“When I was working at Teleflora, I got booked to do 'Talladega Nights,' so I went and did that. That was really my first big break ev-er. I made as much from my per diem during the three-month shoot as I did for the entire previous year.” YearsFirstsMadeBigsNightThreeBreakMonthsThree MonthsPrevious Years Author:Jack McBrayer
“We were not made by Nature to work, or even to play, from eight o'clock in the morning till midnight. We ought to break our days and our marches into two.” MadeTwoPlaySleepBreakMorningOughtEightClockMarchMidnight Book:My Early Life: 1874-1904 Source: My Early Life: 1874-1904
“Why should we break up Our snug and pleasant party? Time was made for slaves, But never for us so hearty.” ShouldMadePartyBreakSlavePleasantHearty Author:John Baldwin Buckstone
“The working class must break up, smash the "ready-made state machinery," and not confine itself merely to laying hold of it.” MadeStatesClassBreakReadyWorking ClassMachinery Author:Vladimir Lenin
“Our mistakes don’t make or break us. If we are lucky, they simply reveal who we really are, what we’re made of. Challenges will come, but if you treat them simply as tests of who you are, you’ll come out of it not bitter and victimized, but smarter and stronger.” IfsMadeChallengesMistakeBreakLuckyTestsTreatsStrongerWho You AreBitterSmarterMake Or Break Author:Donn Moomaw
“I have nothing against a community that is made up of people who are Polish, or who are Czechoslovakians, or who are French Canadians or who are blacks trying to maintain the ethnic purity of their neighborhoods. This is a natural inclination... Government should not break up a neighborhood on a numerical basis. As soon as the Government does, the white folks flee.” PeopleShouldTryingDoeMadeGovernmentCommunityNaturalWhiteBreakBasesFolksPurityNeighborhoodInclinationPolish Author:Jimmy Carter
“Was it for this the clay grew tall? O what made fatuous sunbeams toil To break earth's sleep at all?” MadeEarthSleepBreakGrewTallToilClayFutilitySunbeams Author:Wilfred Owen
“Courage that grows from constitution very often forsakes a man when he has occasion for it, and when it is only a kind of instinct in the Soul breaks out on all occasions without judgment or discretion. That courage which proceeds from the sense of our duty, and from the fear of offending Him that made us, acts always in a uniform manner, and according to the dictates of right reason.” MenKindMadeSoulReasonGrowsBreakDutyJudgmentConstitutionInstinctOccasionsUniformsDiscretionBreak OutForsakeOffendingAll Occasions Book:The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq Source: The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq