“A personal offense is like a scratch on a phonograph record. I couldn't move my thoughts beyond my pain. It kept repeating, as if I were stuck within its grooves. There was only one way to play beyond it. I had to forgive them, so my heart could take its form again.” IfsWayHeartPlayPainMovingFormRecordsMy HeartForgivingStuckOne WayOffenseMy ThoughtsScratchesGroovePhonograph Author:Laurel Lea
“A friend of mine gave me a Philip Glass record. I listened to it for five hours before I realized it had a scratch on it.” HoursRecordsFiveMinesGlassesI RealizedScratchesPhilip Author:Emo Philips
“I like everything in this iPhone, iPod world where you can do everything all the time. Back in my time, you bought a vinyl record when you were a kid and took it home, and it took a bit of effort to actually get it out of the thing and not scratch it.” WorldHomeKidsBitsCan DoEffortRecordsMy TimeScratchesIphoneIpodsVinyl Author:Rick Astley
“The U.S. Army records alone for World War II weigh 17,000 tons, and even the best historians have not done more than just scratch the surface. The story is such that 500 years from now people will be writing and reading about it.” PeopleWorldWritingYearsWarDoneStoriesReadingRecordsArmySurfaceWar Of The WorldsHistorianWorld War IiWorld War IScratchesWriting And Reading Author:Rick Atkinson