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Quotes About Curse

And finally indeed this blessing, or rather this curse, was fulfilled in Caiaphas, Annas, and the other high priests who persecuted Christ and His apostles with the greatest severity. For these two tribes, Simeon and Levi, stirred up the multitude before Pilate to ask that Barabbas be set free and that Jesus be crucified.
~ Martin Luther
Cei care cred ca inteligenta are vreo noblete, cu siguranta ca n-au destula pentru a-si da seama ca nu e decat un blestem.
~ Unknown
I have the curse of reason: I'm poor, single and depressed. For months now I've been thinking about my illness of thinking too much, and I've established with complete certainty the correlation between my unhappiness and the incontinence of my mind. Probing and pondering and overanalyzing have never given me any advantages; they've only played against me.
~ Unknown
It did remind me of something out of Greek mythology - the richest king who gets everything he wants, but ultimately his family has a curse on it from the Gods.
~ Martin Scorsese
Un amargo destino persigue a los romanos, y el crimen de dar muerte a un hermano , desde que la sangre del inocente Remo fue derramada en la tierra, una maldición que recayó sobre sus descendientes».
~ Mary Beard
Now those memories come back to haunt me They haunt me like a curse
~ Bruce Springsteen
Death isn't a curse. It's the shadow that gives life its form, and that shadow's whispering to me now.
~ Mary E. Pearson
The difference between a gift and a curse can be how one feels about it.
~ Mary Jo Putney
Some people say that beauty is a curse. It may be true, but I'm sure I should not have at all minded being cursed a little.
~ Mary MacLane
My ideas are a curse. They spring from a radical discontent With the awful order of things.
~ Unknown
May the Mother curse him and all gods below, and may Night's Daughters hunt him down into the ground! And on the hand that sheds his blood let there be a blessing.
~ Mary Renault
The curse of the romantic is a greed for dreams, an intensity of expectation that, in the end, diminishes the reality.
~ Marya Mannes
Truth, terrible truth! It is like an ancient curse, from which there is no escape. The truth will drive one mad. Yet without it, how can one make sense of life's madness?
~ Unknown
Impossible. An old elf swearword.
~ Matt Haig
The first that dies is a martyr, and dies for his religion; and of such it may more truly be said than of soldiers that they die on the bed of honour. Abel's death has not only no curse in it, but it has a crown in it;
~ Matthew Henry
Jesus Christ is our great peace-offering; for he made himself a sacrifice, not only to atone for sin, and so to save us from the curse, but to purchase a blessing for us, and all good.
~ Matthew Henry
The unexpected is either a curse or an opportunity. We get to decide.
~ Matthew Kelly
Même lorsque nous sommes punis pour de faux motifs, il y a toujours une cause véritable à notre chatiment. Tout acte injuste, même commis pour une juste cause, porte en soi la malédiction.
~ Maurice Druon
One must read the journals of this period, and must hear the philistines talk, to get the horrible conviction that one is shut up in a house with fools. 'Thou shalt not call thy brother a fool; if thou dost . . . ' But I do not fear the curse, and I say, my brothers are arch-fools.
~ Max Stirner
but it was like some witch's curse where the more we tried to stop being hungry the more starving we got. It
~ Meg Rosoff
And I hate him and love him and curse him and feel sorry for him, all at the same time.
~ Melina Marchetta
We do not consider the kingdom damned," Lord August said politely. "We prefer not to use that word." "What would you call it, Lord August?" Finnikin asked. "A little magic? A slight curse? A bit of bad luck?
~ Melina Marchetta
Don Juan in Carlos Castaneda's A Separate Peace: "The difference between a warrior and an ordinary man is that a warrior sees everything as a challenge, while an ordinary man sees everything as either a blessing or a curse.
~ Michael E. Gerber
The basic difference between an ordinary man and a warrior is that a warrior takes everything as a challenge while an ordinary man takes everything either as a blessing or a curse
~ Michael E. Gerber