Quotes about Break
Jesus broke the law of tradition when the love of persons demanded it.
— Brennan Manning
In front of us, to the right, is the store where we order dresses. Some people call them habits , a good word for them. Habits are hard to break.
— Margaret Atwood
A momentary psychotic break," I'd said. "The strain of being in a strange and debilitating environment, such as Canada, can have that effect.
— Margaret Atwood
There's a lovely Hasidic story of a rabbi who always told his people that if they studied the Torah, it would put Scripture on their hearts. One of them asked, Why on our hearts, and not in them? The rabbi answered, Only God can put Scripture inside. But reading sacred text can put it on your heart, and then when your hearts break, the holy words will fall inside.
— Anne Lamott
Then again, if I was going to break the habit of a lifetime and punch someone in the face, it might as well be John Reid; he could take it as payback for thumping me when we were a couple.
— Elton John
I think there is a time, if I can say this; there is a time in a message where you might just tell a story to give your audience a break.
— Max Lucado
This means that to be considered a child of the Father in heaven by Jesus, one had to be willing to break the OT commands to retaliate.
— Gregory Boyd
Fasting will break poverty from your life.
— Jentezen Franklin
But be it ever so small in our own eyes, when we sin we also break God's law. And Scripture says, "Whoever keeps the whole law but fails in one point has become accountable for all of it" (James 2:10). God's law is seamless, one complete whole. So when we break any of it, we break the whole law.
— Jerry Bridges
Saying no to ungodliness and worldly passions basically means a decisive break with those attitudes and practices. In one sense, this decisive break is a divine act that occurred when we died to the dominion of sin in our lives. In another sense, we're to work out this breach with sin by putting to death the misdeeds of the body (Romans 8:13).
— Jerry Bridges
reality, however utopian, is something from which people feel the need of taking pretty frequent holidays....
— Aldous Huxley
breaking the heart opens it.
— Alice Walker