I’m moved by everything broken and crippled. Since that’s how we really are. — Anna Kamienska Copy Share Image
“Our politicians always show lame excuse to defend their cripple decisions.” — Munia Khan Copy Share Image
Hollywood does not write parts for people like me, an elderly gentleman, and when they find out you're crippled, forget about it.… — Ricardo Montalban Copy Share Image
You can be living in a big house, driving a nice car, going on exotic vacations and still be empty inside, crippled… — Rob Bell Copy Share Image
When the family collapses, it is the children that are usually damaged. When it happens on a massive scale, the community itself… — Lyndon B. Johnson Copy Share Image
The welfare system in this country has literally crippled millions. It has gotten people bound and gagged so that they cannot get… — Shelton Smith Copy Share Image
As any action or posture, long continued, will distort and disfigure the limbs, so the mind likewise is crippled and contracted by… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
A segregated school system produces children who, when they graduate, they do with crippled minds. — Malcolm X Copy Share Image
Where was the human potential lost? How was it crippled? ...a good question might be not why do people create? But why… — Abraham Maslow Copy Share Image
Captain Richard Phillips of the good ship Maersk Alabama - and Sully Sullenberger splashing down his crippled airliner in the Hudson River… — Tina Brown Copy Share Image
I always had a sense that I would fall in love with Tokyo. In retrospect I guess it's not that surprising. I… — Junot Diaz Copy Share Image
The relationship I have to my fatherland is like that of mothers with crippled children: they love them all the more, the… — Friedrich List Copy Share Image
You're looking, sir, at a very dull survivor of a very gaudy life. Crippled, paralyzed in both legs. Very little I can… — William Faulkner Copy Share Image
The working classes in England were always sentimental, and the Irish and Scots and Welsh. The upper-class English are the stiff-upper-lipped ones.… — Tracey Ullman Copy Share Image
The family is the corner stone of our society. More than any other force it shapes the attitude, the hopes, the ambitions,… — Lyndon B. Johnson Copy Share Image
“I wish I knew what it is you do to me.” She sensed that it troubled him that she could break through… — Debbie Macomber Copy Share Image
I am going to miss that time when you take that corner better than anybody else could have taken it on that… — Bobby Rahal Copy Share Image
Now I know surely and forever, However much I have blotted our Waking love, its memory is still there. And I know… — Kenneth Rexroth Copy Share Image
An artist, in my experience, is a man or woman of unusual talent and peculiar, highly individual sensibility, with an independent and… — Peter Schjeldahl Copy Share Image
Books are the carriers of civilization. Without books, history is silent, literature dumb, science crippled, thought and speculation at a standstill. Without… — Barbara Tuchman Copy Share Image
I ask you, how would you like your mom, your wife, your daughter to spend $100,000 to go to Harvard or some… — Pam Grier Copy Share Image
A peril of the night road is that flecks of dust and streaks of bug blood on the windshield look to me… — James Thurber Copy Share Image
When death comes, we take off our clothes and gather everything we left behind: what is dark, broken, touched with shame. When… — Linda Gregg Copy Share Image
The very fact that religions are not content to stand on their own feet, but insist on crippling or warping the flexible… — H. P. Lovecraft Copy Share Image
The question is, when so many others cut corners, shave the truth, self-deal, believe in the fast buck, and follow the crowd… — Price Pritchett Copy Share Image
What's the point of a spark of light if it stands alone? The key is, and will always be, synergy. Without it,… — Suzy Kassem Copy Share Image
I saw rich beggars and poor beggars, proud beggars and humble beggars, fat beggars and thin beggars, healthy beggars and sick beggars,… — William Saroyan Copy Share Image
Has nature connected itself together by no bond, allowed itself to be thus crippled, and split into the divine and human elements?… — Walter Pater Copy Share Image
I have lived in one house in Baltimore for nearly forty-five years. It has changed in that time, as I have -… — H. L. Mencken Copy Share Image
Everywhere you go on the continent of Europe at this hour you see the conflict between militarism and industrialism. You see the… — William Graham Sumner Copy Share Image
From whence comes it that a cripple in body does not irritate us, and that a crippled mind enrages us? It is… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
Because those who hold conspiracy theories typically suffer from a crippled epistemology, in accordance with which it is rational to hold such… — Cass Sunstein Copy Share Image
If woman alone had suffered under these mistaken traditions [of women's subordination], if she could have borne the evil by herself, it… — Clara Barton Copy Share Image
“Again, take someone who’s crippled or deformed; they can’t be tied to the plank without a lot of sweat and heaving, and… — Hilary Mantel Copy Share Image