Quotes About Terrible
There is no path set for this kind of shock, and for the grief that attends such terrible news.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
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The sanest judgment that can be passed on the genesis of this terrible war between two groups of friends is that it was the result of imperiousness on the English side and intransigence on the Boer. Like
~ James A. Michener
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the only thing in nature that moved was the sun, terrible and metallic as it inched its way across that indifferent sky.
~ James A. Michener
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Much has been written of love turning to hatred, of the heart growing cold with the death of love. It is a remarkable process. It is far more terrible than anything I have ever read about it, more terrible than anything I will ever be able to say.
~ James Baldwin
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Much has been written of love turning to hatred, of the heart growing cold with the death of love. It is a remarkable process. It is far more terrible than anything I have ever read about it, more terrible than anything I will ever be able to say. I
~ James Baldwin
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and the whole place looked tired and discouraged, as though wearily about to shave and get dressed for a terrible evening.
~ James Baldwin
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Much has been written of love turning to hatred, of the heart growing cold with the death of love. It is far more terrible than anything I have ever read about, more terrible than anything I will ever be able to say.
~ James Baldwin
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The only thing I would unequivocally say is that I have never had any interest in romantic comedy I just couldn't do it. I think I'd be terrible.
~ Christian Bale
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It is not enough to be a man... you have to become an idea... a terrible thought... a wraith- indeed- Become one with the darkness.
~ Compton Gage
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No enemy is indeed so terrible as a man of genius.
~ Benjamin Disraeli
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A dark and terrible side of this sense of community of interests is the fear of a horrible common destiny which in these days of atomic weapons darkens men's minds all around the globe.
~ Emily Greene Balch
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a taint on our purity is considered among us something more terrible than any punishment and any death.
~ Tertullian
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It is a sad thing to want for happiness, but it is a terrible thing to see another groping about blindly for it, when it is almost within the grasp.
~ Theodore Dreiser
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It's almost impossible to totally eliminate terrible content in a huge open network.
~ Steven Levy
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The nineties were not an age for the aspirant. The worst thing you could be was a sellout, and not because selling out involved money. Selling out meant you needed to be popular, and any explicit desire for approval was enough to prove you were terrible.
~ Chuck Klosterman
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This is a terrible plan," he says to Han Solo—Solo, who crouches down so as not to be seen. Han Solo, the jerk. The very handsome, very charismatic jerk. "And I hate you very much.
~ Chuck Wendig
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And the stories she'd been told, were they confessions of uncommitted crimes, accounts of the worst imaginable, imagined to keep fiction from becoming fact? The thought chased its own tail: these terrible stories still needed a first cause, a well-spring from which they leaped... Were these inventions common currency, as Purcell had claimed? Was there a place, however small, reserved in every heart for the monstrous?
~ Clive Barker
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Fear gripped Harry, like some old dope-pusher promising a terrible high.
~ Clive Barker
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The conflict in Europe was terrible and violent, she told her sailor, but she took exception to the name. The Great War had always been between the white and the black. It always would be.
~ Colson Whitehead
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My motto is: When in doubt, just keep lying. Even if you're terrible at it.
~ Victoria Laurie
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But the stillness and the brightness of the day were as strange as the chaos and tumult of night, with the trees standing there, and the flowers standing there, looking before them, looking up, yet beholding nothing, eyeless, and so terrible.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Terrible avait établi et consolidé son pouvoir en affirmant que la Russie était une citadelle assiégée, message que Vladimir
~ Vladimir Fédorovski
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I am here through an error—not in this prison, specifically—but in this whole terrible, striped world;
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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Suddenly, gentlemen of the jury, I felt a Dostoevskian grin dawning (through the very grimace that twisted my lips) like a distant and terrible sun.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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