Bob Marley stood for universal peace and love. He tried to break racial barriers.
I'm taking a break from music... everyone was so mean about it and it was so hard that I wanted to die.
If there are rules and regulations, I can't help it, I want to break them.
We are a day away from making history, and a history towards the breaking of tommorrow.
Learn rules carefully so you can break them properly
There's moments where I want to break down and cry, but not give up.
I need a break from politics, that's for sure. This is the hardest job in America.
If people liked seeing me in loverboy roles, I don't intend to break that.
Patience of a teacher breaks when he throws chalk on student.
I meant to write about death, only life came breaking in as usual
I didn't work on the killing floor. I worked in the section where you break the meat down and package it.
Her satellite made one full orbit around Planet Earth every sixteen hours. It was a prison that came with an endlessly breathtaking view— vast blue oceans and swirling clouds and sunrises that set half the world on fire.
I am aware of being in a beautiful prison, from which I can only escape by writing.
The prison that exists in a man's mind is far more difficult to escape from than anything built with brick walls and steel doors. For it is the fear of freedom that holds you inside...
...for if we try to go on protecting them we prevent them from growing up to be ordinary, confident adults, capable of looking after themselves.
From imperial, economic and ideological causes, many cultures are the inheritors, and hence the prisoners, of attitudes of scorn and disdain for other faiths – outlooks which are not ennobling to anyone.
Remembering the treatment that had been accorded the Knights and soldiers of St. Elmo, the Maltese inhabitants of Senglea took no prisoners. Hence there arose the expression (used in Malta to this day) 'St. Elmo's pay' for any action in which no merc...
My definition of dictionary can’t be found in the dictionary. Dictionary—A linguistic prison, confining words to well-defined cells, with little chance of parole.
Australians are descended from a boatload of English convicts, right? So two hundred years in isolation at the bottom of the planet is plenty of time for the language to evolve into some sort of double-speak prison slang.
A blanket could be drenched in water, frozen, and then enjoyed like a giant cotton popsicle by prisoners of a gulag, who might consider this a tasty treat compared to what they normally eat.
Fear is a prison in which we place ourselves. You need only to press against the bars to realize that the door is always unlocked, and you are always free to leave.