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Quotes About Fatal

The impression made on a wise man is that of universal innocence. Poison is not poisonous after all, nor are any wounds fatal. Compassion is a very untenable ground. It must be expeditious. Its pleadings will not bear to be stereotyped.
~ Henry David Thoreau
My policy has always been to burn my bridges behind me. My face is always set toward the future. If I make a mistake it is fatal. When I am flung back I fall all the way back—to the very bottom. My one safeguard is my resiliency. So far I have always bounced back.
~ Henry Miller
Patients with fatal diseases are fighting for their lives every day while real, meaningful, life-extending treatments sit on the shelf just beyond their reach.
~ Mike Braun
In fast moving fields like cancer, where doctors tailor treatments based on evidence that's constantly evolving, two years can be an eternity of waiting to learn about important science. For some patients, that interval can be fatal.
~ Scott Gottlieb
A small business can survive for a while without making a profit, but if its cashflow dries up, the impact is fatal.
~ Theo Paphitis
O amor caiu em cima de nós, como um assassino saído da terra, na travessa, fulminando imediatamente a ambos!
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
Thy fatal shafts unerring move; I bow before thine altar, Love!
~ Tobias Smollett
So sweet was ne'er so fatal. I must weep. But they are creul tears. This sorrow's heavenly; it strikes where it doth love.
~ William Shakespeare
I would not have imagined that love himself would have such a fatal blow this.
~ Valentinno
What you love too violently finishes by killing you.
~ Guy de Maupassant
I'd burn the salad, suh. Us of the fatal beauty type are pretty awful cooks if y' ask me. - Dorothea Duckfontein Dillworthy Dotti
~ Brian Jacques
Briefly illuminated on the wall beside her desk was a quotation from the Parables of Franz Kafka: Now the Sirens have a still more fatal weapon than their song, namely their silence . . . Someone might possibly have escaped from their singing; but from their silence, certainly never.
~ Carl Sagan
For those who have no faith in immortality, its joys and sorrows, certain fatal situations can result in despair and suicide.
~ Gerard de Nerval
The Revolutionaries of all times have not known that anarchy, being the conflict of Lusts and the fatal reign of Violence, substitutes might for right, and paves the way ever for the rule of the most audaciously criminal.
~ Gareth Knight
Our fatal flaw, or Fall, he insisted, was to have developed 'artificial weapons' instead of natural ones. As a species, we thus lacked the instinctive inhibitions which prevented the 'professional carnivores' from murdering their fellows.
~ Bruce Chatwin
Ruin, eldest daughter of Zeus, she blinds us all, that fatal madness—she with those delicate feet of hers, never touching the earth, gliding over the heads of men to trap us all. She entangles one man, now another.
~ Homer
The Wrath of Achilles is my theme, that fatal wrath which, in fulfillment of the will of Zeus, brought the Achaeans so much suffering and sent the gallant souls of many nobleman to Hades, leaving their bodies as carrion for the dogs and passing birds.
~ Homer
It was one of those idiotic things that could've been resolved in a split second. Tara had no right to touch Raphael, and once she did he had every right to punch her. She should've left it at that, and now she was dead because she didn't.
~ Ilona Andrews
Exactly. Peace of mind." "Fatal delusion, you mean.
~ Steven Erikson
Death is a trickster whose sleeves we thought we had shaken free of fatal cards, and yet now he comes to trespass on our courts.
~ Storm Constantine
I can only describe my reaction to him as an immediate and fatal attraction, although I had no inkling then of just how fatal it would turn out to be.'1
~ Carol Ann Lee
a fatal recovery from a promising illness
~ Thomas Boston
Decisive action is seen by appreciative minds to be frequently objectless, and sometimes fatal; but decision, however suicidal, has more charm for a woman than the most unequivocal Fabian success.
~ Thomas Hardy
It was a fatal omission of Boldwood's that he had never once told her she was beautiful. CHAPTER XXV
~ Thomas Hardy