Broken Crayons Still Color

Broken Crayons Still Color meaning is subjective to each individual and what they are going through.

Each color in the box of crayons is unique. Each color has it’s own purpose. Each color has the same potential to be broken, lost, damaged, cracked or lost forever.

Rooted deep in the meaning is hope and restoration. Broken crayons literally still color and broken crayons figuratively still color.

If you are feeling broken like a crayon, it is time to pick yourself up. You have a life to live and you are WORTH it.

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5 Valuable Broken Crayons Still Color Book series Quotes

“He could never pretend to love when it was something that came natural to him, nor would he ever accept hatred just because it came natural to someone else.”
David Weaver, Broken Crayons Still Color: Based on a True Story

“love is everlasting… It survived rainy days to mud puddles, runny noses to snot bubbles. Having love was one thing, but true love was another… You could always go buy another box, but broken crayons still colored.”

David Weaver, Broken Crayons Still Color: Based on a True Story

“A father’s love was special; a black father’s love was a blessing– I knew this because of how I felt about being able to experience my own father’s love.”
David Weaver, Broken Crayons Still Color 2: Based on a True Story

“The science of replacement says that in order for us to be better people, our goals should be to replace our worst habits and focus our attention in other places.”
David Weaver, Broken Crayons Still Color 2: Based on a True Story

“Having money is less important than having peace.”
David Weaver, Broken Crayons Still Color 2: Based on a True Story