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Quotes About Collapses

How do I say it? In this language there are no words for how the real world collapses. I could say it in my own and the sacred mounds would come into focus, but I couldn't take it in this dingy envelope. So I look at the stars in this strange city, frozen to the back of the sky, the only promises that ever make sense.
~ Joy Harjo
Fashion is like a four-legged table: you need a good designer, a very good business manager, a good manufacturer, and a very good distributor. Without all the legs, table collapses.
~ John Rocha
A motivational love collapses itself, as the poorly constructed objects. Of course, no one bothers and regrets such love.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
One of the hegemonic contexts of blackmailing is also known as a Veto; surprisingly, the juristic ideology accepts and respects that; consequently, peace collapses and dies under that.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Treatment should result in, as the remarkable life, not the terrible that than diseases itself; otherwise, it defines and verifies, as the termite of life that collapses silently; unfortunately, medical trading prevails than curing.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
If you look at the carrying capacity of agricultural areas throughout the world, their ecological habitats are changing. So I think we're looking at - in our lifetime - great collapses of food services.
~ Dan Barber
An inexorable law strikes and directs societies and civilisations. When, for lack of vitality, the past collapses, clinging to it serves no purpose — and yet it is this attachment to antiquated forms of life, to lost or bad causes, that makes so touching the anathemas of a de Maistre or a Bonald. Everything seems admirable and everything is false in the utopian vision; everything is execrable and everything seems true in the observations of the reactionaries.
~ Emil M. Cioran
If we can understand how to leverage diversity to achieve better performance and greater robustness, we might anticipate and prevent collapses.
~ Scott E. Page
When existence reveals itself as existentially intolerable, thinking collapses in on itself. In such situations—in the depths—it's noticing, not thinking, that does the trick.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Once you touch the biographies of human beings, the notion that political beliefs are logically determined collapses like a pricked balloon.
~ Walter Lippmann
If you lost a major actor because of a broken jaw, the project collapses.
~ Everett McGill
It's better to have the taxpayer pay for the losses than have the United States of America become an economic wasteland. If the financial system collapses, it's really, really hard to put it back together again.
~ Henry Paulson
By giving up the feminine as an identity, the feminist simultaneously undermines the masculine as well. Masculine identity depends on its feminine counterpart that affirms it as its complementary other. Without this support, masculine identity collapses. This is why the feminist struggle against feminine identity Beauvoir advocates is a battle against patriarchy.
~ Todd McGowan
The great artifice of regarding small deviations from the truth as being the truth itself is at the same time the foundation of wit, where the whole thing would often collapse if we were to regard these deviations in a spirit of philosophical rigor.
~ Unknown
Once you touch the biographies of human beings, the notion that political beliefs are logically determined collapses like a pricked balloon.
~ Unknown
stability of the capitalist system is shaken by the alternation of attempts to stop economic progress in order to protect old investments and tremendous collapses when those attempts fail.
~ Jeremy Rifkin
The middle of a novel is a state of mind. Strange things happen in it. Time collapses.
~ Zadie Smith
I release Josef, who collapses to my feet, and confesses not just to all war crimes at Auschwitz but also for being responsible for the colossal mistakes New Coke and Sex and the City 2.
~ Jodi Picoult
Sometimes it gets lonely here, the sea water collapses out beyond the horizon like the dream I thought I understood, only to find waking harder than the dream's horizon.
~ Unknown