A Quote by Solomon

Whoever stubbornly refuses to accept criticism will suddenly be broken beyond repair. — © Solomon
Whoever stubbornly refuses to accept criticism will suddenly be broken beyond repair.

Quote Author

Solomon
Royalty
990 BC - 931 BC
I just hope that more people will ignore the fatalism of the argument that we are beyond repair. We are not beyond repair. We are never beyond repair.
Accept criticism. If you do not offer your work for criticism and accept that criticism, meaning give it serious thought and attention, then you will never improve.
I was broken beyond repair.
I'd been broken beyond repair.
We need to acknowledge that the death penalty is broken beyond repair.
love gave someone the power to break you. I'd been broken beyond repair.
What will break me into a million pieces so that I am beyond repair, beyond usefulness?
It was young people who stubbornly insisted on justice, stubbornly refused to accept the world as it is that transformed not just the country but transformed the world.
Words are everything. Words give wings even to those who have been stamped upon, broken beyond all hope of repair.
Often, we try to repair broken things in such a way as to conceal the repair and make it “good as new.” But the tea masters understood that by repairing the broken bowl with the distinct beauty of radiant gold, they could create an alternative to “good as new” and instead employ a “better than new” aesthetic. They understood that a conspicuous, artful repair actually adds value. Because after mending, the bowl's unique fault lines were transformed into little rivers of gold that post repair were even more special because the bowl could then resemble nothing but itself.
The climate stubbornly refuses to co-operate with computer models and the writers of alarmist popular articles and books.
Whoever refuses to obey the general will will be forced to do so by the entire body; this means merely that he will be forced to be free.
What do cells do when they see a broken piece of DNA? Cells don't like such breaks. They'll do pretty much anything they can to fix things up. If a chromosome is broken, the cells will repair the break using an intact chromosome.
The Young Man came to the Old Man seeking counsel. I broke something, Old Man. How badly is it broken? It's in a million little pieces. I'm afraid I can't help you. Why? There's nothing you can do. Why? It can't be fixed. Why? It's broken beyond repair. It's in a million little pieces.
Why anyone, by dying, should thereby be declared beyond criticism, innocent of wrongdoing, suddenly filled with virtue and above reproach escapes me.
I realize only one person will be damaged beyond repair if Peeta dies. Me.
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