Zitat des Tages über Glasscherben / Broken Glass:
As a child, I personally didn't really get to know any Jews. I was eight years old when the Night of Broken Glass happened. And Ludwigshafen was purely a workers' city, so we didn't have a very big Jewish community. What I did know about the Jews, I heard from my mother. My mother was very much pro-Jewish.
I saw a boy of the crew purchasing javelins of them with bits of platters and broken glass.
I would rather eat broken glass and drink iodine than do the dishes.
As it enters the ear, does it come in like broken glass or does it come in like honey?
Moshing and broken glass just don't go together.
I took out a whole fireplace and put in broken glass and installed a burner underneath, so it looks like fire on ice. I did that in my bedroom suite. I'm pretty handy.
Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass.
I'd crawl over broken glass for Elle MacPherson or Cindy Crawford.
I stopped and gazed on the little dull man who was being paid to be a teacher of teachers. I turned and walked to the door, slammed it closed with a bang, and broken glass crashed to the floor. There was uproar behind me in the class, which did not interest me at all.