There is a fragile quality about Rogers, too.
His works often have a fragile childlike quality to them and are usually on a small scale.
And the bruisable, fragile quality that has been such an asset to her in other roles works against her here.
Magic isn't the fuzzy, fragile, abstract and ephemeral quality you think it is.
He concluded that being frugal was not only a fragile quality, for many people "it's extremely vulnerable to environmental conditions."
And it is the fragile qualities of the object that make it so rare.
It works better when you're not pale and tired, but that adds a rather disconcerting fragile quality.
"They are too essential to the fragile quality of our lives as city dwellers to sell to the highest bidder."
The fragile, transient quality of webs provide still another metaphor for human existence.
Adam's design for this facade contains huge "movement" and has a delicate almost fragile quality.