broken heart
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Say What?
a: Broken heart ~
b: a small child pleading with his father
What: "Being gloomy and depressed is like being angry with God for not satisfying one's desires. But someone with a broken heart is like a small child pleading with his father or crying out and complaining to him for being distant."
Useful?
Writer: Sichot Hara
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Date: Apr 12 2012 10:06 AM
# 1836 Critique Analogy
Don't Pick At That!
a: Broken heart ~
b: A Scab
What: "A broken heart is like a scab, let it heal.
Make the break a clean one." The rest of the article is a discussion of recovering from dissolution.
Useful?
Writer: Brandee Teer
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Where: Reference Link Has Evaporated
Date: Apr 12 2012 10:11 AM
# 1837 Critique Analogy
Burning Eyes
a: Broken heart ~
b: getting shampoo in your eyes
What: " A broken heart is like getting shampoo in your eyes. It feels for a while like you'll never see again, but after a few tears you get over it."
Useful?
Writer: Mark Amend
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Date: Apr 12 2012 10:13 AM
# 1838 Critique Analogy
Bleeding Heart Romantics
a: Broken heart ~
b: a bleeding wound
What: "The broken heart is like a bleeding wound for which there is no medicine, no bandage, no cure."
Useful?
Writer: Not Stated
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Where: Reference Link Has Evaporated
Date: Apr 12 2012 10:15 AM
# 1839 Critique Analogy
Car Ejection
a: A broken heart ~
b: being thrown out of a Bentley
What: " A broken heart is like when you have been thrown out of a Bentley driving 120 miles per hour, into the middle of the desert without any shoes. Getting new shoes should be your last problem because you need to heal yourself first in order to be able to walk again."
Useful?
Writer: msgrewal
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Date: Apr 12 2012 10:02 AM
# 1835 Critique Analogy
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