“In my view, Jan Masaryk was thoroughly corrupt, who bumped himself off because he saw at last where his moral cowardice and ideological 'Playboyery' had led him. I vividly remember visiting him in Washington, fat, slightly tight, coming into the room looking like a broken-down butler with his master, the little Communist, Clementis, - and saying in a loud voice: 'Has anyone seen an Iron Curtain? I haven't.' Well, he has now.” WellsLittlesLastsRememberVoiceRoomsViewsMoralSawsHavensMastersBrokenLateNewsSuicideFatsLoudIronCommunistCowardiceCurtainsIdeologicalVisitingButlersBroken DownLoud VoicesIron Curtain Author:Malcolm Muggeridge
“I have wished you dead and myself dead. How could it be otherwise. I have broken into you like a burglar. And you've set your dogs on me. And a pile of broken sticks. A child could kick. I have climbed you like a monument, gasoing, For the exercise and the view, And leaned over the railing at the top... Strong and warm, the summer wind.” ChildrenStrongViewsDogWindBrokenExerciseSummerAngerSticksWarmKicksMonumentBurglarsSummer Wind Author:Alicia Ostriker
“How do we create beauty in a broken world? How do we create a view of sustainability in an economy that is crashing? How do we reconfigure our lives, how do we pick up the pieces and create a meaningful life? So, yes, we have a different form of leadership but the questions remain the same.” WorldDifferentFormViewsEconomyPiecesOur LivesBrokenPicksMeaningfulSustainabilityMeaningful LifeBroken World Author:Terry Tempest Williams
“I didn't view my body as broken, I reasoned that a human being can never be broken. Technology is broken. Technology is inadequate.” HumansBodyHuman BeingsViewsTechnologyBrokenInadequate Author:Hugh Herr
“I took to writing as my medicine to help me stay afloat in acting career journey. I wrote about me breaking hearts, and my heart being broken. I wrote about my views whether they were liberal or conservative. I wrote about everything. I wrote about my life. When I did not have paper coming in as green backs, I'd use random pieces of paper for stories. It was like, I got no money, but I have paper to write. So I wrote.” WritingHeartHelpingStoriesUseViewsActingCareersPiecesJourneyBrokenMy HeartPaperGreenMedicineConservativeHelp MeNo MoneyHeart BreakBeing Broken Author:Omari Hardwick
“I am the middle sister. The one in between. Not oldest, not youngest, not boldest, not nicest. I am the shade of gray, the glass half empty or full, depending on your view. In my life, there has been little that I have done first or better than the one preceding or following me. Of all of us, though, I am the only one who has been broken.” FirstsLittlesHas BeensDoneViewsHalfMiddleBrokenEmptyGlassesFollowingGrayShadeHalf Empty Author:Sarah Dessen
“Such a fuss ofer a few mundanes." Mrs Dark chuckled and moved to stand beside her sister, so that Will, with his blazing sword, was between Tessa and both ladies. "We have no quarrel with you, Shadowhunter, unless you choose to pick one. You have invaded our territory and broken the Covenant Law in doing so. We could report you to the Clave-" "While the Clave disapproves of trespassers, oddly, they take an even darker view of beheading and skinning people. They're peculiar that way," Will said” PeopleWaySaidLawDarkViewsBrokenPicksMovedReportsTerritoryPeculiarYou ChooseQuarrelsCovenantShadowhuntersBlazing Book:Clockwork Angel Source: Clockwork Angel
“George had turned at the sound of her arrival. For a moment he contemplated her, as one who had fallen out of heaven. He saw radiant joy in her face, he saw the flowers beat against her dress in blue waves. The bushes above them closed. He stepped quickly forward and kissed her. Before she could speak, almost before she could feel, a voice called 'Lucy! Lucy! Lucy!' The silence of life had been broken by Miss Bartlett, who stood brown against the view.” FeelsMomentsFacesJoySpeakHeavenSoundVoiceViewsSilenceSawsMissingFlowerBrokenBeatsDressesBlueWaveFallenBrownArrivalsRadiantLucyRoom With A View Book:A Room With A View: England Literature Source: A Room With A View: England Literature
“Paganism is that view of life which finds the highest goal of human existence in the healthy and harmonious and joyous development of existing human faculties. Very different is the Christian ideal. Paganism is optimistic with regard to unaided human nature, whereas Christianity is the religion of the broken heart.” HumansHeartDifferentChristianGoalViewsExistenceChristianityHuman NatureBrokenDevelopmentHealthyHighestIdealsRegardOptimisticFacultyJoyousPaganismHarmoniousHuman Existence Book:Christianity and Liberalism Source: Christianity and Liberalism