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Quotes About Curse

Before such a flight it was the anticipation of aloneness more than any thought of physical danger that used to haunt me a little and make me wonder sometimes if mine was the the most wonderful job in the world after all. I always concluded that lonely or not it was still free from the curse of boredom.
~ Beryl Markham
People will live there, and never again will there be a curse of destruction. So Jerusalem will dwell in security. Zechariah 14:11
~ Beth Moore
I'd been wandering about in the enchantments of romance, afflicted with the worst female curse on earth, the need to mold myself to expectations.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
She sometimes wishes she'd paid attention to her aunt's remedies for dispelling a careless curse. Is it when you throw salt over your shoulder? Is it when you spit on the floor? Maybe this is the time you spit on your husband; maybe a divorce is what is called for…
~ Judith Claire Mitchell
Poverty is the curse of ancient but numerous lineages.
~ Judith Merkle Riley
It's the curse of motherhood. You're required to love us even when we vex you.
~ Julia Quinn
It's a curse, really," Lady Danbury said. "I'm the only person I know my age who has perfect hearing." "Most would call that a blessing." She snorted. "Not with that musicale looming over the horizon.
~ Julia Quinn
It's the curse of motherhood. You're required to love us even when we vex you.
~ Julia Quinn
The interesting thing about a lot of serialized television is that it's a blessing and curse.
~ Liza Weil
In our time, the curse is monetary illiteracy, just as inability to read plain print was the curse of earlier centuries.
~ Ezra Pound
Of course men can't know you when you're unclean,' said Hilda. 'It says so in the Bible. That's why it's called the curse. It's God's punishment.' 'For what?' 'Giving Adam the apple, I suppose.' 'He didn't have to eat it.' 'Yes he did. If someone offers you food, it's only manners to take it. Why are you always so argumentative?
~ Fay Weldon
But of the stimulus of drugs, of potions, beware. For the sake of that very majesty with which you justly wish to aggrandize your soul, beware. Their fountains will be presently exhausted, and then you shall helplessly beat your breast, as without possibility of arising from the brink you draw in their foul, their maddening lees, and curse yourself for slaying those noble powers which it was your longing to strengthen, to nourish, and to clarify.
~ Fitz Hugh Ludlow
The blessing of knowledge becomes a curse when we pervert it.
~ Billy Graham
Without death in the world, existence in it would soon become, through over-population, the most frightful of curses.
~ bovee christian nestell v
He understood subhuman nature. He had seen the Fates curse him and his family enough to come up with an explanation or, if you will, an anti-explanation for all that wrong: In sum, there is no explanation.
~ Harlan Coben
Genius is a curse. That's how I look at it. Some think that the brilliant comprehend the universe in a way the rest of us can't. They see the world how it truly is—and that reality is so horrible they lose their minds. Clarity leads to insanity.
~ Harlan Coben
Matt understood human nature. Check that. He understood subhuman nature. He had seen the Fates curse him and his family enough to come up with an explanation or, if you will, an anti-explanation for all that goes wrong: In sum, there is no explanation. The
~ Harlan Coben
He was nearly blind in his left eye, and said left eyes were the tribal curse of the Finches. Whenever he wanted to see something well, he turned his head and looked from his right eye.
~ Harper Lee
These days, there are angry ghosts all around us, dead from wars, sickness, starvation--and nobody cares. So you say you're under a curse? Well, so what? So's the whole damned world.
~ Hayao Miyazaki
Too much self-esteem, thought Simon: the real curse of our age.
~ Sophie Hannah
May all future lairds of Clan MacLarin live out their days knowing they are marked to love, but not to live. Until a laird of the MacLarin line lives to see his firstborn draw breath, this curse shall never be broken.
~ Sophie Jordan
Nothing vast enters the life of mortals without a curse.
~ Sophocles
Imagination seems to be a glory and a misery, a blessing and a curse. Adam, to his sorrow, lacked it. Eve, to her sorrow, possessed it. Had both been blessed -- or cursed -- with it, there would have been much keener competition for the apple.
~ Stella Benson
This is the curse of our age, even the strangest aberrations are no cure for boredom.
~ Stendhal