Top 32 Rigor Mortis Quotes
#1. Real serious waiting is done in waiting rooms, and what they all have in common is their purpose, or purposelessness, if you will; they are places for doing nothing and they have no life of their own ... their one constant is what might be called a decorative rigor mortis ...
Ada Louise Huxtable
#2. I know I'm not going to say good-bye. And if these staggering refugees want to help, if they think they see something bigger here than a boy chasing a girl, then they can help, and we'll see what happens when we say yes while the rigor mortis world screams no.
Isaac Marion
#4. Anyone who can be cool about his first visit to the Oval Office has lost so much body heat that rigor mortis is probably about to set in.
David Frum
#5. Those who shun the whimsy of things will experience rigor mortis before death.
Tom Robbins
#6. A lot of bands have intense names, like "Rigor Mortis" or "Mortuary". We weren't that intense, we called ourselves "Injured". Later on we changed it to "Acapella" when we were walking out of the pawn shop.
Mitch Hedberg
#7. And we'll see what happens when we say Yes while this rigor mortis world screams No.
Isaac Marion
#9. The man may not be dead, but he was certainly stiff. And this had nothing to do with rigor mortis.
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#10. Why did you laugh right before you lost consciousness."
"Death's an adventure. I lived big. Rigor mortis makes your face stick. So, who knew how to thaw me?"
"Death's an insult."
"At least an affront," I agree.
Karen Marie Moning
#11. Lucern felt himself "She called my erections wonderful?"
Entienne just gaped, then raised a fist to knock on his brother's forehead as if it were a door "Hello! Earth calling Luc! She thinks it's rigor mortis.
Lynsay Sands
#12. I found my grandmother dead. It shook me up. I got up to make her breakfast, and I knew it was strange that she wasn't stirring. I went in to wake her, and she was laying in rigor mortis, and I'm done. I called next door, and the kid picked up the phone, and I was so wild, he dropped it.
Gil Scott-Heron
#13. The stakeout. The least glamorous and yet often the most valuable activity in investigations. To endure the agonizing boredom and forestall restlessness, I slowed my metabolism into near rigor mortis until I was nothing more than a pair of eyeballs fixed
Mario Acevedo
#14. The city lay cool and dim beneath a vaulting sky of high-scudding gray clouds. A gray shroud that covered the corpses of buildings, stiff in brick-and-steel rigor mortis, pale in their eternity of sooty death.
Harlan Ellison
#15. There's really no point in doing anything in life because it's all over in the blink of an eye. The next thing you know, rigor mortis sets in.
Wes Anderson
#16. As tough as she is, she wants to believe in something.
Jennifer Niven
#17. Of course Suchi and I did no such things as passing notes to guys. We were too cool to fall in love and things like that. At least, that is what we told ourselves.
Preeti Shenoy
#18. Instagram, Swiffer, and Nest had to compete with consumer habits and perceptions. Breakout products face competition from the formidable inertia powering the status quo.
Jay Samit
#19. I came face to face with death at thirteen years old.
Ryan White
#20. I am obliged to renounce violence, and abstain from it altogether.
Leo Tolstoy
#21. Museum collections have given photography rigor, and mortis.
Bill Jay
#23. People are saying that I'm an alcoholic, and that's not true, because I only drink when I work, and I'm a workaholic.
Ron White
#24. The use of mathematics has brought rigor to economics. Unfortunately, it has also brought mortis.
Robert Heilbroner
#25. Faith is the virtue of the storm, just as happiness is the virtue of sunshine.
Ruth Fulton Benedict
#28. Making the desirable possible requires us to make the desirable popular, electable, credible, and something that people want to hold on to.
Gordon Brown
#29. Mathematics brought rigor to economics. Unfortunately it also brought mortis.
Kenneth E. Boulding
#30. In absence of clearly defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily acts of trivia.
Mary Kay Ash
#31. The receipts of cookery are swelled to a volume, but a good stomach excels them all; to which nothing contributes more than industry and temperance.
Michel De Montaigne
#32. Separation is painful, but so is its opposite. And if being together brings joy, then it is only proper that separation should do the same in its own way.
Yukio Mishima
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