Fragility Quote by Kaya McLaren Download Open image ““What they all knew was this: Life was fragile.”” — Kaya McLaren ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fragility Life
“Life is a fragile thing. Apparently the whole world is fragile too.” — Elizabeth Norris Copy Share Image
“So fragile. Our lives are so ridiculously fragile. We move about in this world feeling as though we’re invincible, hard as nails, not knowing… — Andrew E. Kaufman Copy Share Image
“You don't understand how fragile life is. You don't realize that the thread breaks between one moment and the next.” — Julia Quinn Copy Share Image
“Some things aren't meant for this world. They're too fragile, and life breaks them.” — Vikki Wakefield Copy Share Image
“That they were all at least a little broken, because they lived in a broken world.” — Kit Rocha Copy Share Image
“People are fragile. They die of mistakes, of overdoses, of sickness. But mostly they die of Death.” — Holly Black Copy Share Image
“Earth life is giant field day where we willingly choose the limitation of racing with both feet in a potato sack, or sometimes we… — Kaya McLaren Copy Share Image
“Miracles were just second chances if you really thought about it--second chances when all hope was lost.” — Kaya McLaren Copy Share Image
“Dear God, Lisa, what are your gingerbread men doing to each other? It's like a gingerbread orgy down there! You made porn cookies!” — Kaya McLaren Copy Share Image
“When someone you love dies, it's normal to lose your faith. I don't want you to lose yours. I want you to believe that… — Kaya McLaren Copy Share Image
“What a tricky balance of safety and risk it is that brings out the best in us?” — Kaya McLaren Copy Share Image
“Why, he wondered, was it so hard to see humankind as capable of creating miracles? Miracles were just second chances if you really thought… — Kaya McLaren Copy Share Image
“You're going to stay here. You're going to get strong. And then, when your mind is as empty as your glass, you'll know what… — Kaya McLaren Copy Share Image
“If you ever start thinking that any of them are developmentally more mature than a high school boy, just remember they named their dogs… — Kaya McLaren Copy Share Image
“there is no grief more devastating than the grief for what could have been.” — Kaya McLaren Copy Share Image
“Surely the truth was a really important part of any authentic relationship. But so was acceptance, and I hadn't known how to balance those… — Kaya McLaren Copy Share Image
“So at the end of the day, here was what Mike was able to believe in: people.It was people and their kindness the made… — Kaya McLaren Copy Share Image
“She and Lisa always called that kind of snow heroic, because a person could do no wrong in it. Everyone skied like a hero… — Kaya McLaren Copy Share Image
I feel like the future is unwritten. So many of the things that we write now haven't been about educating people on the environment,… — John Flansburgh Copy Share Image
“Two people who live their lives alone in rooms doing strange, gentle things can sometimes be together in the middle of a dangerous storm… — Samantha Hunt Copy Share Image
“Our limited data force a sense of historical fragility: even as I nurture interpretation, I continually run the risk of creating it in my… — Mark S. Smith Copy Share Image
“Those mornings were fragile things — like flowers blooming in the middle of a battlefield. She hadn’t realized then that the soil beneath them… — Maggie Sn Copy Share Image
The scariest time of my life was when I knew my Nana was dying. It was horrible, as there's nothing I could do to… — Nikki Sanderson Copy Share Image
In 1966 Rolf Edberg wrote "This is mankind's home", "in the narrow borderland between the deathly heat beneath our feet and the coldness of… — Margot Wallstrom Copy Share Image
Each person is sacred, no matter what his or her culture, religion, handicap, or fragility. Each person is created in God’s image; each one… — Jean Vanier Copy Share Image
Not childhood alone, but the young man till thirty, never feels practically that he is mortal. — Charles Lamb Copy Share Image
Face, to me, is a metaphor of sadness. And I want to share this sadness. I'm not really interested whether it's an Indian face… — Luis Gonzalez Copy Share Image
I am completely tied up with softness, fragility, and the problems of a feminine world. — Lillian Bassman Copy Share Image
“We, like lace, make up the very fabric of society, the tapestry of togetherness that consists of holes, but also of threads that tie… — Kayla Severson Copy Share Image
What’s insidious about the fear of what others will say is that you rarely hear them say it. You imagine what they’d say. You… — Jeff Jarvis Copy Share Image