Nothing is accomplished by simply talking about it! Words without actions mean nothing.
This phrase means that using harsh or critical words may not physically harm someone, but using flattering or sweet words may not be effective in achieving results. Essentially, words alone are not always enough to bring about positive change or resolution.
Break No Bones was created in 2006.
Brittle bones. Ability to break bones easily.
A very early phrase, origin may be unknown. Used in an American periodical , The Christian Recorder dated March 1862
A kangaroo's powerful hind legs can easily break bones.
The ISBN of Break No Bones is 0-434-01042-1.
Break No Bones is by Kathy Reichs. It is a Temperance Brenner book. The Pocket book paperback has 480 pages.
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Sports break bones.
Yes, you can break bones in the chest.
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The phrase "for a break" is normally used as an adverb phrase. The noun break is sometimes used as a noun adjunct as well (e.g. break room).