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I knew my value because the world seemed to be denying it, and that just made me want to prove it even more.

A.J. Mendez Brooks
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I knew my value because the world seemed to be denying it, and that just made me want to prove it even more.

A.J. Mendez Brooks, Crazy Is My Superpower: How I Triumphed by Breaking Bones, Breaking Hearts, and Breaking the Rules
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No matter what your circumstance, if you provide kids with creative ammunition, they will blast holes into an oppressive reality, and conceive limitless worlds.

A.J. Mendez Brooks, Crazy Is My Superpower: How I Triumphed by Breaking Bones, Breaking Hearts, and Breaking the Rules
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I am not surprised of your goodbye, breaking heart and leaving behind; maybe these are what angels do for fun.

M.F. Moonzajer, A moment with God ; Poetry
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Lie still, lie still, my breaking heart; My silent heart, lie still and break: Life, and the world, and mine own self, are changed For a dream's sake.

Christina Rossetti
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Cowboys don’t go around breaking hearts.

Missy Lyons, Cowboys Don't Sing
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He looks like an angel, sings like an angel. He found my breaking heart and coaxed it into a new rhythm.

Angela Morrison, Sing Me to Sleep
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Is it necessary that Heaven should borrow its light from the glare of Hell? Infinite punishment is infinite cruelty, endless injustice, immortal meanness. To worship an eternal gaoler hardens, debases, and pollutes even the vilest soul. While there is one sad and breaking heart in the universe, no good being can be perfectly happy.

Robert G. Ingersoll
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He died of a breaking heart," Pete said, making a stout log fence of his hands around the glove compartment and leaning forward to peer at the luminous clock, "but he was an old man. He was the king of his Yaquis down there and he couldn't live any more when they took the land away. He couldn't live up in the mountains that way. He hid all the treasures - you understand treasures? - in the mountains down there and he died. Now I'm the king of my Yaquis and someday I'll go down there and dig up the treasures again - maybe soon if they don't catch me too much. Then I buy the land back and we will live in the future like in the past only better." Pete let the fence fall, and sunlight showed the clock to be hours wrong, if not years.

Douglas Woolf, Wall to Wall
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