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Quotes About Abominations

Our Constitution, by its separation of powers and its system of checks and balances, acts as a restraint upon efficiency by denying exclusive power to any branch of government. The logic of governmental efficiency, unchecked, runs straight on, not only to dictatorship, but also to torture, assassination, and other abominations.
~ Wendell Berry
That was luck: I should not then have been a conscientious objector; but I am quite sure that the abominations of war would have made me one, as soon as I got to the front.
~ Laurence Housman
Doing abominations is against the law, particularly if the abominations are done while wearing a lobster bib.
~ Woody Allen, Without Feathers
The fire from heaven had fallen on this Sodom in the bowels of the earth where long ago pit girls committed untold abominations, and it had fallen so swiftly that they had not had time to come up, so that to this very day they were still burning down in this hell.
~ Émile Zola
There's a lot of crap out there. Most of the science fiction films alone are abominations, you know. They're mindless. So you can't learn from those kinds of films.
~ Ray Bradbury
As we have just read, the betrayal of Israel is the ultimate reason given in scripture for the destruction of the end times "Mother of Abominations" nation, also labeled the Daughter of Babylon. Scripture discloses to us that this rich, powerful, influential, fallen end times nation will also persecute God's people.
~ John Price
John wrote in Revelation 17 that Babylon was the "mother" of abominations. In other words, an innovator and pioneer of promoting sin. Once America 'birthed' the killing of babies, others quickly concluded they should follow our lead and do the same.
~ John Price
Is this pain and despair that surround me a result of cancer, or has it just been released by cancer? I feel so unequal to what I always handled before, the abominations outside that echo the pain within.
~ Audre Lorde
The "boys"? Those cement faces and eyes of hate that burned the clothes off you if they happened to see you lounging on the main street downtown on Saturday. Boys? It seemed that youth had never happened to them. Boys? No, rather men who were covered with graves' dust and age without beauty or learning. The ugliness and rottenness of old abominations.
~ Maya Angelou
equality ends with the Creation, and that all attempts to enshrine this equality in our government and enforce it through legislation must be treated as abominations to G-d [sic] that verge on Sovietism"…
~ Joshua Cohen
From space this Earth is incandescent with abominations - the gods write their signature in our entrails
~ Steve Aylett
Yet only abominations stalk, shamble, hulk, and scrabble through the Winter courtyard, most missing limbs, some split wide open like overripe, weeping plums, others turned inside out, wearing entrails for skin, blind eyes, deaf ears, and silenced mouths cocooned within, lying in raw, oozing heaps on the ground.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Would not do to have children watch dear old Santa hack Krampus and his abominations to death, after all.
~ Brom
Search for his beasts, his abominations, the Belsnickels. For they will be on the hunt as well. When you find them, stay with them like a dark omen, lead me to them with your cry . . . for my sword thirsts for their blood.
~ Brom
I foresee that man will resign himself each day to new abominations, and soon that only bandits and soldiers will be left.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
If you want to be fully convinced of the abominations of slavery, go on a southern plantation, and call yourself a negro trader. Then there will be no concealment; and you will see and hear things that will seem to you impossible among human beings with immortal souls.
~ Harriet Ann Jacobs
The white rulers fight filth and disease, stop tribal wars, and stamp out superstitious abominations.
~ T. Lothrop Stoddard
questioned by a Companion about the best possible hijrah, the Prophet was to answer: "It is to exile yourself [to move away] from evil [abominations, lies, sins]."12 This requirement of spiritual exile was to be repeated in different forms.
~ Tariq Ramadan
Oh yes, I kept all of the abominations at bay while Kaliel played with his favorite sheep behind the bushes.
~ Christopher Moore
The skies are haunted by that which it were madness to know; and strange abominations pass evermore between earth and moon and athwart the galaxies. Unnamable things have come to us in alien horror and will come again.
~ Clark Ashton Smith
Many fellow exils of mine denounce indignantly (and in this indignation there is a pinch of pleasure) fashionable abominations, including current dances. But fashion is a creature of man's mediocrity, a certain level of life, the vulgarity of equality, and to denounce it means admitting that mediocrity can create something (whether it be a form of government or a new kind of hairdo) worth making a fuss about.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
The flowered crown to all other abominations. A walkin plague in your own house. That's what's been
~ Cormac McCarthy
In a less scientific age he would have been a devil-worshiper, a partaker in the abominations of the Black Mass; or he would have given himself to the study and practice of sorcery. His was a religious soul that had failed to find good in the scheme of things; and lacking it, was impelled to make of evil itself an object of secret reverence. - The Devotee of Evil
~ Clark Ashton Smith
Aggie pondered the stories of her mother, about the creatures that her African grandmother had told Kiné of, in a courtyard, long ago. Were there truly supernatural monsters stalking the water? Or were these monsters only white men who walked on two legs, abominations but not strangers? Only dangerous because they were familiar—in one's home, in one's temple, on the dirt of natal land?
~ Unknown