“College football is a game which would be much more interesting if the faculty played instead of the students, and even more interesting if the trustees played. There would be a great increase in broken arms, legs, and necks, and simultaneously an appreciable diminution in the loss to humanity.” IfsWould BeHumanityGamesLossInterestingStudentsFootballCollegeBrokenArmsHumorousIncreaseLegsNecksFacultyCollege FootballTrustees Author:H. L. Mencken
“A Christian is not a person who believes in his head the teachings of the Bible. Satan believes in his head the teachings of the Bible! A Christian is a person who has died with Christ, whose stiff neck has been broken, whose brazen forehead has been shattered, whose stony heart has been crushed, whose pride has been slain, and whose life is now mastered by Jesus Christ.” BelieveHeartPersonsHas BeensChristianLife IsJesusChristTeachingBrokenPrideJesus ChristDiedSatanNecksCrushedForeheadsShatteredBrazenStiff Neck Author:John Piper
“Cobbles and kettledrums! ...I hope this madness isn't going to end in a moonlit climb and broken necks.” EndsBrokenMadnessNecksClimbs Author:C. S. Lewis
“You should be more careful. You could have broken your neck or as big as you are landed on someone and killed them. (Tory)” ShouldBigsBrokenCarefulNecks Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon
“Don't be very frightened, Marilla. I was walking the ridge-pole and I fell off. I suspect I have sprained my ankle. But, Marilla, I might have broken my neck. Let us look on the bright side of things.” LooksMightSidesBrokenWalkingNecksSuspectsFrightenedAnklesBright SideRidges Book:Anne of Green Gables Source: Anne of Green Gables
“Jump into an open grave? What kind of idiot are you?" Butters replied. "I might as well put on a red shirt and volunteer for the away team. There's snow and ice and slippery mud down there. That's like asking for an ironically broken neck.” WellsKindMightTeamBrokenRedAskingGravesSnowIceIdiotShirtsNecksVolunteerMudSlipperyRed Shirt Author:Jim Butcher
“There is warmth shooting through my broken body where there should be pain, and I put my arms around the back of his neck and I hold on to him. I hold on because you never know in this place when something good will be taken away.” KnowsShouldBodyPainTakenBrokenArmsShootingNecksWarmthGood Will Book:Wither Source: Wither