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I'm all over the place, and I consider myself a bit of a scrounger: 'What will I do next, so I'm not broke?'


Laura Kightlinger


#broke #consider #i #i do #myself

Senator Hillary Clinton is attacking President Bush for breaking his campaign promise to cut carbon dioxide emissions, saying a promise made, a promise broken. And then out of habit, she demanded that Bush spend the night on the couch.


Craig Kilborn


#breaking #broken #bush #campaign #carbon

Of course I've had a bunch of broken bones, sprains and I've had five or six concussions, with three serious ones. I also got a real heavy duty blood clot and internal bleeding from where I was shot in the stomach with a beanbag bullet that the police use for crowd control. I've also had six stitches in my head.


Johnny Knoxville


#bleeding #blood #bones #broken #bullet

You're creating an intimacy that everybody feels, that it's their experience, not yours. I'll never introduce a song and say, now this song is about 'my' broken heart.


Diana Krall


#broken #broken heart #creating #everybody #experience

Making sleep happen is a must - anytime, anywhere, from a plane to a train to an automobile. Ideally, I like to get eight to ten hours a night, though I'll take it broken up in two segments if I have to.


Chantal Kreviazuk


#anywhere #automobile #broken #eight #get

I was gonna go broke if I didn't get things turned around real fast.


Ted Turner


#broke #fast #get #go #gonna

It's the same old story you've heard a thousand times. Somebody's trust gets broken. Somebody's left behind.


Travis Tritt


#broken #gets #heard #left #old

Better a broken promise than none at all.


Mark Twain


#broken #none #promise #than

When I can no longer bear to think of the victims of broken homes, I begin to think of the victims of intact ones.


Peter De Vries


#begin #broken #homes #i #i can

Aref knelt, reached into his pocket and produced an implement made from a small stick which he called his miswak, the use of which he silently illustrated before handing her his spare. He also gave her a clean cloth and a bowl of the freshly collected water. She was directed to soften the dry stick in the water, then copy him by cleaning her mouth, using the miswak like a toothbrush. Gazing at the blood on the cloth, then down at the clothing the native had placed over her legs, soldier Freeman sighed. Aref watched and waited and then, sitting back on his haunches, showed her too that she must rub her feet and calves to stimulate the circulation. She copied him again, sliding her hands across the tops of her ankles and flexing her toes. Glad that she had followed his direction for once, Aref took a more relaxed break, sitting away from her and taking out his carving tools. He whetted his utility knife with the small stone he carried, studying the soldier’s reaction closely from afar. Instantly, he sensed her distrust. She stared at the knife in his hands, as if he might use it against her, but he continued working peacefully, then slid the implements back into his pockets and loaded his miswak onto the belt at his hips, wondering, with the gentle sarcasm his friends had so appreciated in him, how much of his adult life it could conceivably take to prove to this woman he was worthy.


Amaya Ellman


#broken-shells #conflict #fiction #freedom #friendship






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