A Quote by Jean de La Fontaine

I bend and do not break. — © Jean de La Fontaine
I bend and do not break.

Quote Topics

I worry about Zimbabweans. They bend, they bend, they bend, they bend - where do the people break? How long can they go on scrounging for food in garbage dumps and using the moisture from sewage drains to plant vegetables?
Lord, bend me, or I shall rot. Lord do not bend me too much, for I shall break. Lord bend me too much, who cares if I break!
The storms will come and the winds will rise and the gusts will threaten to pull you from your roots. Let the winds come. Let them rage and know that you will not break in the breeze, you will bend. Bend. Always bend because you are made of more strength than you know, because you are better than the breaking.
I bend, but I do not break.
I bend but do not break.
Lao Tsu uses the anology of the tree. The old hard tree breaks and falls when the wind blows. The young tree bends and does not break. He advises us to bend and not to break.
Sometimes you have to bend with the breeze or you break.
You can bend reality, but you cannot break it.
You can bend, but never break. Stay Unbreakable!
Bend down, bend down. Excess is the only ease, so bend. The sun is in the tree. Put your mouth on mine. Bend down beam & slash, for Dread is dreamed-up-scenes of what comes after death. Is being fled from what bends down in pain. The elbow bends in the brain, lifts the cup. The worst is yet to dream you up, so bend down the intrigue you dreamed. Flee the hayneedle in the brain's tree. Excess allures by leaps. Stars burn clean. Oriole bitches and gleams. Dread is the fear of being less forever. So bend. Bend down and kiss what you see.
People, they don't know how to bend; they just break.
It is funnier to bend things than to break them.
I marvel at the many ways we, as black people, bend but do not break.
We just don't give in. If you can bend and not break, you always got a chance.
We may bend sometimes, but we don't break. There's a lot of character in that room
Learn the wisdom of compromise, for it is better to bend a little then to break
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!