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Fragile Quotes by Janet Fitch
- It was her first book, an indigo cover with a silver moonflower, an art nouveau flower, I traced my finger along the silver line like…
- Aquamarines grew with emeralds, Claire told me. But emeralds were fragile and always broke into smaller pieces, while aquamarines were stronger, grew in huge crystals…
More Fragile Quotes
- I approach playing acoustic guitar more of as a percussive instrument. It's fragile. I don't have a lot of finesse when it… — Billie Joe Armstrong
- When we speak the word 'life,' it must be understood we are not referring to life as we know it from its… — Antonin Artaud
- The Australian economy is resilient, but business and consumer confidence is fragile. — Julie Bishop
- While democracy in the long run is the most stable form of government, in the short run, it is among the most… — Madeleine Albright
- Journalists are always calling my features Edwardian or Victorian, whatever that means. I am small, and people were smaller in those times.… — Helena Bonham Carter
- My mother goes crazy over babies. Some people just do. They love 'em! I never have. Babies scare me more than anything.… — Margaret Cho
- I held a moment in my hand, brilliant as a star, fragile as a flower, a tiny sliver of one hour. I… — Unknown Author
- The raging monster upon the land is population growth. In its presence, sustainability is but a fragile theoretical construct. To say, as… — Pete Wilson
- The clever, albeit fragile, coalition against terrorism brought together by the U.S. government might be able to advance the transition from classical… — Jurgen Habermas
- Trust is a fragile thing. Once earned, it affords us tremendous freedom. But once trust is lost, it can be impossible to… — Mary Alice
- For thousands of years, father and son have stretched wistful hands across the canyon of time, each eager to help the other… — Alan Valentine
- When autumn shadows throw their patterns across the land, they are not the images of fragile, dying leaves, not the bared arms… — Djuna Barnes