I am frail like everyone else, and I take that into account when I talk about things. — Carlos Mencia Copy Share Image
Who then to frail mortality shall trust But limns the water, or but writes in dust. — Francis Bacon Copy Share Image
Vagueness and procrastination are ever a comfort to the frail in spirit. — John Updike Copy Share Image
“You look all frail and breakable, but you're really a violent little thing, aren't you?” — Rebecca Yarros Copy Share Image
The human heart is as a frail craft on which we wish to reach the stars. — Giotto di Bondone Copy Share Image
Who to a woman trusts his peace of mind, Trusts a frail bark, with a tempestuous wind. — George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne Copy Share Image
That is what chills your spine when you read an account of a suicide: not the frail corpse hanging from the window… — Simone de Beauvoir Copy Share Image
When you grow up", I said, "do you ever stop feeling little and weak?" "No," she says. "There's always a little frail… — David Almond Copy Share Image
I got hit in the face with a gun. I'm not very fragile at all. It makes me think maybe things would… — Patty Hearst Copy Share Image
Civilisation, the orderly world in which we live, is frail. We are skating on thin ice. There is a fear of a… — Zygmunt Bauman Copy Share Image
What could a child know of the darkness of God's plan? Or how flesh is so frail it is hardly more than… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
Man seems not so much wicked as frail, unable to face pain, trouble and growing old. A good woman knows that nature… — Fay Weldon Copy Share Image
You are exactly who the Greatest You (aka God) most wanted to be, not a frail offshoot who must bow, curtsey, and… — Mike Dooley Copy Share Image
Nature does require her time of preservation, which perforce, I her frail son amongst my brethren mortal, must give my attendance to. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
When with care we have raised an imaginary treasure of happiness, we find at last that the materials of the structure are… — Samuel Rogers Copy Share Image
How come we've got these bodies? They are frail supports for what we feel. There are times I get so hemmed in… — Louise Erdrich Copy Share Image
Women are not the weak, frail little flowers that they are advertised. There has never been anything invented yet, including war, that… — Will Rogers Copy Share Image
The heart is the place where we live our passions. It is frail and easily broken, but wonderfully resilient. There is no… — Leo Buscaglia Copy Share Image
The loveliest, sweetest flower that bloomed in paradise, and the first that died, has rarely blossomed since on mortal soil. It is… — Elizabeth Fry Copy Share Image
Activism isn't about holding your faults up to the light. That's what comedy is about, it's about saying, 'Look at this person… — Scott Thompson Copy Share Image
At five in the afternoon. It was exactly five in the afternoon. A boy brought the white sheet at five in the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Many Canadian nationalists harbour the bizarre fear that should we ever reject royalty, we would instantly mutate into Americans, as though the… — Will Ferguson Copy Share Image
I do think I go out of my way to be a very normal person and I just find it frustrating that… — Kate Bush Copy Share Image
I like the strings. I always have. Because that's how it feels. But the strings make pain seem more fatal than it… — John Green Copy Share Image
It is all a question of sensitiveness. Brute force and overbearing may make a terrific effect. But in the end, that which… — D. H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
Alas! What is man? Whether he be deprived of that light which is from on high, of whether he discard it, a… — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image
To become fully human means learning to turn my gratitude for being alive into some concrete common good. It means growing gentler… — Brené Brown Copy Share Image
Compassion and shame come over one who considers how precarious is the origin of the proudest of living beings: often the smell… — Pliny the Elder Copy Share Image
Public infrastructure around the world is facing unprecedented stress, with hurricanes, cyclones, floods and forest fires all increasing in frequency and intensity.… — Naomi Klein Copy Share Image
Clay can be a metaphor for many things. I made it a metaphor for flesh and earth, and these are two kinds… — Stephen De Staebler Copy Share Image
If nothing once, you nothing lose, For when you die you are the same; The space between is but an hour, The… — Philip Freneau Copy Share Image
The biggest myth about aging is that we can't do anything about it. That it's a road to being decrepit, frail, and… — Suzanne Somers Copy Share Image
What are heavy? sea-sand and sorrow. What are brief? today and tomorrow. What are frail? spring blossoms and youth. What are deep?… — Christina Rossetti Copy Share Image
Old men, what are they? Fast fading the leaf, Three-footed they walk, yet frail as a child, As a dream set afloat… — Aeschylus Copy Share Image
The frail, vulnerable sounds of which we are capable seem to be essential to a later ability to roar like a lion… — David Whyte Copy Share Image
Only in prayer do we achieve that complete and harmonious assembly of body, mind, and spirit which gives the frail human reed… — Alexis Carrel Copy Share Image
...the only difference between a young person at the height of their exuberance and a very old person who is frail and… — John O'Donohue Copy Share Image