A Quote by Paula White

There are crucial things that cause fractures, breaks, whatever in relationships. But no one throws a life away. — © Paula White
There are crucial things that cause fractures, breaks, whatever in relationships. But no one throws a life away.
We have begun to slam doors, and to throw things. I throw my purse, an ashtray, a package of chocolate chips, which breaks on impact. We are picking up chocolate chips for days. Jon throws a glass of milk, the milk, not the glass: he knows his own strength, as I do not. He throws a box of Cheerios, unopened. The things I throw miss, although they are worse things. The things he throws hit, but are harmless. I begin to see how the line is crossed, between histrionics and murder.
He who throws away a friend is as bad as he who throws away his life.
Oh, there's a lot of breaks in our sport. Strained muscles, breaks, tears. I've seen teeth fly out before mouth guards were compulsory. Feet fractures are quite common, cheeks, faces, jaws, legs.
Big breaks come from small fractures.
A cause breaks or exalts a soldier's strength; unless that cause is just, shame will make him throw his weapons away.
You know, life fractures us all into little pieces. It harms us, but it's how we glue those fractures back together that make us stronger.
The most degrading of human passions is the fear of death. It tears away the restraints and the conventions which alone make social life possible to man; it reveals the brute in him which underlies them all. In the desperate hand-to-hand struggle for life there is no element of nobility. He who is engaged upon it throws aside honor, he throws aside self-respect, he throws aside all that would make victory worth having - he asks for nothing but bare life.
I think, in a career, you have several breaks that lead to a big break. Small things here and there all add up to cracking away at the dam. Then the dam breaks.
Our relationships with people are formed by small moments - and relationships are crucial in business.
Knowledge is like fire 'cause it breaks down things so you can see what they truly are. It's like how a fire breaks your body down to carbon.
Values are the shields that you carry throughout life and it protects you from whatever life throws at you.
Life moves forward, and you have to deal with whatever it throws at you.
Destiny's what you make of it. You have to face whatever life throws at you.
Everyone knows life throws you curve balls, in my case it's like life throws me giant boulders.
Whatever life throws at me I'll take it and be grateful for it as well.
I had fractures in my spine that had to be repaired that came as a big surprise; nobody warned me that I might get some really severe, threatening fractures. It was painful, and I lost two inches of height, bang!
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