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Quotes About Fatal

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
Thus the greatest and fatal flaw was the failure to draw on its intellectual capital
~ Edgar H. Schein
Thus the greatest and fatal flaw was the failure to draw on its intellectual capital. - Gordon Bell
~ Edgar H. Schein
It was Beauty. As always. Beauty killed him.
~ Edgar Wallace
Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference.
~ Edmund Burke
Love is so fragile and so often fatal. I am amazed when people are brave enough to risk it.
~ Edna Buchanan
Who knew love could kill you?
~ Anthony Doerr
His thoughts skirted Sandy and especially Grace as if they were fatal chasms into which he might tumble.
~ Anthony Doerr
Oddly, recipes came with warnings that to eat reheated cabbage was fatal. "Twice cooked cabbage is death," an ancient adage popular in the Renaissance, referred both to that belief and to the tedium of listening to a comment repeated over and over.
~ Francine Segan
Kynes passed an unreadable glance across Bewt, said: 'It is said in the desert that possession of water in great amount can inflict a man with fatal carelessness.
~ Frank Herbert
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.
~ Franz Kafka
Now the Sirens have a still more fatal weapon than their song, namely their silence. And though admittedly such a thing never happened, it is still conceivable that someone might possibly have escaped from their singing; but from their silence certainly never.
~ Franz Kafka
To get discounts on some drugs, private insurers are willing to pay top prices for blockbuster pharmaceuticals like Vioxx, despite the fact that Vioxx was rumored to cause fatal strokes and heart attacks.
~ Alex Gibney
Marriage brings one into fatal connection with custom and tradition, and traditions and customs are like the wind and weather, altogether incalculable.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
The lover's fatal identity is precisely this: I am the one who waits.
~ Roland Barthes
Il est mort, tue qu il a ete, quelque temps plus tard, en sortant d un village qu on avait pris pour un autre, par des Français qui nous avaient pris pour des autres.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Spirit and flesh, feeling and reason can never again be made one. It's too late. For the moment we are crippled by the appalling disease of spiritual deficiency; and the disease is fatal. Mankind has done everything possible to annihilate itself, starting with its own moral annihilation—physical death is merely the result.
~ Andrei Tarkovsky
In his reply, Washington acknowledged his fellow Americans' "fatal tendency of disunion." The
~ Sarah Vowell
o conhecimento e a comunicação com os maus elementos do nosso próprio sexo é muitas vezes tão fatal para a inocência quanto todas as seduções do outro.
~ John Cleland
And she gave him a melting smile, the glutinous sweetness of which he devoured with the avidity of a diabetic who swallows a fatal spoonful of jam.
~ John Collier
There are people whose eyes you must avoid, whose attention you must not draw to yourself. They are strange, parasitic creatures, lost souls seeking to stretch across the abyss and make fatal contact with the warm, constant flow of humanity. They live in pain and exist only to visit that pain on others.
~ John Connolly
There are people whose eyes you must avoid, whose attention you must not draw to yourself. They are strange, parasitic creatures, lost souls seeking to stretch across the abyss and make fatal contact with the warm, constant flow of humanity. They live in pain and exist only to visit that pain on others. A random glance, the momentary lingering of a look, is enough to give them the excuse they seek.
~ John Connolly
Life is always fatal. No one gets out of it alive
~ Peter Kreeft
Life is a disease, sexually transmitted and fatal.
~ Neil Gaiman