“You can break a thing, but you cannot always guide it afterward into the shape you want.”
Holly Black (1971) American children's fiction writer
Source: Tithe
Source: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1974), Ch. 8
Context: I've noticed that people who have never worked with steel have trouble seeing this—that the motorcycle is primarily a mental phenomenon. They associate metal with given shapes—pipes, rods, girders, tools, parts—all of them fixed and inviolable, and think of it as primarily physical. But a person who does machining or foundry work or forge work or welding sees "steel" as having no shape at all. Steel can be any shape you want if you are skilled enough, and any shape but the one you want if you are not.
“You can break a thing, but you cannot always guide it afterward into the shape you want.”
Holly Black (1971) American children's fiction writer
Source: Tithe
“You can hire logic, in the shape of a lawyer, to prove anything that you want to prove.”
Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809–1894) Poet, essayist, physician
The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table (1858)
“This hole in my heart is in the shape of you. No one else can fit it. Why would I want them to?”
Jeanette Winterson (1959) English writer
Source: Written on the Body
Steve Maraboli (1975)
Source: Life, the Truth, and Being Free (2010), p. 38
“I am willing to put the case into any shape you choose.”
Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough (1750–1818) Lord Chief Justice of England
Richmond v. Heapy and another (1816), 1 Starkie, 204.
John Gray (1948) British philosopher
Review: Sacred Causes http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2006/oct/28/politics by Michael Burleigh (2006-10-28)
Constantine P. Cavafy (1863–1933) Greek poet
As Much As You Can http://www.cavafy.com/poems/content.asp?id=113&cat=1 <br class="br">Collected Poems (1992)
Gilbert Garcera (1959) Roman Catholic archbishop
Source: Philippine archbishop goes undercover to check on parishes https://www.ucanews.com/news/philippine-archbishop-goes-undercover-to-check-on-parishes/79297 (24 May 2017)