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Quotes About Demise

Before Cook's arrival the native population of Hawai'i was more than a quarter of a million people; a hundred years later, it had plummeted to fewer than sixty thousand.
~ Alan Brennert
Diseases are information. But if the body doesn't have the information from this disease, the body creates the demise. It is a very interesting format to think that actually a disease is an energy of importance, not an energy of negativity. D: I was also told that the body will become
~ Dolores Cannon
There are only two things to write about: life and death.
~ Edward Albee
We are the wreck of what we have been, and the place of our own future demise,
~ Jesse Ball
This is the true lesson of Long-Term's demise. No matter what the models say, traders are not machines guided by silicon chips; they are impressionable and imitative; they run in flocks and retreat in hordes.
~ Roger Lowenstein
Confederate forces were being whittled down and could not be replaced by the South's smaller population.
~ Ron Chernow
I could stay in every night for the rest of my life and my mother still wouldn't be happy. In fact, maybe she'd be better off if I finally did go out and meet a grand demise. Get the waiting game over with. Because, as my mother will tell you, there are worse things than having your daughter abducted. There's getting her back and realizing you've lost her after all.
~ Lisa Gardner
they believe the legacy of the Soviet Union's demise has left men a lot weaker than women
~ Anne Garrels
One through the heart, one through the head. Then you know he's really dead.
~ Robert Muchamore
Is the prey complicit in its own demise? Are we not seduced in some small way by the beauty, the grace, even the dangerous soul of the predator?
~ Lisa Unger
If there is one single symbol for the demise of regional American culture, it is this superstore prototype, a huge capitalist3 boot that stomped the moms and pops, like soft, damp worms, to death.
~ Ruth Ozeki
Stress is the worst thing. That's the ultimate demise of any good thing.
~ Dianna Agron
The victim's belief in the power of the curse itself to kill him was only part of the psychological soup that brought about his ultimate demise, Cannon said. Another factor was the effect of being socially ostracized and rejected, even by the victim's own family. Such people quickly became the walking dead.
~ Joe Dispenza
Death and ruin is man's preferred ecosystem.
~ Joe Hill
Although the 'New York Times' annually declares that Broadway is on its deathbed, news of its demise is greatly exaggerated. There's a lot of life yet in the old tart.
~ John Lahr
He gave up the ghost.
~ Anonymous
Death is life's way of telling you you're fired.
~ Anonymous
And then it would all be over. He would be gone.
~ Anthony Horowitz
And when they found our shadows Grouped around the TV sets They ran down every lead They repeated every test They checked out all the data on their lists And then the alien anthropologists Admitted they were still perplexed But on eliminating every other reason For our sad demise They logged the only explanation left This species has amused itself to death
~ Roger Waters
Volsky once more had the feeling that the bond between them was indifferent to the demise of bodies.
~ Andreï Makine
Politics disabuses a person of the notion that you can please everybody. It is an inescapable fact that people will always have different opinions, and some people are going to disagree. Sooner or later, a person constructs his or her own "platform" and stands on it, regardless of what others think, say, or do. It is also true that some people delight in another person's demise.
~ John David Ashcroft
There's no one place a virus goes to die - but that doesn't make its demise any less a public health victory. Throughout human history, viral diseases have had their way with us, and for just as long, we have hunted them down and done our best to wipe them out.
~ Jeffrey Kluger
Division is the precursor of death.
~ Sabine Baring-Gould
He wants to see, he wants to know, only to see and know. I'm aware that it is this mentality, this curiosity, which is responsible for the hydrogen bomb and the imminent demise of civilization and that we would all be better off if we were still at the stone-worshipping stage. Though surely it is not this affable inquisitiveness that should be blamed.
~ Margaret Atwood