A Quote by Jim Butcher

Even a broken clock gets it right occasionally. — © Jim Butcher
Even a broken clock gets it right occasionally.
Nobody is right all the time and even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
And yet.. even if you had been right, it would only have been by accident. A broken clock is right two times a day.
As the saying goes, even a broken clock is right twice a day; that doesn't mean you should run out and buy one.
A broken clock is right two times a day.
When times are tough, constant conflict may be good politics but in the real world, cooperation works better. After all, nobody's right all the time, and a broken clock is right twice a day.
Occasionally, very occasionally, say at four o’clock in the afternoon on a wet Sunday, she feels panic-stricken and almost breathless with loneliness. Once or twice she has been known to pick up the phone to check that it isn’t broken. Sometimes she thinks how nice it would be to be woken by a call in the night: ‘get in a taxi now’ or ‘I need to see you, we need to talk’. But at the best of times she feels like a character in a Muriel Spark novel – independent, bookish, sharp-minded, secretly romantic.
Broken bottles, broken plates, broken switches, broken gates. Broken dishes, broken parts, streets are filled with broken hearts.
I don't have a microwave oven, but I do have a clock that occasionally cooks stuff.
He who works with the door open gets all kinds of interruptions, but he also occasionally gets clues as to what the world is and what might be important.
There are two kinds of clocks. There is the clock that is always wrong, and that knows it is wrong, and glories in it; and there is the clock that is always right - except when you rely upon it, and then it is more wrong than you would think a clock could be in a civilized country.
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
Even a broke clock is right twice a day
Empty Cradle, Broken Heart is written with great awareness and sensitivity. Deborah Davis gets it just right.
We FaceTime and Skype. My two older kids got iPods for their birthdays, so they can FaceTime their dad whenever they need him. They always get a six o'clock call right after dinner, and I make sure I talk to each child. Even my 1-year-old gets on the phone and says 'Daddy.' They know my schedule by now and count the days back until I get home.
In my relativity theory I set up a clock at every point in space, but in reality I find it difficult to provide even one clock in my room.
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