“Well, it's such a record that you can only compare it with Bob Beamon's long-jump world record set in the 1968 Olympics in Mexico. At that time it seemed that it would never be broken. Tendulkar's 50 Test centuries is one such records which doesn't look like being surpassed” WorldWellsLooksLongRecordsCenturyBrokenTestsCompareMexicoBobOlympicsCricketWorld RecordsTendulkarLong Jump Author:Sunil Gavaskar
“The Cheney team had, for example, technological supremacy over the National Security Council staff. That is to say, they could read their e-mails. I remember one particular member of the N.S.C. staff wouldn't use e-mail because he knew they were reading it. He did a test case, kind of like the Midway battle, when we'd broken the Japanese code. He thought he'' broken the code, so he sent a test e-mail out that he knew would rile Scooter [Libby], and within an hour Scooter was in his office.” KindUseRememberReadingHoursCasesTeamSecurityExampleParticularBrokenBattleMembersOfficeTestsCodeMailStaffTechnologicalNational SecurityCouncilSupremacySecurity CouncilMidwayScooters Author:Lawrence Wilkerson
“Unlike many Sixties rockers,[Bob] Dylan sang about getting old, about broken dreams. His return to roots music pointed the way for many of his contemporaries to forsake trying to sound 'current' and to instead make music that would stand the test of time.” WayTryingDreamSoundBrokenReturnRootsTestsCurrentsBobSixtyGetting OldDylanForsakeRockersBroken DreamsTest Of Time Author:Jay Michaelson
“I tried to allow my children to take risks, to test themselves. Better broken bones than broken spirit.” ChildrenSpiritRiskBrokenTestsBonesMy ChildrenBroken BoneBroken Spirit Author:Rose Kennedy
“For one moment we are not failed tests and broken condoms and cheating on essays; we are crayons and lunch boxes and swinging so high our sneakers punch holes in the clouds.” MomentsBrokenTestsCloudsBoxesHolesCheatingLunchEssaysCondomSneakersCrayonFlakesWintergirls Book:Wintergirls Source: Wintergirls
“We tilt our heads back and open wide. The snow drifts into our zombie mouths crawling with grease and curses and tobacco flakes and cavities and boyfriend/girlfriend juice, the stain of lies. For one moment we are not failed tests and broken condoms and cheating on essays; we are crayons and lunch boxes and swinging so high our sneakers punch holes in the clouds. For one breath everything feels better. Then it melts. The bus drivers rev their engines and the ice cloud shatters. Everyone shuffles forward. They don't know what just happened. They can't remember.” KnowsFeelsMomentsRememberLyingHappenedBrokenMouthsTestsBreathsCloudsBoxesWideHolesSnowIceCurseGirlfriendCheatingDriversBusLunchEnginesFeel BetterEssaysZombieJuiceTobaccoStainsCrawlingCondomSneakersGreaseCrayonFlakesTiltShuffleBus Driver Author:Laurie Halse Anderson
“Poets are excellent students of blizzards and salt and broken statuary, but they are always elsewhere for the test. Any intention in the writing of poetry besides the aim to make a poem, of engaging the materials, SHOULD be disappointed. If the poet does not have the chutzpah to jeopardize habituated assumptions and practices, what will be produced will be sleep without dream, a copy of a copy of a copy.” IfsShouldWritingDoeDreamSleepPracticeStudentsPoetMaterialsBrokenTestsAimIntentionExcellentAssumptionCopiesDisappointedElsewhereSaltEngagingBlizzardJeopardize Book:The Art of Recklessness: Poetry as Assertive Force and Contradiction Source: The Art of Recklessness: Poetry as Assertive Force and Contradiction