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Quotes About Obliterate

There is no remembrance which time doth not obliterate, nor pain which death doth not put an end to.
~ Cervantes
Queria endurecer o coração, eliminar o passado, fazer com ele o que faço quando emendo um período — riscar, engrossar os riscos e transformá-los em borrões, suprimir todas as letras, não deixar vestígio de idéias obliteradas.
~ Graciliano Ramos
As fast as they peep up let's cut 'em down.
~ Thomas Middleton
There are things in the universe that are simply and purely evil. A warrior does not seek to understand them, or to compromise with them. He seeks only to obliterate them.
~ Timothy Zahn
Promises that are broken, again and again, through fear, through loss of nerve, through any number of things that hide that deep desire, at heart, to obliterate one's broken self.
~ Helen Macdonald
That is what the Church does, and every church is the same: control, destroy, obliterate every good feeling.
~ Philip Pullman
Mourning, the act of dealing with grief, required attention. Until now there had been every urgent reason to obliterate any attention that might otherwise have been paid, banish the thought, bring fresh adrenaline to bear on the crisis of the day.
~ Joan Didion
We might, in that indeterminate period they call mourning, be in a submarine, silent on the ocean's bed, aware of the depth charges, now near and now far, buffeting us with recollections. . . . Grief is different. Grief has no distance. Grief comes in waves, paroxysms, sudden apprehensions that weaken the knees and blind the eyes and obliterate the dailiness of life.
~ Joan Didion
The mad desire to obliterate all! The mad desire to save all!
~ Philip Roth
Necessity can obliterate our hatreds.
~ Daniel H. Wilson
moments one knows only death will obliterate.
~ John Fowles
I was inspired more by early Bette Midler. I do wear a fancy dress and very high heels - and extra high hair. My goal is to obliterate all earnestness.
~ Ana Gasteyer
What distinguishes torture from masochism? In torture, the intensity of the assault on the self can be more severe, limitlessly so. But this isn't the key difference. What really matters is choice. There are no safe words in torture. To voluntarily obliterate one's self, temporarily and under situations of control, is one thing, and it can be blissful.
~ Paul Bloom