Jonno White

Mar 20, 202355 min

500 Best Broken But Beautiful Quotes (2023)

1. “The best way to not get your heart broken, is pretending you don't have one.”

2. “This time I wouldn’t forget him, because I couldn’t ever forgive him—for breaking my heart twice.” —James Patterson, Sundays at Tiffany’s

3. “We fit, you and I,” he whispered looking into that haunting gaze. “Two broken pieces making a whole.”

4. “When your heart is broken, you plant seeds in the cracks and you pray for rain.”

5. “I’m beautifully broken, perfectly imperfect, beautiful in my flaws. All together I am a beautiful disaster.”

6. I am afraid to speak or move for the fear all this wonderful beauty will vanish just like a broken silence - Author: L.M. Montgomery

7. “The human heart is the only thing whose worth increases the more it is broken.” —Shakieb Orgunwall

8. “Koi tumse pyaar naa kare isse tumhara pyaar kam nahi ho jaata…. tumhara pyaar kaafi hai …tum kaafi ho” – Sidharth Shukla

9. “She made broken look beautiful and strong look invincible. She walked with the universe on her shoulders and made it look like a pair of wings.” — Ariana Dancu

10. A break is something to remember, something of value, a way to make the piece more beautiful, rather than something to disguise. They use gold, not invisible superglue because mistakes shouldn’t be considered ugly.

11. “I won't ever leave you, even though you're always leaving me.” —Audrey Niffenegger, The Time Traveler’s Wife

12. “When it comes to love and loss, acceptance is never easy. We can’t make someone see all we have to give, make them love us, or make them change. All we can do is move on and stop wasting time.” —April Mae Monterrosa

13. Kintsugi is based on the belief that something broken is stronger and more beautiful because of its imperfections, the history attached to it, and its altered state.

14. “They'll say you are bad

15. “Sometimes your heart needs more time to accept what your mind already knows.” —Anonymous

16. “Some people are going to leave, but that’s not the end of your story. That’s the end of their part in your story.” —Faraaz Kazi

17. “I didn’t lose you. You lost me. You'll search for me inside of everyone you're with and I won't be found." —r.h. Sin

18. “Don’t cry when the sun is gone, because the tears won’t let you see the stars.” —Violeta Parra

19. “All the broken hearts in the world still beat.”

20. “My heart's cracking apart all over again because of the way I've missed him.” —Jolene Perry, My Heart for Yours

21. “Being heartbroken doesn’t mean you stop feeling. Just the opposite—it means you feel it all more.” —Julie Johnson, Erasing Faith

22. “You can break a thing, but you cannot always guide it afterward into the shape you want.”

23. In a couple of Ahdaf Soueif's novels, she gets at the certain kind of English that's being spoken by Egyptians. It's a beautiful, expressive English but it is non-standard, "broken" English that happens to be efficient, eloquent, and communicates perfectly well even if it is breaking rules. - Author: Elliott Colla

24. “Sometimes, you just need a break. In a beautiful place. Alone. To figure everything out.” – Anonymous

25. “"A break is something to remember, something of value, a way to make the piece more beautiful, rather than something to disguise. They use gold, not invisible superglue because mistakes shouldn’t be considered ugly." – Penny Reid

26. “Japanese potters developed the kintsugi repair technique where they use a compound that includes molten gold to rejoin the broken clay pieces. The repaired pieces are made useful once again, and often become lovelier than they were in their original form. Kintsugi is a wonderful picture of the way God restores broken hearts. He doesn’t erase the evidence or memory of heartbreak. Instead, he makes it beautiful and repurposes us for new uses.”

27. “But in the midst of all that uncertainty and lack of clarity, there lies a wild beauty. A hope. Possibility. The promise of something bigger than us happening just beneath the surface that we can’t see.” – Mandy Hale, You Are Enough: Heartbreak, Healing, and Becoming Whole

28. “You can’t buy love, but you can pay heavily for it.” —Henny Youngman

29. “The broken hearted are the bravest among us—they dared to love.” ~Brené Brown. Most of us have had our hearts broken at some point and in some form or another – whether through the loss of a loved one or the ending of a romantic relationship. The emotional pain and trauma that comes along with heartbreak is so paralyzing that one stops from engaging in another relationship ever.

30. God is a specialist at making something useful and beautiful out of something broken and confused. - Author: Charles R. Swindoll

31. “The saddest thing about love is that not only the love cannot last forever, but even the heartbreak is soon forgotten.” —William Faulkner, Soldier’s Pay

32. Kintsugi is a pottery technique. When something breaks, like a vase, they glue it back together with melted gold. Instead of making the cracks invisible, they make them beautiful…To celebrate the history of the object…What it’s been through

33. “She is tender, but she is fierce, to understand her you have to realize that the former is who she is and the latter is what life demanded of her. A caring heart that has seen too many wars. It’s her way, even though it’s not what she chose.” – JmStorm

34. “To be human is to be broken and broken is its own kind of beautiful.” – R.M. Drake

35. The people who are quick to walk away are the ones who never meant to stick around. – Unknown

36. “We are all wonderful, beautiful wrecks. That’s what connects us that we’re all broken, all beautifully imperfect.” – Emilio Estevez

37. “Sometimes what we think is best is actually not the best for us. God knows the beginning from the end and knows how to make you whole. Your brokenness is not the end of who you are; it is the beginning. Life will break you, but God will mend you and make you stronger through it all. The society in which we live approaches brokenness with trying to fix it themselves. We cannot fix ourselves. The truth is only God can turn a life that is broken into a thing of beauty. Mandy Fender, Beautifully Broken: Giving God the Broken Pieces

38. “A break is something to remember, something of value, a way to make the piece more beautiful, rather than something to disguise. They use gold, not invisible superglue because mistakes shouldn’t be considered ugly.” – Penny Reid

39. “We die a little every day and by degrees we’re reborn into different men, older men in the same clothes, with the same scars.”

40. Being a creator of a song I get to take all these broken fragments of failure and chaos and weave together something beautiful and meaningful. Decay. Death. Pain. Fall. And if God is a songwriter then these fallen leaves of mine can be redeemed - Author: Jon Foreman

41. We are all broken in some way. But it's all the shattered pieces that give us depth. Like stained glass, it's how the pieces and colors fit together that truly makes us beautiful. - Author: Adriana Law

42. “Main pyaar karti hu tumse, tum nahi karte toh na sahi, mera pyaar kaafi hai, main kaafi hu” – Sonia Rathee

43. “To love and win is the best thing. To love and lose is the next best.” —William Makepeace Thackeray

44. “Doctoring her seemed to her as absurd as putting together the pieces of a broken vase. Her heart was broken. Why would they try to cure her with pills and powders?”

45. She is a beautiful piece of broken pottery, put back together by her own hands. And a critical world judges her cracks while missing the beauty of how she made herself whole again. - Author: J.M. Storm

46. “Olivia was so beautifully broken. The hairline cracks in her personality were more pieces of art than flaws. I loved flawed art.” – Tarryn Fisher

47. Abb yahan se kahan? I have no idea, kabhi kabhi naa pata hone mein hi asli maza hai.

48. “Thinking of you is a poison I drink often.” —Atticus

49. “I will never love another. Not like I loved you. I just don’t have the love for it again.” —Atticus

50. “The heart will break, but broken live on.” —Lord Byron

51. “Perhaps someday I’ll crawl back home, beaten, defeated. But not as long as I can make stories out of my heartbreak, beauty out of sorrow.” —Sylvia Plath

52. When there is extra lipstick on your lips and extra dazzle in your smile, you’re definitely screaming in pain from within and chances are no one can hear you because the music is too loud.

53. “Often we have too many distorted takes on love because of the way everyone else represents it.” – Mandy Fender, Beautifully Broken: Giving God the Broken Pieces

54. It's strange, but seeing something broken is somehow worse when you can tell that it used to be beautiful. - Author: Brenna Yovanoff

55. “You didn’t break my heart; you freed it.” —Steve Maraboli

56. “To be rejected by someone doesn't mean you should also reject yourself or that you should think of yourself as a lesser person. It doesn't mean that nobody will ever love you anymore. Remember that only ONE person has rejected you at the moment, and it only hurt so much because to you, that person's opinion symbolized the opinion of the whole world, of God.”

57. “We need never be hopeless because we can never be irreparably broken.”

58. “Kintsugi is based on the belief that something broken is stronger and more beautiful because of its imperfections, the history attached to it, and its altered state. Instead of hiding what’s been damaged, the shards are mended with a special resin mixed with gold dust. The bonded seams become an intrinsic part of the ceramic and add a personalized, one-of-a-kind beauty through its imperfections.”

59. “Jealously and Revenge… Your my kind of a girl” – Sidharth Shukla

60. “Life will break you, but God will mend you and make you stronger through it all.” – Mandy Fender, Beautifully Broken: Giving God the Broken Pieces

61. That situation is a broken heart just waiting to happen - Author: Jamie McGuire

62. I just hope people see that if God can do something beautiful with my broken pieces, then God truly has a plan for each and everyone of us. - Author: Nick Vujicic

63. I wanted something so much ki maine apne aap ko convince kardiya ki woh pyaar hai.

64. “Every broken piece of me fell on every broken piece of you and when I took the missing parts, like the emptiness of me I saw the emptiness of you and I poured my half upon you to fill you whole. I risked it all just to dream you complete and catch you one day free in the wild.”

65. “The most difficult aspect of moving on is accepting that the other person already did.” —Faraaz Kazi

66. “Perhaps someday I’ll crawl back home, beaten, defeated. But not as long as I can make stories out of my heartbreak, beauty out of sorrow.” — Sylvia Plath

67. “Where you used to be, there is a hole in the world, which I find myself constantly walking around in the daytime, and falling in at night. I miss you like hell.” —Edna St. Vincent Millay

68. “Someday you’re gonna look back on this moment of your life as such a sweet time of grieving. You’ll see that you were in mourning, and your heart was broken, but your life was changing.” —Elizabeth Gilbert

69. Some broken vases can still hold beautiful flowers - Author: Munia Khan

70. He cared less, so they cared more. He said it was beautiful. I knew he was broken.This was his game. - Author: Coco J. Ginger

71. “Kintsugi [is] not just a method of repair but also a philosophy. It’s the belief that the breaks, cracks, and repairs become a valuable and esteemed part of the history of an object, rather than something to be hidden. That, in fact, the piece is more beautiful for having been broken.”

72. “I am perfect in my imperfections, secure in my insecurities, happy with my choices, strong in times of weakness and beautiful in my own way… I am “myself”.”

73. Beautiful young presidents died and beautiful young presidents lived, beautiful young women lived and then they died, but the broken sewer pipe beneath the courtyard of the old Worumbo mill was apparently eternal. - Author: Stephen King

74. “When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us.” —Alexander Graham Bell

75. “Every time your heart is broken, a doorway cracks open to a world full of new beginnings, new opportunities.” —Patti Roberts, The Angels Are Here

76. “A broken heart is just the growing pains necessary so that you can love more completely when the real thing comes along.” —J.S.B. Morse, Now and at the Hour of Our Death

77. “I love you, but I hate you. I miss you, but I’m better off without you. I want you out of my life, but I never want to let you go.” —Minhal Mehdi

78. “To be rejected by someone doesn’t mean you should also reject yourself or that you should think of yourself as a lesser person. It doesn’t mean that nobody will ever love you anymore. Remember that only one person has rejected you at the moment, and it only hurt so much because to you, that person’s opinion symbolized the opinion of the whole world, of God.” —Jocelyn Soriano

79. “It would have broken my heart if it hadn't been so damn familiar. I guess I'd gotten numb to that sort of thing. I had heart-leather like walruses got blubber.”

80. “And it only hurts when I'm breathing. My heart only breaks when it's beating. My dreams only die when I'm dreaming. So, I hold my breath—to forget.” —Shania Twain, “Up!”

81. “When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.” —Unknown

82. “The olive tree is such a beautiful reminder that this isn’t how it’s going to be forever. On the other side of the harsh wind is fruit. On the other side of the process of being broken and waiting is a useful heart free of bitterness. On the other side of being pressed and crushed is oil . . . the most valuable part of me set free to emerge.”

83. “Those we love never truly leave us. There are things that death cannot touch.” —Jack Thorne, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

84. Sometimes there is a wellspring or river of something beautiful and possible in the tenderest sense that comes to and from the most broken of children, and I was one of these, and whatever is was, I can't name, I can only thank. Perhaps it is the water of life that saves us, after all. - Author: Linda Hogan

"85. That feeling you get in your stomach when your heart’s broken. It’s like all the butterflies just died.” – Unknown

“You do not just wake up and become the butterfly—growth is a process.” —Rupi Kaur

“Someday, I will be a beautiful butterfly, and then everything will be better. – Heimlich, A Bug's Life"

86. “When you are standing in [a]forest of sorrow, you cannot imagine that you could ever find your way to a better place. But if someone can assure you that they themselves have stood in that same place, and now have moved on, sometimes this will bring hope” —Elizabeth Gilbert

87. Loving you has beautified my life in so many ways more than one. You have no idea how happy you make me. You’re the sunshine that brightens my day. You remain all that my heart desires, and more. Thank you for making my life feel brand new. I am not trading this feeling for anything in the world. Being with you is the best decision I’ve made so far, and I’m not going to let distance break that. Though we may be apart right now, our hearts are still connected, there is no blockage between the love we have for each other. I love you now and forever!.

88. “The worst feeling in the world is when you can’t love anyone else because your heart still belongs to the one who broke it.” —Unknown

89. “Sometimes, you just need a break. In a beautiful place. Alone. To figure everything out.” - Unknown

90. “Kintsugi: stronger and more beautiful in the broken places.”

91. It took too long for me to realize I'd dropped that beautiful bottle of whiskey. Too long to realize I'd broken it. By the time I figured it out, too long turned to too late, and I remembered all-too-well the other way Whiskey can burn. - Author: Kandi Steiner

92. And you say you are broken, but broken mirrors like you create the most beautiful patterns of light. - Author: Nikita Gill

93. We will pick our way through the shards of broken objects folly leaves behind. And some of what breaks will be very beautiful. - Author: Guy Gavriel Kay

94. “This is a good sign, having a broken heart. It means we have tried for something.”

95. “Pleasure of love lasts but a moment. Pain of love lasts a lifetime.” —Bette Davis

96. “One day, I learned that a single look can change everything. And since then, I have seen it countless times. I have grappled to understand it and failed. For instance, all it took was a look from another man for my wife to fall out of love with me. It baffles me that a simple alignment of eyes can cause so much devastation.” —Ali Shaw, The Girl with Glass Feet

97. “My father gave me a ruined boy to compensate for the fact that he does not love me.

98. “The Young Man came to the Old Man seeking counsel.

99. “Who fixes broken people? Is it only other broken people, ones who've already been ruined? And do we need to be fixed? It was the messiness and hurt in our pasts that drove us, and that same hurt connected us at a subdermal level, the kind of scars written so deeply in your cells that you can't even see them anymore, only recognize them in someone else.”

100. “Love had never faded… The heart broken so many times, had now been shaded… Hold me, to I never want to fall for the one who doesn’t care… And I shall love you, as a beautiful dare.” – Harley Quinn

101. “I am warrior… jeet lungi jo mera hai” – Sonia Rathee

102. “Lonely’s a different kind of pain, it doesn’t hurt as bad as heartbreak. I preferred it and embraced it ‘cause I reckoned it was one or the other.” —Kristen Ashley, For You

103. Kintsugi is based on the belief that something broken is stronger and more beautiful because of its imperfections, the history attached to it, and its altered state.” – Jo Ann V. Glim

104. “It is strange how often a heart must be broken before the years can make it wise.” —Sara Teasdale, The Collected Poems

105. “The greatest tragedy of life is not that men perish but that they cease to love.” —W. Somerset Maugham

106. She is a beautiful piece of broken pottery, put back together by her own hands. And a critical world judges her cracks while missing the beauty of how she made herself whole again.

107. Geez, Em, stop checking him out so noticeably."

108. “A broken heart in real life isn’t half as dreadful as it is in books. […] It takes spells of aching and gives you a sleepless night now and then, but between times it lets you enjoy life and dreams as if there were nothing the matter with it.” —L.M. Montgomery

109. “She was a free bird one minute: queen of the world and laughing. The next minute she would be in tears like a porcelain angel, about to teeter, fall and break. She never cried because she was afraid that something 'would' happen; she would cry because she feared something that could render the world more beautiful, 'would not' happen.”

110. You do so much each day and expect so little in return. Fresh coffee and breakfast are waiting for you in the kitchen. I hope your day is as beautiful as you are. Good morning gorgeous, I love you.

111. “Friendship is like a glass ornament, once it is broken, it can rarely be put back together in exactly the same way.” —Charles Kingsley

112. “Love is as simple as the absence of self given to another. God, when invited, fills the void of any unrequited love; hence loving is how one is drawn closer to God no matter its most horrific repercussions.”

113. “You’re a thousand beautifully broken pieces, welded together again. Made stronger. More resilient.” – Candace Knoebel

114. “You trusted someone with your heart, they broke it and gave it back to you in pieces, don’t let being hurt keep you broken, pick yourself up, put yourself back together and move on.” – Rashida Rowe

115. “Wanting her is hard to forget, loving her is hard to regret, losing her is hard to accept, but letting go is the most painful.” —Unknown

116. We are liars. We are beautiful and privileged. We are cracked and broken. - Author: E. Lockhart

117. “All it takes is a beautiful fake smile to hide an injured soul and they will never notice how broken you really are.” — Robin Williams

118. The beauty of life is in its shades of light and dark, heartbreak and healing, joy and sadness, laughter and tears. Everything can’t possibly be happy because then NOTHING would be happy.”― Mandy Hale

119. “If you start to miss me, remember: I didn’t walk away, you let me go.” —Unknown

120. “She made broken look beautiful and strong look invincible she walked with the universe on her shoulders and made it look like a pair of wings.” -Ariana

121. “The most painful goodbyes are the ones that are left unsaid and never explained.” —Jonathan Harnisch, Freak

122. “I gave you the best of me.” —Nicholas Sparks, The Best of Me

123. “So I am not a broken heart.

124. The most beautiful heart of all is the one that can still love even while it bleeds, and especially after its been broken into thousands of pieces. - Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon

125. Aisa kya toot sakta hai joh do logo ke bich ki tukde bhi na mile.

126. “Become broken in your flesh so that your spirit may receive the true love that was always meant to be in your life. His love will heal the ugly, bitter, painful brokenness and replace it with the beauty of real love.” – Mandy Fender, Beautifully Broken: Giving God the Broken Pieces

127. “Hey beautifully broken one dab those damp pearls off because indeed the hereafter is going to be beautiful if not the present.” – Bushra Rashid

128. “No one can possess a sunset like the one we saw that evening. Just as no one can possess an afternoon of rain beating against the window, or serenity of a sleeping child, or the magical moment when the waves break on the rocks. No one can possess the beautiful things in this Earth, but we can know them and love them.” – Paulo Coelho

129. “Let go. Why do you cling to pain? There is nothing you can do about the wrongs of yesterday. It is not yours to judge. Why hold on to the very thing which keeps you from hope and love?” —Leo Buscaglia

130. Then, with a stately leap, the sun bounded into the sky, and the whole, messy, beautiful, broken world was stained with fire. - Author: Kate Constable

131. Sab kuch itna black and white nahi hota.

132. “And perhaps there is a limit to the grieving that the human heart can do. As when one adds salt to a tumbler of water, there comes a point where simply no more will be absorbed.” —Sarah Waters, The Little Stranger

133. “If this is my heartache, then let it be mine to endure. Permit me feel it in its entirely. Don’t tell me how much of you I am allowed to love.” – Lang Leav

134. “Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.” —Haruki Murakami

135. “So often in life we search for love as something to be given to us rather than something to give to ourselves.” – Illiana Cenjur, Book: “The Beautiful And The Broken”

136. Well hit a broken dream can become even more beautiful and solid. So much to shatter the limits of reality. - Author: Mathias Malzieu

137. “Loving you was like going to war; I never came back the same.” —Warsan Shire

138. Life doesn't always turn out how you expect and sometimes parts of you get broken along the way, but there is always hope and even broken pieces can be rebuilt into something beautiful. - Author: Caisey Quinn

139. Obsession never ends, it just shits.

140. “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.” – Psalm 34:18 (Bible Verses)

141. “Unable are the loved to die. For love is immortality.” —Emily Dickinson

142. “When you really love someone, you see all their mess and their brokenness and you love them anyway. In fact, seeing all of that sort of makes you love them more.”

143. “A heartbreak is a blessing from God. It’s just his way of letting you realize he saved you from the wrong one.” —Unknown

144. A song that wrenches the heart finds a knowing ear and a liking heart. - Author: Auliq Ice

145. Here's to honor. Get on her. Stay on her. If you fall off. Get back on her. If you can't cum in her. Cum on her! Happy Birthday Man! - Author: Kimberly Lauren

146. “I don't trust easily, and I don't give second chances. I'm messy. I'm emotional. I love hard and get upset about little things. I take everything personally. I want to fix everyone, even if they're not broken.”

147. Even when battered and broken, he was beautiful. Yes, a guy could be beautiful. Especially if that guy was Deandre. - Author: Aishabella Sheikh

148. “Nothing helps a broken heart like having someone wonderful give you theirs.” —Rita Stradling, Making Bad Choices

149. “You do so much each day and expect so little in return. Fresh coffee and breakfast is waiting for you in the kitchen. I hope your day is as beautiful as you are.”

150. ...man can survive ...he can kill and be twisted and broken and desperate and insane and fuck barnyard pets in the dark and wear a dress if he chooses, and hate and destroy everything that's beautiful, and wish for death for himself and others with every breath, and still be a perfect child of God. - Author: Dan Fante

151. “My God", he whispered. What have I done to her? He thought, humbled. The spell was broken, but it wasn't sealed, and her soul was bare to him, the scars of her tragic past and her triumphs over pain and her aching need to find her place. He just wanted to hold her to him and tell her it would be okay, that she had survived and was beautiful.”

152. “Sometimes you just need a break. In a beautiful place. Alone. To figure everything out.” – Anonymous

153. “Listen to God with a broken heart. He is not only the doctor who mends it, but also the father who wipes away the tears.”

154. She is beautiful piece of broken pottery, put back together by her own hands. And a critical world judges her cracks while missing the beauty of how she made herself whole again.

155. “We are all broken, that’s how the light gets in.” – Leonard Cohen

156. Life is a beautiful journey, full of joy and pain

157. “If we let it, unglued will allow us to become humbly and beautifully broken before Him.”

158. “Bruised by expectations, bled by betrayals, stitching her own soul, she understood the lesson of survival.”

159. “There is something bleak and barren about a world that is missing the person who knows you best.” —Jodi Picoult, The Book of Two Ways

160. “God uses broken things beautifully; Broken clouds pour rain, broken soil sets as fields, broken crop yield seeds, broken seeds give life to new plants. So when you feel you are broken, be rest assured that God is planning to utilize you for something great.”

161. “Being brokenhearted is like having broken ribs. On the outside it looks like nothing's wrong, but every breath hurts.”

162. “And even when you fear that the whole world knows too much, or that you’ve revealed your deepest secrets, or that you’ve given away a huge chunk of yourself only to be broken again—close your eyes, take a deep breath, and let go. This is the beauty of vulnerability. It’s standing on the edge of a cliff with the definite possibility of falling, but giving away your heart anyways, because there’s an even bigger chance of the wind grabbing ahold of you, and you learning to fly.”

163. The church is a place where broken people can fall in love with a beautiful God. - Author: Shane Claiborne

164. “You will never know true happiness until you have truly loved, and you will never understand what pain really is until you have lost it.” —Unknown

165. “Everything is gone except traces of you inside me—and the years like the wind are sweeping those away.” —John Geddes, A Familiar Rain

166. “I scream for everything that has gone wrong. I scream for everything broken in our lives.”

167. “I’m beautifully broken, and I don’t mind if you know it.” – Ashlee Simpson

168. “Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together.” —Marilyn Monroe

169. Yet people are still showing up to lift their hands after all these years even though the church is flawed and broken and beautiful and has a shameful, ugly side to it that I'll bet it wishes it didn't have and repeatedly tries to hide.

170. Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. – Haruki Murakami

171. “The emotion that can break your heart is sometimes the very one that heals it.” —Nicholas Sparks, At First Sight

172. We are all wonderful, beautiful wrecks. That's what connects us

173. "I know I broke your beautiful heart and I want you to understand that hurting you has also shred my heart apart. I am sorry, my beloved.”

174. “Love is only made more valuable by the risk of heartbreak.” —Alessandra Torre

175. All love is of God, the Apostle John reminds us, and because love cannot be buried in a coffin, the beautiful but broken relationships of Earth are resumed in the Father's home above where, as members of the same family, we dwell together in perfect harmony. - Author: Herbert Lockyer

176. Tie Breaker: If you currently have the same number of boys and girls in your family, announce that your new baby will be the tie breaker! Use a sign like this beautiful shot from Amber Enos Photography, or use these cute T-shirts from Lillie Dimple Designs.

177. “Ab barood khola.. toh aag toh lagegi hi” – Sidharth Shukla

178. One day they’ll realize they lost a diamond while playing with worthless stones. – Turcois Ominek

179. “A woman's heart shouldn't be judged by the amount of times it has been broken, but more for its strength to know when to walk away.”

180. “The only way you will find that plan is to be broken before Him. A transformation must take place in your heart so that God can shape you and mold you into the vessel He has designed for His plan. God’s plans are always better than ours!” – Mandy Fender, Beautifully Broken: Giving God the Broken Pieces

181. What is love anyway? Ek glamourized four-letter word for self-inflicted pain.

182. She is scared and broken, yes. But she is also angrey

183. “When love is lost, do not bow your head in sadness; instead, keep your head up high and gaze into heaven, for that is where your broken heart has been sent to heal.” —Anonymous

184. “One day you'll finally see, your biggest mistake was not loving me.” —Nishan Panwar

185. “Broken but beautiful, alone but graceful, tiny but unforgettable, separated but intact, full of scars but soul healer, smiling but warrior, struggling but caring, craving but giving, strong but soft, mastered life. Didn’t she?”

186. “No matter how hard your heart is broken, the world doesn’t stop for your grief.” —Faraaz Kazi

187. “Happiness is the china shop; love is the bull.” —H. L. Mencken

188. “She was broken, I think it’s because she loved too much and she was always blind to the fact that love too is sometimes broken.”

189. I wanted to heal the broken, beautiful man within him. - Author: Keri Lake

190. “If you needed to see someone’s true colors before you could love them, you could never love anyone. For love to exist, people must be able to love lies and masks, veneers and artifice. How many people are loved for who they are? Most people are loved for who they are not! People hide their true colors. They are afraid to show them. They don’t find their true colors beautiful. They find them ugly. They are afraid of them. If your true colors are the colors of the rainbow, what are your false colors? They are the colors of the anti-rainbow. People are broken. Who will fix them? Where is the Cosmic Repair Shop? Don’t worry, mathematics is designed to cure every single problem you have.”

191. “Some of us think holding on makes us strong, but sometimes it is letting go.” —Hermann Hesse

192. Sometimes things have to be broken and reformed to become truly beautiful. - Author: Kristen Reed

193. “Hearts can break. Yes, hearts can break. Sometimes I think it would be better if we died when they did, but we don't.” —Stephen King, Hearts in Atlantis

194. “She was beautifully beautiful. She sailed her hardships with a grace that made me yearn for the ocean.” – J. Woods

195. “Sometimes you have to unfollow people in real life.” —Unknown

196. “There are some places so beautiful they can make a grown man break down and weep.” – Edward Abbey

197. “I'm really a very happy, contented little person in spite of my broken heart.”

198. “Hearts are breakable. And I think even when you heal, you're never what you were before" —Cassandra Clare, City of Fallen Angels

199. “Kintsugi is based on the belief that something broken is stronger and more beautiful because of its imperfections, the history attached to it, and its altered state.” – Jo Ann V. Glim

200. She had found the crack and peeped right into my soul. Aur kehne ko woh mujhe jaanti bhi nahi thi. Sach hi hai strangers make the best mirrors.

201. “I'm just a diaper-changing facility hooked up to a life-support system, but my wife, she's breakfast, lunch, and dinner. She's a human Denny's all day long...and it never ends for her. She's the most beautiful Denny's you've ever seen though, I guarantee it.” — Ryan Reynolds

202. “Until this moment, I had not realized that someone could break your heart twice, along the very same fault lines.”

203. Unless you break free from the shackles of beauty as dictated by the media and society, true beauty will be elusive.”― Khang Kijarro Nguyen

204. “Naam bante hai risk se …ch**iye bante ishq se“

205. “I wish I could hurt you the way you hurt me. But I know that if I had the chance, I wouldn’t do it.” —Unknown

206. “He'd broken his leg dropping down from the rooftop. The bone didn't set right, and he'd limped ever after. So he'd found himself a Fabrikator and had his cane made. It became a declaration. There was no part of him that was no broken, that had not healed wrong, and there was no part of him that was not stronger for having been broken.”

207. “Once you had put the pieces back together, even though you may look intact, you were never quite the same as you'd been before the fall.” —Jodi Picoult

208. 'Sometimes you just need a break. In a beautiful place. Alone. To figure everything out.'' - Anonymous

209. “Let’s travel together and get lost in beautiful places.”“The perfect pair of hiking boots brings you safely through thrumming rivers and broken rocks; the perfect partner is walking right beside you.” — Unknown

210. “She made broken look beautiful and strong look invincible. She walked with the universe on her shoulders and made it look like a pair of wings.”– Ariana Dancu

211. “All the broken people

212. Happy wonderful eight months, dear! The last few months have been extraordinary. Our beautiful newborn girl has joined our family. Jenny keeps us on our toes with her sleepless nights and early morning feedings. She’s progressing at a breakneck pace.

213. They aren't ugly." I bit my lip, trying to find the right words. more like beautiful things that have had the misfortune of being broken. - Author: Danielle L. Jensen

214. “If love is like driving a car, then I must be the worst driver in the world. I missed all the signs and ended up lost.” —Brian MacLearn

215. “I think about you. But I don't say it anymore.” —Marguerite Duras, Hiroshima Mon Amour

216. I am surely a creature. For what human has two hearts? But I have two hearts - one is always broken; the other is always whole. - Author: C. JoyBell C.

217. The promise is that again and again from the garbage the scattered feathers the ashes and broken bodies something new and beautiful may be born - Author: John Berger

218. “I know my heart will never be the same, but I’m telling myself I’ll be okay.” —Sara Evans, “A Little Bit Stronger”

219. He was like a shattered stained-glass window: something beautiful that's broken; a million colours fallen on the ground where no light can get through. - Author: Glenda Millard

220. “Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing cracked pottery with gold, and knowing that the brokeness can make an object even more beautiful.”

221. “The psychologist Daniel Wegner has this beautiful concept called transactive memory, which is the observation that we don’t just store information in our minds or in specific places. We also store memories and understanding in the minds of the people we love. You don’t need to remember your child’s emotional relationship to her teacher because you know your wife will; you don’t have to remember how to work the remote because you know your daughter will. That’s transactive memory. Little bits of ourselves reside in other people’s minds. Wegner has a heartbreaking riff about what one member of a couple will often say when the other one dies—that some part of him or her died along with the partner. That, Wegner says, is literally true. When your partner dies, everything that you have stored in that person’s brain is gone.”

222. Get up, dress up, show up, and never give up. – Unknown

223. I think it’s important to realize that you can miss something, but not want it back. – Paulo Coelho

224. “You left with my soul in your fists and my heart in your teeth, and I don’t want either of them back.” —Colleen Hoover, November 9

225. “So it is more useful to watch a man in times of peril, and in adversity to discern what kind of man he is; for then at last words of truth are drawn from the depths of his heart, and the mask is torn off, reality remains.” – Lucretius

226. “I will never regret loving you, only believing you loved me too.” —Unknown

227. “In Japan broken objects are often repaired with gold. The flaw is seen as a unique piece of the object’s history, which adds to its beauty. Consider this when you feel broken.”

228. “I've come to terms with the fact that I'm broken. Not in a sad way, just in an it-is-what-it-is kind of way. Life happened and I've adjusted accordingly. We're all a little bit shattered. Pain and heartache comes our way and with time we develop patterns that we think will protect us... But that only keep us in fear.”

229. “I wanted love to conquer all. But love can't conquer anything.” —David Levithan, Every Day

230. “Tumne muje yahaa pe isliye bulaya hai…so you could use me” – Sidharth Shukla

231. “I don’t know if broken hearts mend or if you just learn to live in pieces.” – Movie: “Broken But Beautiful”

232. Naam banta hai risk se, chut*ye bante hai ishq se.

233. Every bad bitch was once a sweet girl, who was tired of taking people’s shit.

234. “Often it feels like I am breathing today only because a few years back I had no idea which nerve to cut...”

235. “Beautiful hearts are beautifully broken too.”

236. Being broken isn't the worst thing. We can be mended and put together again. We don't have to be ashamed of our past. We can embrace the history that gives us value, and see our cracks as beautiful. - Author: Anna White

237. It happened and it was impossible and beautiful and then it ended before it even really began, leaving nothing behind but secrets and broken hearts. - Author: Sarah Ockler

238. God knows we're all drawn toward what's beautiful and broken; I have been, but some people cannot be fixed. Or if they can be, it's only by love and sacrifice so great it destroys the giver. - Author: Cassandra Clare

239. “Life without pain is a life spent in a cocoon. You gotta break the cocoon to experience your beauty.” — Shubhi

240. “She was a free bird one minute: queen of the world and laughing. The next minute she would be in tears like a porcelain angel, about to teeter, fall and break. She never cried because she was afraid that something ‘would’ happen; she would cry because she feared something that could render the world more beautiful, ‘would not’ happen.” ― Roman Payne

241. “You have to, take a deep breath. and allow the music to flow through you. Revel in it, allow yourself to awe. When you play allow the music to break your heart with its beauty.” ― Kelly White

242. We came to woodlands, with leaves unfurling on every branch, as if one blow of spring's green hammer had set them exploding from the bud. - Author: Mark Lawrence

243. “A heartbreak is a blessing from God. It’s just his way of letting you realize he saved you from the wrong one.” —Anonymous

244. Our hearts may have broken in Nebraska but in Colorado they split open along the fractures, crumble to pieces, blow away. The peaks and green valleys, the lakes set at the foot of mountains like offerings. Beautiful and doomed and thus terrible. - Author: Ron Currie Jr.

245. “Perhaps someday, I’ll crawl back home, beaten, defeated. But not as long as I can make stories out of my heartbreak, beauty out of sorrow.” ― Sylvia Plath

246. He's the beautiful painkiller that my broken body and my shattered heart demand to stop hurting. - Author: Mia Asher

247. To become beautiful it had to break.

248. “Never allow someone to be your priority while allowing yourself to be their option.” —Mark Twain

249. “Sometimes you just need a break. In a beautiful place. Alone. To figure everything out.”

250. who have felt broken but keep moving forward. For all the ones who are searching for something beautiful in the world. You already have it within. - Author: Jennifer Probst

251. The scars are the design. Your attention is drawn to the cracks and how they are mended. That is what you’re supposed to see. The beauty is in the brokenness.

252. As believers, we can trust in our loving Savior who restores our brokenness and makes us new and beautiful. We have a Savior who heals and redeems. I encourage you to bring your wounds to Christ and allow Him to heal you and repair your scars. Be open and honest with Him. We doubt God so often. We forget that He cares so deeply about the intimate part of our lives.

253. “Pain makes you stronger. Tears make you braver. Heartbreak makes you wiser.” —Marc & Angel

254. Koi tumse pyaar na kare. isse tumhara pyaar kam nahi hojata. Tumhara pyaar kaafi hai, tum kaafi ho.

255. “I thought if I could touch this place or feel it

256. “Do not lose hope, please believe that there are a thousand beautiful things waiting for you. Sunshine come to all who feel rain.” – R.M. Drake

257. “This is what I always wanted…to have all eyes on me…..but you know it’s f**king scary…when you get what you wanted” – Sonia Rathee

258. Love is floating somewhere in the beautiful horizon with an equal wave length with same frequency of intense feelings - Author: Seema Gupta

259. “A fine glass vase goes from treasure to trash, the moment it is broken. Fortunately, something else happens to you and me. Pick up your pieces. Then, help me gather mine.”

260. “Had I known that the heart breaks slowly, dismantling itself into unrecognizable plots of misery... had I known yet I would have loved you, your brash and insolent beauty, your heavy comedic face and knowledge of sweet delights, but from a distance I would have left you whole and wholly for the delectation of those who wanted more and cared less.”

261. “Real love brings pain. Real love means sacrifices and hurts and all the thousand shocks of life. But it also means beauty, true beauty.” —Anne Elisabeth Stengl

262. “Kintsugi is based on the belief that something broken is stronger and more beautiful because of its imperfections, the history attached to it, and its altered state. Instead of hiding what’s been damaged, the shards are mended with a special resin mixed with gold dust. The bonded seams become an intrinsic part of the ceramic and add a personalized, one-of-a-kind beauty through its imperfections.” – Jo Ann V. Glim, Begotten With Love: Every Family Has Its Story

263. ‘Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. – Alfred Lord Tennyson

264. “Out of the millions and millions of people that inhabit this planet, he is one of the tiny few I can never have.” —Tabitha Suzuma, Forbidden

265. “Yes, I understand why things had to happen this way. I understand his reason for causing me pain. But mere understanding does not chase away the hurt. It does not call upon the sun when dark clouds have loomed over me. Let the rain come then if it must come! And let it wash away the dust that hurt my eyes!”

266. “Sometimes the most beautiful people are beautifully broken.” – R.M. Drake

267. “I was never one to patiently pick up broken fragments and glue them together again and tell myself that the mended whole was as good as new. What is broken is broken and Id rather remember it as it was at its best than mend it and see the broken places as long as I lived.” – Margaret Mitchell

268. “Cry. Forgive. Learn. Move on. Let your tears water the seeds of your future happiness.” —Steve Maraboli

269. “She’s gone. She gave me a pen. I gave her my heart, and she gave me a pen.” —Lloyd Dobler, Say Anything

270. HE LIKED TO COOK AND LAUGH AND SING, COULD START A FIRE WITH HIS HANDS, FIX THINGS THAT WERE BROKEN, AND EXPLAIN HOW TO LAUNCH THINGS INTO SPACE, BUT HE DIED WITHIN NINE MONTHS - Author: Nicole Krauss

271. “If you’re really listening, if you’re awake to the poignant beauty of the world, your heart breaks regularly. In fact, your heart is made to break; its purpose is to burst open again and again so that it can hold evermore wonders.” — Andrew Harvey

272. “She is beautiful piece of broken pottery, put back together by her own hands. And a critical world judges her cracks while missing the beauty of how she made herself whole again.” J.M. Storm

273. “She took a step and didn't want to take any more, but she did.” —Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

274. “When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.” —Anonymous

275. “When there is extra lipstick on your lips and extra dazzle in your smile, you’re definitely screaming in pain from within and chances are no one can hear you because the music is too loud.” – Broken But Beautiful

276. I'd do it all over again, knowing that you were going to be there at the end. I'd walk through the sadness and the loneliness all over again for you. - Author: Kimberly Lauren

277. “Perhaps someday I’ll crawl back home, beaten, defeated. But not as long as I can make stories out of my heartbreak, beauty out of sorrow. ” — Sylvia Plath

278. “To make real friends you have to put yourself out there. Sometimes people will let you down, but you can't let that stop you. If you get hurt, you just pick yourself up, dust off your feelings, and try again.” —Kristin Hannah, Firefly Lane

279. “You are damaged and broken and unhinged. But so are shooting stars and comets.”

280. She's beautiful - broken and battered, still the most beautiful woman in the world to me - the only woman in the world for me. - Author: Elizabeth Finn

281. “Now, almost every week, we talk about kintsugi pottery. Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing a broken bowl by inlaying gold or other precious metals. The new bowl is stronger than the old one. The scars are the design. Your attention is drawn to the cracks and how they are mended. That is what you’re supposed to see. The beauty is in the brokenness.”

282. There is no perfection, only beautiful versions of brokenness. - Author: Shannon L. Alder

283. All the old bindings are broken. Cosmological centers now are anywhere and everywhere. The earth is a heavenly body, most beautiful of all, and all poetry is now archaic that fails to match the wonder of this view. - Author: Joseph Campbell

284. “Don’t feel sad over someone who gave up on you, feel sorry for them because they gave up on someone who would have never given up on them.” —Frank Ocean

285. “Love is only made more valuable by the risk of heartbreak.” ―Alessandra Torre

286. “God can turn a life that is broken into a thing of beauty.” – Mandy Fender, Beautifully Broken: Giving God the Broken Pieces

287. “To be rejected by someone doesn’t mean you should also reject yourself or that you should think of yourself as a lesser person. It doesn’t mean that nobody will ever love you anymore. Remember that only ONE person has rejected you at the moment, and it only hurt so much because to you, that person’s opinion symbolized the opinion of the whole world, of God.”

288. “Crying is a way your eyes speak when your mouth can’t explain how broken your heart is.” —Unknown

289. “I gave you my heart, I just didn’t expect to get it back in pieces.” —Unknown

290. “Fallen Angel: I am fallen, but I am free, I cannot fly, but I can see. My soul is broken, my body is cut, but my heart is full, where my strength is not. My wings may be torn, my halo may be crooked, but I have my friends, who will guide me when I am blinded.”

291. Hearts will never be practical until they are made unbreakable. – The Wizard of Oz

292. “Don’t dwell on what went wrong. Instead, focus on what to do next. Spend your energy moving forward together towards an answer.” —Denis Waitley

293. “Sometimes you have to deprive someone of the pleasure of being with you so that they can realize how much they need you in their lives.” —Osayi Osar-Emokpae, Because You Deserve Love

294. “Children grow up hearing how broken the environment is, how broken beyond repair. Plant strawberries together, make wild medicines, paint the sunrise. Show them proof that for every act of destruction, they can sow a seed, however small, of beauty.” ~ Nicolette Sowder

295. “Kintsugi is the Japanese art of mending broken objects using gold of silver epoxy. The Japanese believe that when something has suffered damage and has a history, it becomes more beautiful.”

296. Dirty, stained, withered, broken things seem beautiful to me. - Author: Yohji Yamamoto

297. “The friendship that can cease has never been real.” —Saint Jerome

298. “Kintsugi: The ancient Japanese art of mending broken objects with gold teaches us that if we choose to embrace our struggles and repair ourselves with love. We become more beautiful for having been broken.”

299. “You’re strong because you feel too much, you love too much and you always give people the best parts of you… Even when you know they don’t deserve it all.” – R. M. Drake

300. You are the most beautiful thing that ever happened to me, Lizzy. His voice was broken and scratchy and a tear slid out from the corner of each of his eyes. - Author: Rachel Higginson

301. “The scars are the design. Your attention is drawn to the cracks and how they are mended. That is what you’re supposed to see. The beauty is in the brokenness.” – Justin Whitmel Earley

302. “The world is filled with so many beautiful people after all and who am I to think that you will hold on, hold on to me, because who am I and what are we?”

303. I've always been enchanted by the endings of things. Series finales and sunsets. Last paragraphs and encores. I think for the way they remind me that losing something you love isn't always sad and heartbreaking, but sometimes breathtaking and beautiful. - Author: Beau Taplin

304. “You weren’t just a star to me. You were my whole damn sky.” —Unknown

305. “God uses our brokenness to make us even more beautiful. It’s the place of brokenness where God comes in to restore and renew.” – James Prescott

306. “Broken vows are like broken mirrors. They leave those who held to them bleeding and staring at fractured images of themselves.”

307. “I think you are wrong to want a heart. It makes most people unhappy. If you only knew it, you are in luck not to have a heart.” —L. Frank Baum, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

308. “Our hearts will be broken a thousand times over, but who is to say that our hearts were ever perfect to begin with? Maybe they can withstand a few cracks. After all, the way that we love is not perfect. We love things to such an incomprehensible depth that these things become worn in. Wouldn’t the most beautiful thing in the world be a heart that has been through all of the wear and tear, as worn in as your favorite sweater that both keeps you warm and grants you a smile in return? That’s the kind of heart that I want. Bruises make for beautiful colors after all.” — Elizabeth Brooks

309. “When one person is missing the whole world seems empty.” —Pat Schweibert, Tear Soup: A Recipe for Healing After Loss

310. “A broken heart is the worst. It’s like having broken ribs. Nobody can see it, but it hurts every time you breathe.” —Unknown

311. “Like mosaic, beautiful but broken pieces fit together to create the wonder that is your soul.”

312. “To become beautiful it had to break.” – Aura Trevortini

313. Fine colour implies a unified relationship, in which each part is subordinate to the whole, and the transitions between them are felt to be as precious and beautiful as the colours themselves. In fact, the colours themselves must be continuously modified and broken as part of the transition. - Author: Kenneth Clark

314. “It is our wounds that create in us a desire to reach for miracles. The fulfillment of such miracles depends on whether we let our wounds pull us down or lift us up towards our dreams.”

315. Beautiful fake smile. All it takes is a beautiful fake smile to hide an injured soul and they will never notice how broken you really are.

316. She made broken look beautiful and strong look invincible. She walked with the universe on her shoulders and made it look like a pair of wings.”– Ariana Dancu

317. He only shows mankind how beautiful everything is which man's hand has not yet spoiled or broken. - Author: Friedrich Max Muller

318. “My heart no longer felt as if it belonged to me. It now felt as it had been stolen, torn from my chest by someone who wanted no part of it.” —Meredith Taylor, Churning Water

319. I always gravitate towards things that are not beautiful, but broken and weird and fascinating - Author: Kate McKinnon

320. “In Japan, broken objects are often repaired with gold. The flaw is seen as a unique piece of the object’s history, which adds to it’s beauty. Consider this when you feel broken.”

321. “Come back! Even as a shadow, even as a dream.” —Euripides, Herakles

322. Broken things can be beautiful too.

323. Quinn, a little heads up next time would be awesome. You know, just a little text message saying, 'Oh, by the way, when you get home, there will be two way too hot for human kind identical freaking twins, living right next door.' Something like that, no big deal. - Author: Kimberly Lauren

324. “All beautiful things carry distinctions of imperfection. Your wounds and imperfections are your beauty. Like the broken pottery mended with gold, we are all Kintsugi. Its philosophy and art state that breakage and mending are honest parts of a past which should not be hidden. Your wounds and healing are a part of your history; a part of who you are. Every beautiful thing is damaged. You are that beauty; we all are.” – Bryant McGill

325. Kintsugi is a pottery technique. When something breaks, like a vase, they glue it back together with melted gold. Instead of making the cracks invisible, they make them beautiful...To celebrate the history of the object....What it's been through. And I was just... Thinking of us like that.

326. “Sometimes it takes a heartbreak to shake us awake and help us see we are worth so much more than we’re settling for.” —Mandy Hale

327. “Take a little break. One minute. Don’t talk. Just look. And see the beauty.” – Anonymous

328. I don't have all the pieces to fix this beautiful, trapped, broken man, but I do have one piece and it's mine to give. For one night, for all nights. For however long he wants it. Me. Completely. - Author: K.A. Tucker

329. I'm drawn to you, Alayna. Not because I want to hurt you or make you feel a certain way, but because you're beautiful and sexy and smart and, yes, a little crazy, maybe, but you're not broken. And that makes me hopeful. For me. - Author: Laurelin Paige

330. “Listen to God with a broken heart. He is not only the doctor who mends it but also the father who wipes away the tears.” —Criss Jami

331. Memories did one no good, not when one knew the truth in the present. Will was beautiful, but he was not hers; he was anybody's. Something in him was broken, and trough that break spilled a blind cruelty, a need to hurt and to push away. - Author: Cassandra Clare

332. “She made broken look beautiful and strong look invincible. She walked with the Universe on her shoulders and made it look like a pair of wings.”

333. "Perhaps someday I’ll crawl back home, beaten, defeated. But not as long as I can make stories out of my heartbreak, beauty out of sorrow.” – Sylvia Plath

334. “If all hearts were open and all desires known—as they would be if people showed their souls—how many gapings, sighings, clenched fists, knotted brows, broad grins, and red eyes should we see in the marketplace!” —Thomas Hardy

335. “To make real friends, you have to put yourself out there. Sometimes people will let you down, but you can’t let that stop you. If you get hurt, you just pick yourself up, dust off your feelings, and try again.” —Kristin Hannah

336. “If we let it, unglued will allow us to become humbly and beautifully broken before Him.” – Lysa TerKeurst

337. “The scariest thing is that we didn’t even have to be together for you to break my heart.” —Unknown

338. “Gather the scattered fragments of your broken heart. Pick them up off the floor and weave them into the tapestry of your life so that when you find the light again-and you will- you'll remember that love can only be lost because it was once found.

339. So I went to the Doctor’s yesterday. He said, “What appears to be the problem?” I said, “I keep having this dream, night after night, beautiful girls rushing towards me and I keep pushing them away.” He said, “How can I help?” I said: “break my arms.” – Tommy Cooper

340. “There is nothing more beautiful than a person whose heart has been broken, but still believes in love.”

341. “And even when you fear that the whole world knows too much. or that you’ve revealed your deepest secrets. or that you’ve given away a huge chunk of yourself only to be broken again—close your eyes. take a deep breath. and let go. This is the beauty of vulnerability. It’s standing on the edge of a cliff with the definite possibility of falling. but giving away your heart anyways. because there’s an even bigger chance of the wind grabbing ahold of you. and you learning to fly.”

342. If we really believe the gospel we proclaim, we'll be honest about our own beauty and brokenness, and the beautiful broken One will make himself known to our neighbors through the chinks in our armor - and in theirs. - Author: Fil Anderson

343. “Maybe I'd always been broken and dark inside.”

344. “Beautifully broken and astoundingly whole. Throw off the façade of perfection. Capture the strength of growing in grit, grace, hope, and love.” – Sarah Crossman Sullivan, JD

345. Anna's words from long ago came back to him. We are all beautiful but broken people. Jesus forgives us, even when we don't deserve it. That's a pretty good reason to be forgiving. - Author: Elizabeth Camden

346. “Sometimes, you just need a break. In a beautiful place. Alone. To figure everything out.”

347. “You wanted to see the world. And yet, all I want is to see you.” —Sade Andria Zabala, Coffee and Cigarettes

348. “You find out what you are made of when you have a broken heart. If it happens early and often, all the better.” —Isabel Gillies

349. “the point of kintsugi is to treat broken pieces and their repair as part of the history of an object. A break is something to remember, something of value, a way to make the piece more beautiful, rather than something to disguise. They use gold, not invisible superglue, because mistakes shouldn’t be considered ugly. Broken pieces and their repair merely contribute to the story of an object, they don’t ruin it.”

350. “When the Japanese mend broken objects, they aggrandize the damage by filling the cracks with gold. They believe that when something's suffered damage and has a history it becomes more beautiful.”

351. “I just want to say to women, ‘Be yourself – it’s the inner beauty that counts. You are your own best friend, the key to your own happiness, and as soon as you understand that – and it takes a few heartbreaks – you can be happy.” – Cherie Lunghi

352. “A girl doesn’t need anyone who doesn’t need her.” —Marilyn Monroe

353. “Heartbreak could be lived with if it weren’t accompanied by regret.” —Laura Kasischke, The Raising

354. “To be beautifully broken is to be broken before the Lord. Being broken before the Lord allows Him to put you back together the way He sees fit. It allows God to put you on the potter’s wheel and make you who you were always meant to be.” – Mandy Fender, Beautifully Broken: Giving God the Broken Pieces

355. “i felt her absence. it was like waking up one day with no teeth in your mouth. you wouldn't need to run to the mirror to know they were gone”

356. You know what, she has given me something that no one ever has…… Magic!

357. "The scars are the design. Your attention is drawn to the cracks and how they are mended. That is what you’re supposed to see. The beauty is in the brokenness." - Justin Whitmel Earley

358. Sometimes you just need a break. Drive your Jeep in a beautiful place. Alone. To figure things out.

359. How do you know when it’s over? Maybe when you feel more in love with your memories than with the person standing in front of you.- Gunnar Ardelius

360. “To fall in love is awfully simple, but to fall out of love is simply awful.” —Bess Myerson

361. “It is the heart that has been pierced that feels the most.” —Jocelyn Murray

362. “I feel broken” – Sidharth Shukla

363. “I should know enough about loss to realize that you never really stop missing someone-you just learn to live around the huge gaping hole of their absence.”

364. So? I know lots of beautiful women. Nova wanted to chase ... I merely obliged her by running. - Author: D.D. Chant

365. “Romans 12:6-8 “We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us. If your gift is prophesying, then prophesy in accordance with your faith; if it is serving, then serve; if it is teaching, then teach; if it is to encourage, then give encouragement; if it is giving, then give generously; if it is to lead, do it diligently; if it is to show mercy, do it cheerfully.” – Mandy Fender, Beautifully Broken: Giving God the Broken Pieces

366. As Samantha wrapped the ornament in paper, and placed it in a bag, Mrs. Ryan said, "Hearts are like that spun glass, beautiful and fragile, and easily broken." With a Mona Lisa smile, she turned and left the store. - Author: Tamara Hoffa

367. “The human heart has a way of making itself large again even after it’s been broken into a million pieces.” —Robert James Waller, The Bridges of Madison County

368. “Some people are going to leave, but that's not the end of your story. That's the end of their part in your story.” —Faraaz Kazi

369. “Losing him was like having a hole shot straight through me, a painful, constant reminder, an absence I could never fill.” —Jojo Moyes, After You

370. “And in that moment, she was broken, but she was fearless, and she was utterly alive.” – Ariana

371. “But hurry, let's entwine ourselves as one, our mouth broken, our soul bitten by love, so time discovers us safely destroyed.”

372. “Golden Healing: Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken objects with gold. Because the ‘flaw’ reveals its history, the resulting piece is considered more beautiful. Your healing is your story. Mend yourself with love.”

373. “Kintsugi is a pottery technique. When something breaks, like a vase, they glue it back together with melted gold. Instead of making the cracks invisible, they make them beautiful…To celebrate the history of the object….What it’s been through. And I was just… Thinking of us like that.” – Leah Raeder

374. The author squares man's depravity with still being made in the image of God with this word picture. A vase that has held beautiful roses though now broken, will nevertheless hold something of the fragrance it once contained. - Author: A.W. Tozer

375. Grace had torn me apart and put me back together so many times that I'd started to believe that was what I wanted. A kintsukuroi relationship, more beautiful for having been broken. But something can only be shattered so many times before it becomes irreparable... - Author: Krystal Sutherland

376. Or maybe it's just that beautiful things are so easily broken by the world. - Author: Cassandra Clare

377. “I don’t know why they call it heartbreak. It feels like every other part of my body is broken too.” —Terri Guillemets

378. “Beautifully broken girl fought off heartache to get where she is now. Maybe she isn’t healed fully, but she has love within her.” – Shikha Mishra

379. There are some places so beautiful they can make a grown man break down and weep.”― Edward Abbey

380. “He loves you with perfect love that heals the heart and mends the holes that life leaves behind.” – Mandy Fender, Book: “Beautifully Broken: Giving God the Broken Pieces”

381. “The emotion that can break your heart is sometimes the very one that heals it.” —Nicholas Sparks

382. “It takes a lot of strength to mend a broken heart. Being able to accept situations for what they are instead of questioning them helps immensely.” —Deepika Padukone

383. “In three words, I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: It goes on.” —Robert Frost

384. “Only time can heal his heart, just as only time can heal his broken arms and legs.” —Miss Piggy

385. “With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful. Strive to be happy.” — Max Ehrmann

386. “Tell them about how you're never really a whole person if you remain silent, because there's always that one little piece inside you that wants to be spoken out, and if you keep ignoring it, it gets madder and madder and hotter and hotter, and if you don't speak it out one day it will just up and punch you in the mouth from the inside.”

387. “You have to, take a deep breath. and allow the music to flow through you. Revel in it, allow yourself to awe. When you play allow the music to break your heart with its beauty.” – Kelly White

388. My beautiful Win. I wanted to kiss him on every last broken place, but his mother and my lawyer were there. So, instead I started to cry. - Author: Gabrielle Zevin

389. “You are more beautiful because you have been broken.”

390. It’s f**king scary when you get want you want.

391. ¨ Selfishness, control, and fear will break almost any relationship. Generosity, freedom, and love will create the most beautiful relationship: an ongoing romance. ¨ – Don Miguel Ruiz

392. “Hearts live by being wounded.” —Oscar Wilde

393. “He loved me. He loved me, but he doesn’t love me anymore, and it’s not the end of the world.” —Jennifer Weiner, Good in Bed

394. “She is a beautiful piece of broken pottery, put back together by her own hand and a critical world judges her cracks while missing the beauty of how she made herself whole again.” – JmStorm

395. All it takes is a beautiful fake smile to hide an injured soul and they will never notice how broken you really are.. — Robin Williams​

396. “I will never regret you or say I wish I’d never met you. Because once upon a time you were exactly what I needed.” —Bob Marley

397. “I understand it, but I don't like it. I wish we could all be together like before: best friends, not heartbroken strangers.” —Amy Plum, If I Should Die

398. “To my little superstar, a happy 5th birthday! It breaks my heart a little to realize that you’re no longer a baby, but I also feel very proud to see you growing into such a bright and beautiful child. You make me so happy every single day. Happy birthday!”

399. “In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” —Martin Luther King, Jr.

400. Mujhe laga woh pyaar hai, lekin pyaar conditional tonahi hota na.

401. “A broken heart is just the growing pains necessary so that you can love more completely when the real thing comes along.”

402. “O Lord, thank You for shedding this new light on the beauty and value of brokenness. May I forever look at the broken places and experiences in my life in a new way. Thank You for loving me enough to save me from my ideas and desires. Only Your perfect way through brokenness can reveal the best road to travel. I know death doesn’t surprise You, Lord, and brokenness doesn’t mean an end. Praise You for new beginnings even when we can’t see them yet. Thank You for the privilege of being broken enough to shine Your light through my life.”

403. And since beauty must be broken daily to remain beautiful, and he is static, his life stagnates in a china sea. - Author: Virginia Woolf

404. “The only thing a boyfriend was good for was a shattered heart.” —Becca Fitzpatrick

405. “Learning to die to yourself and surrendering your will is invaluable in your walk with the Lord. Just like the seed, once you break and die to self, your growth in the Lord begins.” – Mandy Fender, Beautifully Broken: Giving God the Broken Pieces

406. She was a free bird one minute: queen of the world and laughing. The next minute she would be in tears like a porcelain angel, about to teeter, fall and break. She never cried because she was afraid that something 'would' happen; she would cry because she feared something that could render the world more beautiful, 'would not' happen.” ― Roman Payne, The Wanderess

407. “We are, without doubt, broken people living with other broken people in a broken world.”

408. “The worst pain in the world goes beyond the physical. Even further beyond any other emotional pain one can feel. It is the betrayal of a friend.” —Heather Brewer, Ninth Grade Slays

409. “Stop trying to 'fix' yourself; you're NOT broken! You are perfectly imperfect and powerful beyond measure.”

410. “Sometimes you have to unfollow people in real life.” —Anonymous

411. “Each night I put my head to my pillow I try to tell myself I’m strong because I’ve gone one more day without you.” —Unknown

412. “I once had a dreams of becoming a beautiful poet, but upon an unfortunate series of events some of those dreams dashed and divided like a million stars in the night sky that I wished on over and over again, sparkling and broken.

413. Kintsugi [is] not just a method of repair but also a philosophy. It’s the belief that the breaks, cracks, and repairs become a valuable and esteemed part of the history of an object, rather than something to be hidden. That, in fact, the piece is more beautiful for having been broken.

414. No girl should ever forget that she doesn’t need anyone who doesn’t need her. – Unknown

415. “You don’t die from a broken heart. You only wish you did.” —Unknown

416. “Finding beauty in a broken world is creating beauty in the world we find.” – Terry Tempest Williams

417. Main pyaar karti hu tumse, tum nahi karte toh na sahi, mera pyaar kaafi hai, main kaafi hu.

418. “She’s beautifully broken inside but her thoughts go unspoken, her tears remain uncried.”

419. “I did it all over again “

420. “My feet will want to walk to where you are sleeping but I shall go on living.” —Pablo Neruda

421. “Nothing helps a broken heart like having someone wonderful give you theirs.” —Rita Stradling

422. Tumhara competition sirf khudse hona chahiye.

423. “that is the thing about selfish people. they

424. Like a carpenter with two broken legs at the bottom of a beautiful staircase. Maybe I can't climb the stairs, ma'am, but at least let me admire the workmanship. - Author: James Anderson

425. “So it’s true, when all is said and done, grief is the price we pay for love.” —E.A. Bucchianeri, Brushstrokes of a Gadfly

426. “Perhaps someday I’ll crawl back home, beaten, defeated. But not as long as I can make stories out of my heartbreak, beauty out of sorrow.” – Sylvia Plath

427. “I was on the top of my game.. aur zindagi ke lowest point par… woh bhi same time pe as if she cursed me”- Sidharth Shukla

428. Your voice is a little like cocaine. You could bottle that stuff up and sell it. - Author: Kimberly Lauren

429. “The heart is heaviest when it’s empty and lightest when it’s full” —Helen Scott Taylor, A Clockwork Fairytale

430. “You flew off with the wings of my heart and left me flightless.” —Stelle Atwater

431. I fallen so hard ki dil or dimag dono sunn hogaye.

432. This was how Diego saw me. I was Henry Denton and I was Space Boy. I was broken and I was beautiful. I was nothing and I was everything. I didn't matter to the universe, but I mattered to him. - Author: Shaun David Hutchinson

433. “To my little superstar, a happy 70th birthday! It breaks my heart a little to realize that you’re no longer a baby, but I also feel very proud to see you growing into such a bright and beautiful child. You make me so happy every single day. Happy birthday!”

434. Never allow someone to be your priority while allowing yourself to be their option. – Mark Twain

435. “When your heart is broken, you plant seeds in the cracks and you pray for rain.” —Andrea Gibson

436. “Somethings become more valuable when broken. Like hearts, relationships and the broken hearts of people in these broken relationships.” – Priya Malik, Broken But Beautiful

437. There is no perfection, only beautiful versions of brokenness. Shannon L. Alder

438. “Kintsugi is a pottery technique. When something breaks, like a vase, they glue it back together with melted gold. Instead of making the cracks invisible, they make them beautiful. To celebrate the history of the object. What it's been through. And I was just... Thinking of us like that. My heart full of gold veins, instead of cracks.”

439. God uses our brokenness to make us even more beautiful. It’s the place of brokenness where God comes in to restore and renew.” – James Prescott

440. “I am sorry for I am a broken pot. Let the beautiful hands of my dearest wife put me back to the best of shape.”

441. “The whole world can become the enemy when you lose what you love.” —Kristina McMorris, Bridge of Scarlet Leaves

442. Some things just couldn't be protectd from storms. Some things simply needed to be broken off ... Once old thing were broken off, amazingly beautiful thing could grow in their place. - Author: Denise Hildreth Jones

443. I'm afraid to speak or move for fear that all this wonderful beauty will just vanish ... like a broken silence. - Author: L.M. Montgomery

444. “There is no perfection, only beautiful versions of brokenness.”

445. “Beautifully broken: that’s where God does His best work!”

446. “Those who do not know how to weep with their whole heart do not know how to laugh either.” —Golda Meir

447. “I am sorry, for I am a broken pot. Let the beautiful hands of my dearest partner put me back together.”

448. Yahi toh hota hai pyaar. You can actually feel common sense leaving your body slowly. In similar words, “epic chutiyapa”.

449. “You're going to wake up one day and realize what you've done, and you're going to regret the time you wasted apart from him for the rest of your life.” —Jamie McGuire, Providence

450. The world is filled with so many beautiful people after all and who am I to think that you will hold on, hold on to me, because who am I and what are we? - Author: Charlotte Eriksson

451. In Japanese culture it is said that if a vase is accidently broken and then glued back together, it becomes even more beautiful... regardless of its defects. It can be the same with people. - Author: Jose N. Harris

452. “Letting go means to come to the realization that some people are a part of your history but not a part of your destiny.” —Steve Maraboli

453. “Don’t feel sad over someone who gave up on you; feel sorry for them because they gave up on someone who would have never given up on them.” —Frank Ocean

454. “Jesus takes those pieces that other people have broken and makes your heart whole again. His love fills the void that other people leave behind. His love is the only love that could ever truly make you whole. The love that comes from God will never leave you broken-hearted.” – Mandy Fender, Beautifully Broken: Giving God the Broken Pieces

455. “The saddest thing is to be a minute to someone when you’ve made them your eternity.” —Sanober Kahn

456. “People are like moths. First they are ugly and awkward, until they break out of their shell and become a beautiful butterfly.” — Drew Barrymore

457. “Love that remains longest in your heart is the one that is not returned.” —Unknown

458. “In his TedX Talk, Gary Lewandowski explains the concept of kintsugi. It refers to a Japanese art form in which broken pottery is put back together using precious metals like gold and silver. The repair pottery is often more beautiful than it was before it was damaged. Lewandowski encourages us to see heartbreak as art break. It’s also a philosophy which treats damage and its repairs as an opportunity - something to take advantage of, not to conceal.”

459. You're beautiful. You're a beautiful, broken kind of monster. - Author: Brittainy C. Cherry

460. “With every stich, I became art, beautifully broken, but still standing.”

461. "Together we are all on a journey called life. We are a little broken and a little shattered inside. Each one of us is aspiring to make it to the end. None is deprived of pain here and we have all suffered in our own ways. I think our journey is all about healing ourselves and healing each other in our own special ways. Let’s just help each other put all those pieces back together and make it to the end more beautifully. Let us help each other survive.”

462. “You’re more beautiful because you’ve been broken.”

463. Seldom is a Gothic head more beautiful than when broken. - Author: Andre Malraux

464. Autism can be beautiful, powerful and awesome. Being the father of an autistic child doesn’t need to mean being broken or sad—it just needs your love and respect for who he is.

465. She is beautiful piece of broken pottery, put back together by her own hands. And a critical world judges her cracks while missing the beauty of how she made herself whole again. - J.M. Storm

466. “There are many ways of breaking a heart. Stories were full of hearts broken by love, but what really broke a heart was taking away its dream—whatever that dream might be.” —Pearl S. Buck

467. “Two words. Three vowels. Four consonants. Seven letters. It can either cut you open to the core and leave you in ungodly pain or it can free your soul and lift a tremendous weight off your shoulders. The phrase is: It's over.” —Maggi Richard

468. “Yes, hearts can break. Sometimes I think it would be better if we died when they did, but we don’t.” —Stephen King

469. But beauty must be broken daily to remain beautiful ... - Author: Virginia Woolf

470. “God knows we’re all drawn toward what’s beautiful and broken; I have been, but some people cannot be fixed. Or if they can be, it’s only by love and sacrifice so great it destroys the giver.”

471. “A broken crayon, still colors beautifully. Beautifully broken is where God does his best work!” – Kim Pothier

472. Any real, beautiful thing in this world shouldn't be tamed or claimed or broken. It should be allowed to be, worked with, not against, appreciated. Don't be afraid of the wild she has left. It makes her special. - Author: Carly Kade

473. “Children grow up hearing how broken the environment is, how broken beyond repair. Plant strawberries together, make wild medicines, paint the sunrise. Show them proof that for every act of destruction, they can sow a seed, however small, of beauty.” ~Nicolette Sowder

474. People despite their struggles, flaws and faults are honestly the most beautiful creatures. We are wonderfully-broken pieces of art. - Author: Alexander Pyles

475. “'Break me again,' she said softly because she knew he was addicted to broken things. ”

476. “Never apologize for being sensitive or emotional. It’s a sign that you have a big heart, and that you aren’t afraid to let others see it. Showing your emotions is a sign of strength.” – Brigitte Nicole, Lessons Learned In Life Inc

477. “She’s had her heart broken, yet she’s not afraid to love; what she is afraid of is wasting any more years of her life loving and supporting a man just to, in the end, have her heart broken and find herself having to start all over again.”

478. “What a painful thing to taste forever in the eyes of someone who doesn’t see the same.” —Perry Poetry

479. “You can’t have heartbreak without love. If your heart was really broken, then at least you know you really loved him.” —Leila Sales, Past Perfect

480. “Bahut mechanical hai…not required” – Sidharth Shukla

481. “You can grow to the point in Christ where He can freely use everything in you, even what you call flawed. Let God use your broken past so He can transform it into a beautiful future. You are not the broken beautiful, you are the beautifully broken.” – Mandy Fender, Beautifully Broken: Giving God the Broken Pieces

482. ...but beautiful mosaics are made of broken pieces. - Author: Lori Jenessa Nelson

483. “And you say you are broken, but broken mirrors like you create the most beautiful patterns of light.” – Nikita Gill

484. “I’ve been heartbroken. I’ve broken hearts. That’s part of life, and it’s part of figuring out who you are so you can find the right partner.” —Heidi Klum

485. “So many strong women began as broke girls.” – r. h. Sin

486. One day you're going to remember me and how much I loved you … then you're going to hate yourself for letting me go. —Aubrey Drake Graham

487. Uske saath joh tha koi naam hai hi nahi. Yes, I loved someone but someone lived me. Aur kabhi kabhi zindagi guzar jaati hai farq samajhne mein.

488. “The shattering of a heart when being broken is the loudest quiet ever.” —Carroll Bryant

489. “Lips that taste of tears, they say, are the best for kissing.” —Dorothy Parker

490. Beautiful mind, tortured soul. I do have to figure out why I am attracted to these broken birds. - Author: Katy Perry

491. “We were made to be lovers bold in broken places, pouring ourselves out again and again until we’re called home.
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492. “I’m still broken, I know, but I don’t let that define me anymore.”

493. “You can't break what's already broken. ”

494. “The books or the music in which we thought the beauty was located will betray us if we trust to them; it was not in them, it only came through them, and what came through them was longing. These things—the beauty, the memory of our own past—are good images of what we really desire; but if they are mistaken for the thing itself, they turn into dumb idols, breaking the hearts of their worshippers. For they are not the thing itself; they are only the scent of a flower we have not found, the echo of a tune we have not heard, news from a country we have never yet visited.”

495. “Somebody asked me if I knew you. A million memories flash through my mind, but I just smiled and said I used to.” —Unknown

496. “We should love, not fall in love, because everything that falls, gets broken.”

497. “C. S. Lewis captured this so beautifully in one of my favorite quotes of all time: To love at all is to be vulnerable. Love anything and your heart will certainly be wrung and possibly be broken. If you want to make sure of keeping it intact, you must give it to no one, not even an animal. Wrap it carefully round with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid all entanglements. Lock it up safe in the casket or coffin of your selfishness. But in that casket, safe, dark, motionless, airless, it will change. It will not be broken; it will become unbreakable, impenetrable, irredeemable. To love is to be vulnerable.”

498. “These things—the beauty, the memory of our own past—are good images of what we really desire; but if they are mistaken for the thing itself, they turn into dumb idols, breaking the hearts of their worshippers. For they are not the thing itself; they are only the scent of a flower we have not found, the echo of a tune we have not heard,”

499. “To find out if she really loved me, I hooked her up to a lie detector. And just as I suspected, my machine was broken.
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500. “So here’s the thing with broken hearts. No matter how you try, the pieces never fit the way they did before.” —Arianapoetess

501. "Kintsugi [is] not just a method of repair but also a philosophy. It’s the belief that the breaks, cracks, and repairs become a valuable and esteemed part of the history of an object, rather than something to be hidden. That, in fact, the piece is more beautiful for having been broken. - Kathleen Tessaro

502. “Kintsugi [is] not just a method of repair but also a philosophy. It’s the belief that the breaks, cracks, and repairs become a valuable and esteemed part of the history of an object, rather than something to be hidden. That, in fact, the piece is more beautiful for having been broken.” – Kathleen Tessaro

503. You can't fix who you are on your own, but God is in the business of transforming broken girls into beautiful trophies of His grace. - Author: Paula Hendricks

504. “I am hopelessly in love with a memory. An echo from another time, another place.” —Michael Faudet

505. Sometimes the moments that gonna change your life are the moments you never expected.

506. “Only time can heal your broken heart. Just as only time can heal his broken arms and legs.” —Miss Piggy

507. “It’s hard asking someone with a broken heart to fall in love again.” —Eric Kripke

508. “Dekha genuine hai….your hate for me” – Sidharth Shukla

509. When the pain overtakes you, reach inside. Gather the broken pieces, and hand them to God. Ask Him to remake your heart. Different, this time. Stronger. More beautiful. This is how we are made, and remade by the Maker. - Author: Yasmin Mogahed

510. Your half empty..

511. “I know I broke your beautiful heart and I want you to understand that hurting you has also shred my heart apart. I am sorry, my beloved.”

512. “The sorrow we feel when we lose a loved one is the price we pay to have had them in our lives.” —Rob Liano

513. “Love is never lost. If not reciprocated, it will flow back and soften and purify the heart.” —Washington Irving

514. She made broken look beautiful and strong invincible

515. “Take these broken wings and learn to fly.”

516. “She’s beautiful—broken and battered, still the most beautiful woman in the world to me—the only woman in the world for me.” – Elizabeth Finn

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