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Irreparable Damage Quotes By Scot Gardner

Something was stretched to the point of irreparable damage, and I wanted to bounce on it until it broke. — Scot Gardner

Irreparable Damage Quotes By Dick Morris

Rebut the negative, and the opposing campaign has not merely lost a skirmish, it has suffered almost irreparable damage. An effective rebuttal makes it hard for the campaign whose ad is destroyed to be believed about anything ever again. — Dick Morris

Irreparable Damage Quotes By Archibald Marwizi

Timing is a critical issue when it comes to succession. Passing the baton too early or too late could both cause irreparable damage. The timing just has to be right, but again you are responsible for creating or influencing the right conditions over the course of your leadership tenure. — Archibald Marwizi

Irreparable Damage Quotes By Katie Klein

On an afternoon like this, I would usually take my bike. My wrist brace, though, makes it impossible to steer, and the last thing I need is irreparable damage to an already non-functioning extremity. — Katie Klein

Irreparable Damage Quotes By J.K. Rowling

But I had to meet you in the end . . . eleven years old, and you were so brave. So good. You walked uncomplainingly along the path that had been laid at your feet. Of course I loved you . . . and I knew that it would happen all over again . . . that where I loved, I would cause irreparable damage. I am no fit person to love . . . I have never loved without causing harm. A — J.K. Rowling

Irreparable Damage Quotes By Thomas Ligotti

We, as licensed protectors of the species and members in good standing of the master-class of the race, by the power invested in us by those who wish to survive and reproduce, vow to enforce the fiction that life is worth having and worth living come hell or irreparable brain damage. — Thomas Ligotti

Irreparable Damage Quotes By Charles Krauthammer

The results of the Great Society experiments started coming in and began showing that, for all its good intentions, the War on Poverty was causing irreparable damage to the very communities it was designed to help. — Charles Krauthammer

Irreparable Damage Quotes By Gwenn Wright

How many times can a heart be shattered and still be pieced back together? How many times before the damage is irreparable? — Gwenn Wright

Irreparable Damage Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Men cheat because it's in their genetic code. A woman does it because she doesn't have enough
dignity; in addition to handing over her body, she always ends up handing over a bit of her heart. A
true crime. A theft. It's worse than robbing a bank, because if one day she is discovered (and she
always is), she will cause irreparable damage to her family.
For men it is just a "stupid mistake." For women, it feels like a spiritual crime against all those
who surround her with affection and support her as a mother and wife. — Paulo Coelho

Irreparable Damage Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Of course I loved you . . . and I knew that it would happen all over again . . . that where I loved, I would cause irreparable damage. I am no fit person to love . . . I have never loved without causing harm. — J.K. Rowling

Irreparable Damage Quotes By James Frey

There are places from which you cannot return. There is damage that can be irreparable. — James Frey

Irreparable Damage Quotes By Carl Levin

Even top caliber hospitals cannot escape medical mistakes that sometimes result in irreparable damage to patients. — Carl Levin

Irreparable Damage Quotes By Robert L. Millet

Today's television sitcoms ... the father is typically depicted as a clumsy buffoon, an inane and even unnecessary appendage. In creating that caricature, producers and directors have done irreparable damage to the God-ordained image of what may be one of the most significant roles and offices in eternity - that of a father, that of a real man. — Robert L. Millet