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wreckage

«And I to my motorcycle Parked like the soul of the junkyard Restored, a bicycle fleshed With power, and tore off Up Highway 106 continually Drunk on the wind in my mouth Wringing the handlebar for speed Wild to be wreckage forever»
«The individual woman is required a thousand times a day to choose either to accept her appointed role and thereby rescue her good disposition out of the wreckage of her self-respect, or else follow an independent line of behavior and rescue her self-respect out of the wreckage of her good disposition.»
«What most people don't seem to realize is that there is just as much money to be made out of the wreckage of a civilization as from the up-building of one.»
Author: Margaret Mitchell | Keywords: wreckage
«The roads of life are strewn with the wreckage of run-down and half-finished loves.»
Author: Ralph W. Sockman | Keywords: roads, run down, wreckage
«In the arms of the angels, fly away from here....you are pulled from the wreckage, of your silent revelry, you're in the arms of the angels, may you find some comfort here...»
«Excuse me, officer, but would you mind bringing the wreckage a little closer this way? My wife can't see»
«A man's house burns down. The smoking wreckage represents only a ruined home that was dear through years of use and pleasant associations. By and by, as the days and weeks go on, first he misses this, then that, then the other thing. And when he casts about for it he finds that it was in that house. Always it is an essential -- there was but one of its kind. It cannot be replaced. It was in that house. It is irrevocably lost. It will be years before the tale of lost essentials is complete, and not till then can he truly know the magnitude of his disaster.»
«Literature is strewn with the wreckage of those who have minded beyond reason the opinion of others»