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Things that came apart could be put together again, but never exactly the same.
But then you're put back together again, in a wholly different order . . ." "And it hurts so much you don't know if the new order will work." "It'll heal. It has to hurt before it heals, don't you think?" He
Make love and make it again
Not so long ago we were all a tightly knit group of friends. Too bad someone had ripped apart the stitches that held us together, unraveling the cozy blanket of our friendship and leaving just enough strands to hang ourselves with.
Even the things that look broken beyond repair have a chance at being whole again. It just depends how much you want to rebuild it.
Drop the idea that attachment and love are one thing. They are enemies. It is attachment that destroys all love.
Connection is life; disconnection, death.
Listen, ultimately we have to let go of all attachments - I mean all attachments.
People can't be just tied together. They have to connect. Otherwise, they'll find themselves bound hand and foot.
Things can't mend without being broken.
Letting go is also a returning.
The part always has a tendency to reunite with its whole in order to escape from its imperfection.
When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.
Connect, connect.
People who feel empty never heal by merging with another incomplete person. On the contrary, two broken-winged birds coupled into one make for clumsy flight. No amount of patience will help it fly; and, ultimately, each must be pried from the other, and wounds separately splinted. The
Only by falling apart can you come back together again. Or in other words. If you have never fallen apart, how can you ever be whole?
You better be glad that thing is attached, or it would follow me home. Then I'd have to keep it.
Bring us together again.
Two broken pieces making a whole.
Attachment comes only where we expect a return.
You can only lose what you cling to
When you find something that's whole, you do what you can to keep it that way.
And when you fins something that isn't, then maybe it's not a bad idea to try to make it whole again. Maybe.
... I'm not fixable.
When you believe that you cannot stitch your own heart back together, go to work on the hearts of other people; there is no surer way to repair yourself than to repair them.
One moment unstuck other stuck!
There is no together anymore. Once a pomegranate breaks and all its seeds scatter in differetnt directions, you cannot put it back together.
But there's one thing you must remember. Whether you want it or not, once you have created bonds between you and other people, those bonds will never disappear.
We can rebuild. We can't resurrect." I
Sometimes broken things deserve to be repaired.
Start over, and start over, and start over.Start-- Nancy Ring
The chains that bind us the most closely are the ones we have broken.
Rip yourself open. Sew yourself shut.
You can't "un-recgonize" something
We only part to meet again.
A broken sword can be reforged.
It's a universal law that if you unscrew or unbolt more than 10 parts from any machine that there is only a 3% chance that it will ever go back together again and work.
Rebuilding relationship requires a lifelong discipline and commitment.
want to hang on to yourHang-- Max Lucado
Any woman knows that a thread, once woven, is fixed in place; the only way to smooth a mistake is to let it all unravel.
I grabbed it and squeezed it back into place. It gave a little crunch and popped right in.
You've got to admit you're broken before you can be made whole.
When you are finished with it, put it back in the first place that you looked for it.
It took me a while to get myself untied. Every time I meet you , I seem to end up hog-tied and unconscious
We can be mended.
We look good taped back together.
Stop a bit and think it over. There do be some knots mighty aisy to tie but the untying is a cat of a different brade.
You can't undo the past. And you can't put it back together either.
The one who had the power to take me apart was also the only one with the power to put me back together again.
Sometimes, you just have to start all over differently.
That's the thing about the broken ones - they're never too far beyond repair, even though it might seem that way. They just need a little glue and the right pair of hands to stick 'em back together.
All solutions are temporary, so why not go for duct tape?
The broken can always be fixed
You can just reload, propel it and fly again. This is extremely important for revolutionizing access to space because as long as we continue to throw away rockets and space crafts, we will never truly have access to space.
How do you let go of attachment to things? Don't even try. It's impossible. Attachment to things drops away by itself when you no longer seek to find yourself in them.
No, this is not a disentanglement from, but a progressive knotting into --
Don't let go now, Jay. One-by-one, place each piece of your soul back together, but this time, make it stronger. Close your eyes and do it.
It's so strange to think: A year ago today, I was undoing my husband. Now I am almost done reassembling him.
In a liquid modern life there are no permanent bonds, and any that we take up for a time must be tied loosely so that they can be untied again, as quickly and as effortlessly as possible, when circumstances change - as they surely will in our liquid modern society, over and over again.
It's not an easy thing to be let go.
The hardest part was getting the window net hooked back. I didn't think I was ever going to get it hooked. I finally got it hooked. If I'd known that I wouldn't have tried to hook it.
I can't untie myself from you, Clary - not my heart or my blood or my mind or any other part of me.
You want to put a band-aid on something that needs stitches.
You took my life apart and put it back together.
I was tired of hanging on, taking the torn pieces to make something whole with them.
I break our connection.
Eventually everything connects.
I don't want to fix you. I want to fix this.Fix-- Katja Millay
You can't reclaim a thing that changes as you touch it.
How do you make someone understand what it means or how it feels to be torn in half? Not many people know this desperate need to be put back together again.
I made you collapsible. I put you in and raised you with string and made you stay
there with putty.
When you get your heart broken, other people can help you pick the pieces up, but only you can glue the pieces back together.
When we tug at a single thing in nature, we find it attached to the rest of the world.
Sometimes the hardest part isn't letting go but rather learning to start over.
To remember non-attachment is to remember what freedom is all about. If we get attached, even to a beautiful state of being, we are caught, and ultimately we will suffer. We work to observe anything that comes our way, experience it while it is here, and be able to let go of it.
A person could leave you so quickly. So much history and time and memories, but they snuck away from you, and other things took their place. How could you hold on? Wait. A bigger question. The biggest. How could you hold on and
let go?
Well ... It might be a little broken.'
'A little broken is still broken,' I pointed out.
'But fixable.
Become alert about desire and non-attachment begins to appear. This is not to be made to happen, it follows naturally from awareness of attachment. Each one of us has to become aware of his attachments, and keep being so! Nothing should be done unconsciously.
We'll meet again, we'll part once more.
Around your skin, I tie and untie mine.
Sometimes the only way to hold on, is to let go.
By letting go, you allow everything to find it's rightful place. Once free, everything finds its way home.
Hold on tightly - let go lightly
Sometimes to keep it together you've got to leave it alone.Leave-- Don Henley
You can't be fixed. You can't be saved.
Someone severed the link between my brain and my fingers.
Duct tape. Perfect weapon; so many uses.
Keep on doing whatever it is that you have been doing; but, do no attachment-abhorrence. If 'You' stay in 'Your [Pure Soul] state'; attachment-abhorrence will not occur.
If attachment is an evil, we must look for its cause in the scandal of birth, for to be born is to be attached. Detachment then should apply itself to getting rid of the traces of this scandal, the most serious and intolerable.
Just how many times are you going to make me sew you back together again?
What once was broken can be fixed.
Humanity's gift to the universe. Duct Tape.
Wounds heal. Love lasts. We remain.
Why keep putting yourself back together if you're just going to keep breaking apart?
Mending is harder than breaking.
What you are trying to let go of
...is already gone.-- Sanober Khan
Attachment strangles freedom and clarity and makes us a puppet to our desires and cravings; attachment is the root of suffering, a root that if left unattended grows into a tree which drops the fruits of anger, greed, envy, dispersion, competitiveness, ego and pain
The bond (of marriage) became the bondage itself
I'm not attached to anything.
I'm attached to what it feels it's my duty, to do my duty.
I think that I will die with the boots on.
Broken things can be made whole again. Perhaps not as they were before, but maybe stronger this time.
Why do I have to pay a reconnect fee when you all made the mistake?