
Top 14 Quotes About Desease
#1. The love of possession is a desease with them.
Sitting Bull
#2. We, ironically known as the civilizados - in practically everything that matters they're a damned sight more civilized than we are - bring them so-called progress, which harms them, so-called change, which harms them, so-called civilization, which harms them even more, and desease, which kills them.
Alistair MacLean
#3. Mistakes and regret, desease and death ... ain't recognized by mind that capable on changing them into otherwise.
Toba Beta
#4. Let us say that you might have become a telepathic cancer, a malignant mentality which in its inevitable dissolution would have poisoned other and greater minds.
Arthur C. Clarke
#5. It had hurt to accept what was wrong with me, but it hurt even more to have hope.
Robyn Schneider
#6. But I know he loves me. I know he needs our games, that they answer some deep-seated hunger in him.
J.P. Delaney
#7. Fellows are just naturally interested in a good piece of work and have no unnatural restrictions in looking it over. Perhaps, and may the sahibs of the Fogg forgive me for thinking it, this simple, curious outlook of healthy men is more important than some of the monuments themselves.
Robert M. Edsel
#9. In Russia, or anywhere, people don't like rich people. Yeah, OK, I have money, but the question is how I use it. It's not easy, believe me; it's not easy.
Viktor Vekselberg
#10. Of the people who cook on television, I have admired people like Jacques Pepin, Julia Child, Mario Batali, Jamie Oliver and a few others because they are free of drama, display good taste and masterful technique, and use clear exposition to bring you up to speed.
Steve Albini
#11. Fucking unicorns wouldn't be hard to chase, as they'd probably stay in roughly the same spot while they, you know, fuck.
Erin Kellison
#12. I have a theory that you can make any sentence seem profound by writing the name of a dead philosopher at the end of it.
Plato
#13. We need to focus on getting people back to work, focus on jobs, the economy, the debt and the spending. That's what will improve the quality of life for American families and for hard-working taxpayers.
John Barrasso
#14. Well, as a general remark, I would say that I was discouraged by the physical and economic conditions in continental Europe after the war.
David K. E. Bruce
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top