Right It Fracture Quotes & Sayings
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I don't need to control anything. Even with romantic partnerships, I don't need to control anyone. — Cass McCombs

It is not the finest wood that feeds the fire of Divine love, but the wood of the Cross. — Ignatius Of Loyola

Lumani had never managed a failed delivery because, in the end, no matter how skilled or how hard they fought back, pressure applied in the right places caused even the strongest men to fracture.
But this one? He'd watched her. Studied her. Observed what maybe even Uncle, the reader of people, had missed. This one was already fractured, and the lines between her broken pieces were not fissures but scar material stronger than whatever had once filled those spaces. — Taylor Stevens

I say I'm an academic: a professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins. And I write. — Kay Redfield Jamison

History's just been made for sale to an inside deal. — Ken Burns

Fate whispers to the warrior, 'You can not withstand the storm.'
The warrior whispers back, 'I am the storm. — Unknown

I believe that a picture, a work of art, lives and dies just as we do ... — Marcel Duchamp

I quite deliberately dressed wild animals in tame costumes of my imagination. — Yann Martel

What might happen, though, I might walk up the the edge of it, just to have a look at the bottom, for instance, and my sister might come up and sort of push me in. I could fracture my skull and die instantaneously. That could happen. My sister's only six, and she hasn't been a human being for very many lives, and she doesn't like me very much. That could happen, all right. What would be so tragic about it though? What's there to be afraid of, I mean? I'd just be doing what I was supposed to do, that's all, wouldn't I? — J.D. Salinger

I dare you to try trusting Jesus for 60 days. Or your money guaranteed back. — Rick Warren

Magic. It was worse than feline logic. Leave it to magic to re-fracture and re-herniate his vertebrae in the middle of a battle. A powerful sigh forced itself through the controlled exhale of his Ki breathing, decimating the thin slow line of smoke curling up from the incense. It reformed itself a moment later, right before Bruce's eyes, and he glared at it with Batman's most malevolent stare. What a metaphor. A few seconds' disruption and all was set right again. That was magic's attitude. No harm done. As if it was as simple as a few seconds' paralysis. — Chris Dee

I'm always thinking of stuff; I just don't sit down and write it. I come up with material more as I go along; if something funny happens, I'll make a note of it on my phone. — Wanda Sykes

A sophistical rhetorician, inebriated with the exuberance of his own verbosity, and gifted with an egotistical imagination that can at all times command an interminable and inconsistent series of arguments to malign an opponent and to glorify himself. — Benjamin Disraeli

I know that look, Blake. You are a drowning woman, and the only way out is down the aisle. — Laurell K. Hamilton

I'm just trying to make images as accurately as possible off my nervous system as I can. — Francis Bacon

I think we need a 12-step group for non-stop talkers. We're going to call it On and On Anon. — Paula Poundstone