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Unbroken Quotes - Page 2

Every person who has ever lived has lived an unbroken succession of unique occasions.

Thornton Wilder (1966). “Three Plays: Our Town, The Skin of Our Teeth, The Matchmaker”

When he thought of his history, what resonated with him now was not all that he had suffered but the divine love that he believed had intervened to save him.

Laura Hillenbrand (2010). “Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption”, p.376, Random House

Every individual alive today, even the very highest, is to be derived in an unbroken line from the first and lowest forms.

August Weismann, Sir Edward Bagnall Poulton, Selmar Schönland, Sir Arthur Everett Shipley (1889). “Essays Upon Heredity and Kindred Biological Problems”

Life is an unbroken succession of false situations.

Thornton Wilder, Jackson R. Bryer (1992). “Conversations with Thornton Wilder”, p.80, Univ. Press of Mississippi

You show the world as a complete, unbroken chain, an eternal chain, linked together by cause and effect.

Hermann Hesse (2015). “Siddhartha: An Indian Tale”, p.28, Om Books International

At that moment, something shifted sweetly inside him. It was forgiveness, beautiful and effortless and complete. For Louie Zamperini, the war was over.

Laura Hillenbrand (2010). “Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption”, p.379, Random House

Because we will die, but at least we will die unbroken.

Rick Yancey (2013). “The 5th Wave”, p.202, Penguin

A revolution requires of its leaders a record of unbroken infallibility; if they do not possess it, they are expected to invent it.

Murray Kempton (2012). “Part of Our Time: Some Ruins and Monuments of the Thirties”, p.92, New York Review of Books

I have been practicing, with scientific precision, nonviolence and its possibilities for an unbroken period of over fifty years.

Mahatma Gandhi (1980). “All Men are Brothers: Autobiographical Reflections”, p.87, A&C Black

India has an unbroken tradition of nonviolence from times immemorial.

Mahatma Gandhi (1967). “The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi”, p.342, Rajpal & Sons