Quotes About Aftermath
American taxpayers have been generous to Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
~ John Kennedy
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Between Dog and Wolf is, among other things, a sharply etched meditation on death and its inevitable aftermath, but don't let that fool you into thinking it's maudlin of depressing—it's an absolute delight to read.
~ Rob Griffith
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Behind him, Birgitte Silverbow stood over her corpse, one foot to either side of the headless body.
~ Robert Jordan
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I don't half like that, said Miss Oliver, with a sigh. It's ominous—somehow. A perfect thing is a gift of the gods—a sort of compensation for what is coming afterwards.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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The toll of the "Mall shooting" was horrific, but not as bad as it could have been. Five dead and fourteen wounded. The aftermath was the usual—thoughts and prayers and talk about gun control and mental health and then absolutely nothing was done.
~ Don Winslow
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There is, by the way, lots of training - lots - about how to get a plane safely down on the ground or onto water. There is absolutely nothing that tells you what comes next. Once you've got the plane down and everyone more or less safely out of the aircraft, there's not much after that. Presumable you're meant to be set upon by cheering hordes who hoist you up on their shoulders.
~ Jenny Colgan
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What do they expect of us if a time ever comes when the war is over? Through the years our business has been killing;-it was our first calling in life. Our knowledge of life is limited to death. What will happen afterwards? And what shall come out of us?
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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He told Hitler, "There is evident injustice in the French attitude; but defeat in war is always followed by injustice." He raised the example of the aftermath of the American Civil War and the North's "terrible" treatment of the South.
~ Erik Larson
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The abuse was just routine. I didn't wake up the next day and say, 'Dre, why did you hit me?' We never talked about it the next day. Never. I can't think of any time we had a discussion about the aftermath of what happened the night before.
~ Michel'le
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'A.D.' will focus on life after the crucifixion and the dangers that the disciples faced in the aftermath of Jesus' resurrection.
~ Roma Downey
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Americans today know little about the terrorism that engulfed the South during Grant's presidency. It has been suppressed by a strange national amnesia. The Klan's ruthless reign is a dark, buried chapter in American history. The Civil War is far better known than its brutal aftermath.
~ Ron Chernow
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When a great life sets it leaves an afterglow on the sky far into the night.
~ Austin O'Malley
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After the first death, there is no other.
~ Dylan Thomas
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When we are wounded we need to be very careful about what happens next. Because in the aftermath we are vulnerable to the enemy of our souls who would seek to use us to wound others. Watch out!
~ Anne Graham Lotz
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When I see a fighter gets into the ring, I not only see the fighter, but I see his wife and children. I care about what happens to them. I care about what happens to that fighter after he gets out of the ring.
~ Gerry Cooney
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The second stage set in ten or fifteen days after the bombing. Its first symptom was falling hair. Diarrhea and fever, which in some cases went as high as 106, came next.
~ John Hersey
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to flee the shooting. After
~ Robert Vaughan
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It was the tyrannical, slightly stupid thing you say after you've made love.
~ Roberto Bolano
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You don't even realize you're living in a before until you wake up one day and find yourself in an after.
~ Robin Wasserman
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I never thought about heaven per se. I think when you're dead, you're dead. If anything happens after that, you just hope you don't go to hell.
~ Helen Thomas
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I feel like I'm standing in the wake of a volcano erruption.
~ Alice Sebold
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I was left to painstakingly deal with the aftermath of my avoidance later in life, in therapy or through the lyrics of my songs.
~ Alanis Morissette
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Too late... everything's always too late.
~ E.M. Forster
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Post coitum omne animal triste [Every creature is sad after coitus].
~ Anonymous: Latin
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