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Quotes About Devastation

Scattered among the houses and fields were skeletons bleached by the sun. Slowly Dermer's crew realized they were sailing along the border of a cemetery two hundred miles long and forty miles deep. Patuxet had been hit with special force. Not a single person remained. Tisquantum's entire social world had vanished.
~ Charles C. Mann
Beginning in 1616, the pestilence took at least three years to exhaust itself and killed as much as 90 percent of the people in coastal New England.
~ Charles C. Mann
The consequences were horrific; Ireland was transformed into a post-apocalyptic landscape. Destitute men lined the roads in their rags, sleeping in crude shelters dug into roadside ditches. People ate dogs, rats, and tree bark. Reports of cannibalism were frequent and perhaps accurate. Entire families died in their homes and were eaten by feral pets.
~ Charles C. Mann
De Soto died of fever with his expedition in ruins. Along the way, though, he managed to rape, torture, enslave, and kill countless Indians. But the worst thing he did, some researchers say, was entirely without malice—he brought pigs.
~ Charles C. Mann
In 1945, there were more people killed, more buildings destroyed, more high explosives set off, more fires burning than before or since.
~ Stephen Ambrose
The disease they suffered now was a mere inconvenience compared to the devastation they remembered.
~ Toni Morrison
Every other institution in society is built on the family. If the family disintegrates, those institutions that depend on strong families will disintegrate as well. Once that happens, there is no law you can pass that will make up for the devastation. There is no program you can institute that will fix what happens to people when a home is shattered. There is no politician you can elect who can bring harmony and social order when the family is decimated.
~ Tony Evans
Did God hate the people? No! He knew what sin would do. He knew sin unchecked would bring on greater devastation than the consequences of His discipline. Repenting of sin will not cause the problems that living with sin will cause. Repentance brings healing.
~ Kerry L. Skinner
Marathas, Jats and Gujars who robbed and killed any man they could lay their hands on and raped any woman who fell into their clutches. It took me five days to reach Agra. By then Nadir's horde was busy pillaging and looting Delhi. I said to myself: 'No matter a city can be rebuilt and repopulated but no power on earth can put together a heart that has been shattered.' Agra was the city of my heart's ruination. I
~ Khushwant Singh
The falling apart of a man's life should make more noise. It should startle passesrby with its Sturm and Drang. It ought to sound like the Parthenon crashing down. Not this ordinary, everyday kind of quiet...He closed his eyes...And still it was quiet, this falling apart of his life, as silent as the last beat of an old man's heart. A quiet, echoing thud, and then...nothing.
~ Kristin Hannah
The Europeans unwittingly brought a biological weapon with them that gave the invaders a brutal advantage over their opponents. With no immunity whatsoever to smallpox, Native Americans died in droves when they were exposed to the virus. In Central America, over 90 percent of the native population is believed to have died of smallpox in the decades following the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores in the early 1500s.
~ Carl Zimmer
The Allied Forces, on their way across France during 1944 and 1945, had consumed scarce food, vandalized, looted and raped, and their destructiveness and rapaciousness was everywhere compared to that of the German soldiers. (Moorehead, 2011, 306)
~ Caroline Moorehead
Wherever she looked, she saw fires. They covered the earth like fallen stars, and like the stars there was no end to them.
~ George R.R. Martin
Fire consumes.' Lord Beric stood behind them, and there was something in his voice that silenced Thoros at once. 'It consumes, and when it is done there is nothing left. Nothing.
~ George R.R. Martin
Two days' ride to either side of the kingsroad, they passed through a wide swath of destruction, miles of blackened fields and orchards
~ George R.R. Martin
The past is never completely lost, khowever extensive the devastation. Your sorrows are the bricks and mortar of a magnificent temple. What you are today and what you will be tomorrow are because of what you have been.
~ Gordon Wright
i am... absolutely destroyed at the loss. (--manny)
~ J.R. Ward
When you are confronted with a level of devastating disease and death, you never lose that sense of unbelievable humility.
~ Deborah Birx
You can't have this kind of war. There just aren't enough bulldozers to scrape the bodies off the streets.
~ Dwight D. Eisenhower
The two world wars boosted American power and devastated potential rivals to an extent that could not have lasted more than a few decades.
~ Ian Bremmer
Forgiveness prompted by love is the only way to repair the devastation that so often mars our relationships.
~ David Jeremiah
Esa vez en Hiroshima vi diversos monstruos en el cauce seco del río. Seres humanos a punto de morir, casi imposibles de distinguir si eran hombres o mujeres, con la cara hinchada y arrugada y, por ello, con apenas una raya por ojos; los labios, inflamados a más no poder, y mostrando sus penosas extremidades.
~ Tamiki Hara
I could no longer picture Rosalind in my mind's eye; the tender vision of the girl in white had been blown to pieces as if by a nuclear bomb. This was something unimaginable, something hollow as the yellowed husks that insects leave behind in dry grass, blowing with cold alien winds and a fine corrosive dust that shredded everything it touched.
~ Tana French
For all those who experienced it, the Spanish Civil War was devastating.
~ Michael Portillo