Quotes about Fragility
Here I am I am tired I am tired of running of having to carry my life like it was a basket of eggs
- William Faulkner
Beneath the quilt she is no more than a bundle of rotten sticks
- William Faulkner
You're nothing but a pack of cards!
- Lewis Carroll
My heart is broken, he told himself. It was at that moment he understood the profound meaning of that common phrase: he thought he heard the sound of glass breaking and felt that the essence of his being was pouring out until he was empty, with no memory of the past, no awareness of the present, no hope for the future.
- Isabel Allende
Very few old folk are happy, Irina. Most of them are poor, aren't healthy, and have no family. It's the most fragile and difficult stage of life, more so than childhood, because it grows worse day by day, and there is no future other than death.
- Isabel Allende
Well, that's the way it was. Nobody counted on Garner dying. Nobody though he could. How 'bout that? Everything rested on Garner being alive. Without his life each of theirs fell to pieces. Now ain't that slavery or what is it?
- Toni Morrison
I've had only two regular women. I liked the small breakable thing inside each one. Whatever their personality, smarts, or looks, something soft lay inside each. Like a bird's breastbone, shaped and chosen to wish on. A little V, thinner than bone and lightly hinged, that I could break with a forefinger if I wanted to, but never did. Want to, I mean. Knowing it was there, hiding from me, was enough.
- Toni Morrison
Because it is not in the nature of love affairs for the lovers to see each other whole and steady.
- JM Coetzee
We tiptoed around each other like heartbreaking new friends.
- Jack Kerouac
No matter how strong we are, there is always something that can cause the heart to flutter and the pulse to weaken.
- Bishop TD Jakes
Earthly riches are like the reed. Its roots are sunk in the swamp, and its exterior is fair to behold; but inside it is hollow. If a man leans on such a reed, it will snap off and pierce his soul.
- St. Anthony of Padua
A torch-flame resembles the wisdom of cowards: it gives a poor light because it trembles.
- Victor Hugo