“The neighborhoods were littered with construction debris, and paper and plastic trash was strewn about, (not to mention the chickens, goats, donkeys, and cattle, which roam freely throughout),”
Paul Conroy
“Truth is the shattered mirror strewn in myriad bits; while each believes his little bit the whole to own”
Robert Burton
“The path of social advancement is, and must be, strewn with broken friendships.”
H. G. Wells
“History is strewn with the wrecks of nations which have gained a little progressiveness at the cost of a great deal of hard manliness, and have thus prepared themselves for destruction as soon as the movements of the world gave a chance for it.”
Walter Bagehot
“As soon as a child has left the room his strewn toys become affecting.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Things have been strewn literally all over the place,”
Sanjay Gupta
“[a rural bible belt town that goes on for miles and is strewn with debris and broken hearts. The nurse, 39, who lives in Bedford, N.Y., has been helping victims of Katrina since Sept. 6.] Christie just gave me a picture she drew, ... It is of an angel blowing a horn. The angel has a red cross on her gown. Marked with a red cross.”
Patricia Dunn