Top 18 Parasites That Kill Quotes
#1. Wrong like they all caught some exotic disease and died, and the station is now infected with deadly parasites that kill you with bloody hemorrhaging out the eyeballs?
Or wrong like they don't want to encourage visitors?
Ann Aguirre
#3. Traveling around the world is really strenuous for me, being in a different bed every night, flying and everything.
Britney Spears
#5. I shall always reign through the intellect, but the life! The life! O my god! Shall that never be sweet?"12
David Brooks
#6. All the rest, besides my loving and being loved, has no importance whatsoever.
Mikhail Shishkin
#7. But if they're so successful, why haven't parasites taken over the world? The answer is simple: they have. We just haven't noticed. That's because successful parasites don't kill us; they become part of us, making us perform all the work to keep them alive and help them reproduce.
Daniel Suarez
#8. The full life depends, not on the range of experience but on the intensity of the interest, the emotion involved, and on its being a personal interest.
Ann Bridge
#9. The copyright industry has managed to kill civil liberties for their own children, ushering in a dystopian surveillance machine, merely to avoid taking responsibility for their own business failures. I lack words to quantify my contempt for these utter parasites.
Rick Falkvinge
#10. To please men and to kill parasites are the only uses tobacco-its ultimate effects are the same in both cases.
John Harvey Kellogg
#11. There's no dew left on the daisies and clover; there's no rain left in heaven.
Jean Ingelow
#13. ... And the sound of the sea, like the wild-animal breath of the world itself, frightened them as it gasped and died at their feet.
Leonardo Sciascia
#14. So, he's okay."
"He's doing everything else on his own but ... "
"What?"
"Part of him is still missing." The hope growing inside me shriveled. "Personally, I think its because he's been waiting for that part to come home.
Adrienne Wilder
#17. We find that the Romans owed the conquest of the world to no other cause than continual military training, exact observance of discipline in their camps, and unwearied cultivation of the other arts of war.
Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus
#18. The openness of such networked devices reflects our growing desire to construct writing in a way that breaks down the traditional distinctions between the book and such larger forms as the encyclopedia and the library.
Jay David Bolter