yes I am a firm believer in that statement. I hurt myself real bad trying to fix something that couldnt be fixed.
2007-12-28 15:17:08
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on how you look at things. Do you look at the glass as half full, or half empty. It depends on how much you care about this person and how far you are willing to go to see if you can get things to work.
If you know it's shattered and unrepairable then it might be a good time to exit left.
2007-12-28 15:28:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, that's a new perspective. But what I know is that when a glass cracks, it's irreversible, and the same thing goes for relationships.
2007-12-28 15:13:53
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answered by Dieth G 2
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The song says "the first cut is the deepest" but I believe the second time is even worse.
Because you cut on an old wound...
2007-12-28 20:23:32
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answered by Alice in Wonderbra 7
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Agreed.
2007-12-28 15:10:52
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answered by furious but whatever 6
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I try not to dwell in the past. I agree that once broken, it's best to move on.
2007-12-29 00:10:32
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answered by softkisses4707 5
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That's a very good way to put it, yes. I'm in the process of sweeping one of those up right now.
2007-12-28 15:12:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,l believe...if it Shattered...it can Never be put back together. Sorry. Love Jo xx
2007-12-29 01:48:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on who's behind the glass.....
2007-12-28 15:13:49
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answered by The Evolution of T. 6
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I think anything worth having is worth working for if that means fixing it then so be it.
2007-12-28 17:00:25
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answered by teresa m 7
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