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Unbroken Quotes

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Leave my loneliness unbroken
Edgar Allan Poe

Authors on Unbroken Quotes: Laura Hillenbrand Thornton Wilder Mahatma Gandhi Abraham Lincoln Lev Grossman Edgar Allan Poe Archibald Garrod Paracelsus Horace Mann Rene Dubos Deepak Chopra John McCain Rick Yancey Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton Florence Scovel Shinn August Weismann Peter Drucker F. Scott Fitzgerald Brian Tracy Louis Zamperini Hermann Hesse Sogyal Rinpoche Ellen G. White James F. Cooper William James Pierre Teilhard de Chardin Alan Redpath Lysa TerKeurst Moliere Sri Aurobindo Dana Gioia Grace Coolidge Wim Wenders
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A basic cause of murmuring is that too many of us seem to expect that life will flow ever smoothly, featuring an unbroken chain of green lights with empty parking places just in front of our destinations!.
Neal A. Maxwell

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Intoxicated with unbroken success, we have become too self sufficient to feel the necessity of redeeming and preserving grace, too proud to pray to the God that made us.
Abraham Lincoln

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My good now flows to me in a steady, unbroken, ever-increasing stream of success, happiness and abundance.
Florence Scovel Shinn

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If you can take it, you can make it.
Louis Zamperini

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True concentration is an unbroken thread of awareness.
B.K.S. Iyengar

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In every human being there is a special heaven, whole and unbroken.
Paracelsus

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unbroken happiness is a bore: it should have ups and downs.
Moliere

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The planetary etheric body is a whole, unbroken and continuous; of this etheric body, those of the healer and the patient are integral, intrinsic parts.
Alice Bailey

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God will never plant the seed of his life upon the soil of a hard, unbroken spirit. He will only plant that seed where the conviction of his spirit has brought brokenness, where the soil has been watered with the tears of repentance as well as the tears of joy.
Alan Redpath

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Personality is an unbroken series of successful gestures.
F. Scott Fitzgerald

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All the more recent work on alkaptonuria has... strengthened the belief that the homogentisic acid excreted is derived from tyrosin, but why alkaptonuric individuals pass the benzene ring of their tyrosin unbroken and how and where the peculiar chemical change from tyrosin to homogentisic acid is brought about, remain unsolved problems.
Archibald Garrod

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Without dignity, identity is erased. In its absence, men are defined not by themselves, but by their captors and the circumstances in which they are forced to live.
Laura Hillenbrand

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There is an unbroken continuum from the wisdom of the body to the wisdom of the mind, from the wisdom of the individual to the wisdom of the race.
Rene Dubos

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In what pagan nation was Moloch ever propitiated by such an unbroken and swift-moving procession of victims as are offered to this Moloch of Christendom, intemperance.
Horace Mann

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It has been my unbroken policy not to see newspaper writers or give interviews to anyone. At the word interview spoken or written my ears go up and my chin out.
Grace Coolidge

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This world is a vast unbroken totality, a deep solidarity joins its contrary powers.
Sri Aurobindo

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Spend unbroken chunks of time with the most important people in your life.
Brian Tracy

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Real devotion is an unbroken receptivity to the truth
Sogyal Rinpoche

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The human person is the sum total of a 15 billion year chain of unbroken evolution now thinking about itself
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

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No State, upon it own mere motion, can lawfully get out of the Union. Resolves and ordinances to that effect are legally nothing. I therefore consider that the Union is unbroken. There needs to be no bloodshed or violence; and there shall be none, unless forced upon the national authority.
Abraham Lincoln

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The living world is not a single array... connected by unbroken series of intergrades.
Theodosius Dobzhansky

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His conviction that everything happened for a reason, and would come to good, gave him laughing equanimity even in hard times.
Laura Hillenbrand

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A lifetime of glory is worth a moment of pain. Louie thought: Let go.
Laura Hillenbrand

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Unbroken companionship helps us hear His instruction so then we can see His direction. We must not seek direction before obeying His instruction.
Lysa TerKeurst

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The notion of a separate organism is clearly an abstraction, as is also its boundary. Underlying all this is unbroken wholeness even though our civilization has developed in such a way as to strongly emphasize the separation into parts.
David Bohm

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There are so many things that are incompatible with a single life. No one can learn fully in one life the lessons of unbroken health and of bodily sickness, of riches and of poverty, of study and action, of comradeship and isolation, of defiance and of obedience, of virtue and of vice.
J. M. E. McTaggart

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Every person who has ever lived has lived an unbroken succession of unique occasions.
Thornton Wilder

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Unceasing prayer is the unbroken union of the soul with God, so that life from God flows into our life; and from our life, purity and holiness flow back to God.
Ellen G. White

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How many voices have escaped you until now, the venting furnace, the floorboards underfoot, the steady accusations of the clock numbering the minutes no one will mark. The terrible clarity this moment brings, the useless insight, the unbroken dark.
Dana Gioia

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When he thought of his history, what resonated with him now was not all that he had suffered but the divine love that he believed had intervened to save him.
Laura Hillenbrand

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Every individual alive today, even the very highest, is to be derived in an unbroken line from the first and lowest forms.
August Weismann

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What God asks of men, said [Billy] Graham, is faith. His invisibility is the truest test of that faith. To know who sees him, God makes himself unseen.
Laura Hillenbrand

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The Cuban people have an amazingly strong and unbroken spirit.
Wim Wenders

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You show the world as a complete, unbroken chain, an eternal chain, linked together by cause and effect.
Hermann Hesse

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I can transform my entire life. The universe is an unbroken, continuous fabric within which I can create and intend my destiny.
Deepak Chopra

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As the brain-changes are continuous, so do all these consciousnesses melt into each other like dissolving views. Properly they are but one protracted consciousness, one unbroken stream.
William James

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At that moment, something shifted sweetly inside him. It was forgiveness, beautiful and effortless and complete. For Louie Zamperini, the war was over.
Laura Hillenbrand

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Life is an unbroken succession of false situations.
Thornton Wilder

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The past,' he thought, 'is linked with the present by an unbroken chain of events flowing one out of another.' And it seemed to him that he had just seen both ends of that chain; that when he touched one end the other quivered.
Anton Chekhov

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You know There are moments when silence, prolonged and unbroken, More expressive may be than all words ever spoken.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

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It's wonderful to play around with fantasy, because there are an amazing number of as-yet-unbroken rules out there.
Lev Grossman

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Because we will die, but at least we will die unbroken.
Rick Yancey

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It is through an unbroken chain of witnesses that we come to see the face of Jesus.
Pope Francis

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That's Joe Biden right there - unbowed, unbroken and unable to stop talking.
John McCain

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I have been practicing, with scientific precision, nonviolence and its possibilities for an unbroken period of over fifty years.
Mahatma Gandhi

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Astley comes to my side. 'Are you well?' 'No,' I tell him, voice hoarse. 'I am not well. I am broken inside. I am broken almost all-the-way deep, and I don't know...I don't know if I can ever be unbroken, let alone well again'
Carrie Jones

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Whatever may be the changes produced by man, the eternal round of the seasons is unbroken.
James F. Cooper

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India has an unbroken tradition of nonviolence from times immemorial.
Mahatma Gandhi

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The student of arithmetic who has mastered the first four rules of his art, and successfully striven with money sums and fractions, finds himself confronted by an unbroken expanse of questions known as problems.
Stephen Leacock