Quotes About Obliterated
There's the assumption being made by the national security advisers to the Obama administration that the North Korean leadership is not suicidal, that they know they will be obliterated if they attacked the United States. But I would point that everything in South Korea and Japan is well within range of what they might want to do.
~ Oliver North
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Good luck to you. There is an awful lot of stuff you don't know anything about, but you are not alone in this. It's just that in your case the consequences of not knowing any of this stuff are particularly terrible, but then, hey, that's just the way the cookie gets completely stomped on and obliterated.
~ Douglas Adams
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It's just that in your case the consequences of not knowing any of this stuff are particularly terrible, but then, hey, that's just the way the cookie gets completely stomped on and obliterated.
~ Douglas Adams
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There's an idea out there that salespeople have actually been obliterated by the Internet, which is just not supported by the facts.
~ Daniel H. Pink
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On account of sin, God's image in us has been obscured but not obliterated.
~ Alistair Begg
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The earth is God's book but in our blindness, we have obliterated letters so we may say God has abandoned us. It is we who are illiterate.
~ Erica Jong
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rain obliterated the outlines of the houses
~ Lisa Scottoline
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By the use of the language of sorrow I had for the time being obliterated my sorrow—so powerful is the charm of words, which for us reduces to manageable entities all the passions that would otherwise madden and destroy us.
~ Gene Wolfe
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When the denizens of those ancient societies wandered carelessly down the wrong path, they ended up enslaved and miserable—sometimes for centuries—when they were not obliterated completely
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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For hours she lay on the ground, alternately body and space. Sometimes a vision of normal comfort obliterated reality:
~ Maxine Hong Kingston
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Then came the Dark Days, the uprising of the districts against the Capitol. Twelve were defeated, the thirteenth obliterated
~ Suzanne Collins
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When you say you experience my writing as sacred what you are touching is the divine place within me that is my mother. Sugar is the temple I built in my obliterated place.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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Meaning that history is always written by the winners. When two cultures clash, the loser is obliterated, and the winner writes the history books—books which glorify their own cause and disparage the conquered foe. As Napoleon once said, 'What is history, but a fable agreed upon?' ââ'¬Â He smiled. "By its very nature, history is always a one-sided account." Sophie had never thought of it that way.
~ Dan Brown
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And so a strange new possibility is arising. Compromised, indefinite, sketchy, but not entirely obliterated: free will is making a comeback. Biology gives you a brain. Life turns it into a mind.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
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i once heard the survivors of a colony of ants that had been partially obliterated by a cow s foot seriously debating the intention of the gods towards their civilization
~ Don Marquis
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