— Nana Awere Damoah
Don't be in temper, to leave so quickly, that I may be dying. But all too soon, the leaves and debris will gather elsewhere.
— Anthony Liccione
It is the future, of course, which politicians grapple with, and that is why politics is so disorderly. Only history clears away some of the debris.
— Madeleine M. Kunin
But the apples must have set off enough mines, causing debris to activate the others.
— Suzanne Collins
They crushed the ship between them with a resonant boom, sending debris flying. Jesper screamed in rage and raised his guns.
— Leigh Bardugo
I will come out with my interpretation. If I'm wrong, fine. It will become part of the debris of history, part of the give and take.
— Oliver Stone
The solar system consists of Jupiter, plus debris.
— Isaac Asimov
Every life is, more or less, a ruin among whose debris we have to discover what the person ought to have been.
— Jose Ortega Y Gasset
God's Word has the power to light our way and to clear the debris that has covered the path so we can walk in it.
— Lisa Bevere
Dreams are debris from bad day. Dreams are poems by bad poets that never got written.
— Tadeusz Konwicki
When you make something, cleaning it out of structural debris is one of the most vital things you do.
— Christopher Alexander
Ruins, for me, are the beginning. With the debris, you can construct new ideas. They are symbols of a beginning.
— Anselm Kiefer
Not a lawyer but carries within him the debris of a poet.
— Gustave Flaubert
Life often seems like a long shipwreck of which the debris are friendship, glory, and love. - The shores of existence are strewn with them.
— Madame De Stael
I do not need the debris of your mind to furnish mine.
— Jane Borodale
But the colonel said and did nothing as the seconds splintered off the clock and fell like debris on the floor.
— Jonathan Maberry
The initiative to undertake your most important duty in life is often buried beneath the accumulated debris of human habits.
— Paramahansa Yogananda
Fanatics are like debris following the course of the wind, they are swept around like sand, and convinced to believe in what they do not understand.
— Michael Bassey Johnson