“Dark the Night, with breath all flowers, And tender broken voice that fills With ravishment the listening hours,-- Whisperings, wooings, Liquid ripples, and soft ring-dove cooings In low-toned rhythm that love's aching stills! Dark the night Yet is she bright, For in her dark she brings the mystic star, Trembling yet strong, as is the voice of love, From some unknown afar.” StillsNightStrongStarsVoiceHoursDarkFlowerBrokenListeningLowsBreathsRingsRhythmLiquidMysticWhisperingDoveTremblingRippleAfarWooing Book:The Complete Works of George Eliot in Eighteen Volumes: Poems Source: The Complete Works of George Eliot in Eighteen Volumes: Poems
“Oh, my other goal was that I wanted to talk about this area and this time in history. I wanted to talk about growing up in Oakland, a white kid, from this kind of generation of broken homes and listening to hip-hop.” KindHomeKidsWantedGoalWhiteGrowing UpGrowingGenerationsBrokenListeningAreasHip HopHipsHopsOaklandBroken Homes Author:Moshe Kasher
“Years later, you can hear a song, and it brings you back right to that moment, what was happening at that time, whether it was a relationship or a difficult time, or maybe a great time in your life, and you had that album you were listening to. Twenty years later, you can put on that song you fell in love to or your heart was broken to, and you hear that song and it brings you right back there. I think music is the most powerful tool we have.” ThinkingHeartMomentsSongDifficultPowerfulBrokenListeningMusic IsMost PowerfulDifficult Times Author:Balthazar Getty
“I grew up listening to people speaking broken English. I probably picked that up. And I probably speak English almost as a second language.” PeopleSpeakLanguageBrokenListeningGrewGrew UpSpeak EnglishBroken English Author:Christopher Walken
“Earmarks have become a symbol of a Congress that has broken faith with the people. This earmark ban shows the American people we are listening and we are dead serious about ending business as usual in Washington.” PeopleShowsSeriousBrokenListeningCongressSymbolsUsualCornyBansEarmarks Author:John Boehner
“Life will break you. Nobody can protect you from that, and living alone won't either, for solitude will also break you with its yearning. You have to love. You have to feel. It is the reason you are here on earth. You are here to risk your heart.” LoveLifeFeelsHeartReasonFeelingsHappensEarthDeathFallLeftHurtBreakCourageRiskTreeLove YouStrengthBrokenListeningSolitudeProtectNovelistsLife ChangingApplesHappy LifeYearningBrushesSweetnessBetrayedHave CourageBeing StrongProtect YouTastingListen To YourselfStrength Of WillSwallowingCourage StrengthHaving StrengthApple TreesStrong InspirationalCourage To LovePower And StrengthCourage To ChangeLiving AloneInspirational StrengthWay Of LoveHuman StrengthBeing Happy With LifeLife StrengthLove StrengthPower StrengthStrength And LoveStrong LifeRisking Your HeartHurting YourselfFaith And CourageLife Is ComplicatedStrength And LifeStrength And Faith Author:Louise Erdrich
“People worry about kids playing with guns, and teenagers watching violent videos; we are scared that some sort of culture of violence will take them over. Nobody worries about kids listening to thousands - literally thousands - of songs about broken hearts and rejection and pain and misery and loss.” PeopleHeartKidsPainSongCultureLossMusicWorryViolenceSadnessBrokenListeningGunMiseryScaredViolentVideoTeenagerRejectionFidelityKids Playing Book:High Fidelity Source: High Fidelity
“And if someone felt that his life had been an utter failure, and that he himself was only one among millions of wholly unimportant people who could be replaced as easily as broken windowpanes, he would go and pour out his heart to Momo. And, even as he spoke, he would come to realize by some mysterious means that he was absolutely wrong: that there was only one person like himself in the whole world, and that, consequently, he mattered to the world in his own particular way. Such was Momo's talent for listening.” PeopleIfsWorldWayHeartMeanPersonsWholeFeltRealizingMillionsTalentParticularBrokenListeningWhole WorldMysteriousSpokesReplacedUnimportantWindowpane Author:Michael Ende