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Quotes About Fatal

For a moment he felt a wild hope: perhaps this really was a nightmare. Perhaps he would awake in his own bed, bathed in sweat, shaking, maybe even crying . . . but alive. Safe. Then he pushed the thought away. Its charm was deadly, its comfort fatal.
~ Stephen King
Wenn Blicke töten könnten, wäre jede ärztliche Hilfe zu spät gekommen.
~ Ephraim Kishon
Quiet heroism or youthful idealism, or both? What do we know? That life without heroism and idealism is not worth living - or that either can be fatal?
~ Erich Segal
Indifference in religion is more fatal than skepticism. There is no pulse in indifference; skepticism may have warm blood.
~ beecher henry ward ix
With flumazenil treatment, the tricyclic-induced seizures or cardiac arrhythmias may appear and result in a fatal outcome. Flumazenil does not reverse the effects of ethanol, barbiturates, or opioids.
~ Benjamin James Sadock
To hostage takers, victims were the best forms of insurance. As long as the hostages were still alive, they were like pawns protecting them from attack, a way of buying their way to freedom. For that reason, contrary to the popular opinion perpetrated by TV crime series, it was very rare for hostage situations to have fatal consequences. For the perpetrator, a dead hostage was useless
~ Sebastian Fitzek
The body's response to this wild, Valsalvic seesawing of the vital signs can throw off the electrical rhythm of the heart. The resulting arrhythmia can be fatal. This is especially likely to happen in someone, like Elvis, with a compromised heart. Fatal arrhythmia is the cause of death listed on Presley's autopsy report.
~ Mary Roach
Love is so fragile and so often fatal. I am amazed when people are brave enough to risk it.
~ Edna Buchanan
Your current knowledge has neither made you perfect nor kept you safe. So, it is insufficient, by definition--radically, fatally insufficient.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Oh! think what anxious moments pass between the birth of plots, and their last fatal periods. Oh! 'Tis a dreadful interval of time, filled up with horror all, and big with death!
~ Joseph Addison
Oh! think what anxious moments pass between The birth of plots, and their last fatal periods.
~ Joseph Addison
The happiness of most people we know is not ruined by great catastrophes or fatal errors, but by the repetition of slowly destructive little things.
~ Ernest Dimnet
Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference.
~ Edmund Burke
It is a grave matter to enter a war, without adequate military preparation; it may prove fatal to come into peace, without moral and religious preparation.
~ Louis Finkelstein
Remorse, the fatal egg that pleasure laid.
~ William Cowper
The biggest fatal flaw in most fictional portrayals of nanotech - what sends those books arcing across the room - is ignoring that the nanobots need energy to do... anything.
~ Edward M. Lerner
The dog is almost human in its demand for living interest, yet fatally less than human in its inability to foresee.
~ Robert Falcon Scott
She finally accepted how inappropriate it was in India—how fatal—to cling.
~ Bharati Mukherjee
Mediocrity is now, as formerly, dangerous, commonly fatal, to the poet; but among even the successful writers of prose, those who rise sensibly above it are the very rarest exceptions.
~ William E. Gladstone
Aquello que se ama con violencia acaba siempre por matarle a uno.
~ Guy de Maupassant
What you love too violently finishes by killing you.
~ Guy de Maupassant
They pushed Crisp into a seat. Win wrapped him in restraints. Crisp was still blinking through the tranquilizer. Win had used a diluted form of Etorphine, a sedative normally used for elephants and potentially fatal to humans. In the movies, sedatives work instantaneously. In reality, it's hardly a guarantee. In
~ Harlan Coben
Dangerous, therefore, is it to take shelter under a tree, during a thunder-gust. It has been fatal to many, both men and beasts.
~ Benjamin Franklin
Truth, like the juice of the poppy, in small quantities, calms men; in larger, heats and irritates them, and is attended by fatal consequences in excess.
~ Walter Savage Landor