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Quotes About Doomed

She'd once admitted during confession that she felt doomed to bear only sons, like a curse from the Devil. In penitence she was ordered to recite a rosary every day for two years straight and to make a sizable donation to the church renovation fund. Her husband forbade her from returning to confession.
~ Isabel Allende
The first lesson a revolutionary must learn is that he is a doomed man.
~ Huey P. Newton
An army which cannot be regularly recruited is a doomed army.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
To this day, I can never shake the connection between this boy, Peeta Mellark, and the bread that gave me hope, and the dandelion that reminded me that I was not doomed.
~ Suzanne Collins
day, I can never shake the connection between this boy, Peeta Mellark, and the bread that gave me hope, and the dandelion that reminded me that I was not doomed.
~ Suzanne Collins
Our relationship had been doomed form the start, because it was based on grief, and unlike love, grief eventually passed.
~ Ilona Andrews, Magic Burns
and practical relief to thousands of deafened people who, without his help, would have been doomed forever to deaf mutism.
~ Napoleon Hill
Innocence is doomed to die a senseless death at our own hands, a casualty of the mistakes we can never undo. So we lay to rest the wide-eyed wonder we once thrived upon, replacing it with the scars of which we never speak, too knotted for any amount of technology to repair.
~ Neal Shusterman
Innocence is doomed to die a senseless death at our own hands, a casualty of the mistakes we can never undo.
~ Neal Shusterman
I'm going, she said. I love you but you're crazy, you're doomed.
~ Charles Bukowski
Teeth. What god-damned things they were. We had to eat. And eat and eat again. We were all disgusting, doomed to our dirty little tasks. Eating and farting and scratching and smiling and celebrating holidays.
~ Charles Bukowski
I'm talking about the fact that Stardust is doomed," Savit said. "It may survive five years, or ten, maybe even fifty. But somewhere during its service lifetime, someone will figure out a way to disable or even destroy it.
~ Timothy Zahn
The visionary language of the doomed reaches heights of linguistic ardor with which language of the blessed and saved cannot compete.
~ Toni Morrison
Why did Communism collapse so precipitously in 1989? We should not indulge the sirens of retrospective determinism, however seductive. Even if Communism was doomed by its inherent absurdities, few predicted the timing and the manner of its going.
~ Tony Judt
They desecrate Riora's sacred temple! She will be enraged." "Oh, gods, look at the marble. We are all beyond doomed." "Somebody put a plant in front of it!
~ Kresley Cole
I love you because onions are more complicated than cherries. I'm doomed. I
~ Caroline Kepnes
We were just kids . We were property. We belonged to our parents, body and soul. It meant we were doomed in the face of any real danger from the adult world and that meant hopelessness, and humiliation and anger.
~ Jack Ketchum
I am not leaving twitter. If the mindless few defeat the thoughtful majority we are all doomed.
~ Gary Lineker
If you're an artist and you're on Twitter, you are doomed to mediocrity.
~ Maria Semple
I felt proud that the baby's first real adventure should be as a protest against the insanity of world annihilation. Already a certain percentage of unborn children are doomed by fallout, and no one knows the cumulative effects of what is already poisoning the air and sea.
~ Sylvia Plath
Then," said Joseph, "you also know, as the Renaissance Italians knew that politics and moral ethics never mix. Politics and ethics are a contradiction in terms. An honest politician is either a hypocrite—or he is doomed.
~ Taylor Caldwell
Indeed, cousine, I should rather you were a sincere Satanist than a pretend one; for the former recognizes God's majesty, and may be reformed, while the latter is an atheist, and doomed to the Lake of Fire.
~ Neal Stephenson
I realized my sorrow, the regret of a restless, doomed spirit, rang in my voice. For the first time I wondered if my fate was to helplessly watch violence until I became as mad as the men who committed the murders.
~ Christina Dodd
My name's all about the bible. Malichai was either just a book or a prophet or both, although my mother couldn't even get the spelling right. That was so like her. [...] But he felt more often, he was the prophet, letting his enemy know he was doomed.
~ Christine Feehan