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Quotes About Disintegrating

Universal education is the most corroding and disintegrating poison that liberalism has ever invented for its own destruction.
~ Adolf Hitler
We cannot build a viable state with a country that is disintegrating into small pieces.
~ Mahmoud Abbas
The fear, as I analyze it in retrospect, was of being overwhelmed, of disintegrating under a pressure of reality greater than a mind, accustomed to living most of the time in a cosy world of symbols, could possibly bear.
~ Aldous Huxley
Happiness is a habit, it's more than fleeting, more than a disintegrating lozenge.
~ Brian D'Ambrosio
A moment's reflection shows that Liberalism is entirely negative. It is not a formative force, but always and only a disintegrating force.
~ Francis Parker Yockey
United States foreign policy, which includes national security, is literally disintegrating before our eyes.
~ Rush Limbaugh
Beautiful men and women with distorted shadows came and scorched their handprints onto doors before vanishing skyward, drafts of heat billowing behind them with the whumph of unseen wings. Here and there, feathers fell, and they were like tufts of white fire, disintegrating to ash as soon as they touched the ground.
~ Laini Taylor
Ramrod has an empire. They have not had it very long yet already it is shabby and disreputable. Everyday the faggots and their friends can see, hear, and feel Ramrod's empire disintegrating as the men lose more and more things they never owned in the first place.
~ Larry Mitchell
This is the tragedy: Consciousness has forced us into the paradoxical position of striving to be unself-conscious of what we are—hunks of spoiling flesh on disintegrating bones.
~ Thomas Ligotti
contain into new, durable configurations, which can handle huge energy flows without disintegrating. This, we will see, is the characteristic pattern of all such thresholds. New configurations emerge quite suddenly as once independent entities are drawn into new and more ordered patterns, held together by an increasing throughput of free energy (see chapter 4).
~ David Christian
How does dirt find its way into old houses like it does? Sometimes I think it's the house itself, old and disintegrating by degrees, breathing out sighs of itself, sighs longing for a little bit of notice.
~ Unknown